STAC-J invites you to the 16th Graduate Research Forum (GRF) to be held at Tokyo Tech Ookayama Main Bldg (H113) on April 14, 2012 (Saturday). The forum will feature research presentations by Filipino graduate students in the fields of Life Science, Social Science and Engineering.
The event aims to promote Science and Technology research and be an avenue to establish wide networks among Filipino and other researchers in Japan.
Admission is free. No prior registration required. All presentations are in English.
Admission is free. No prior registration required. All presentations are in English.
LIST OF SPEAKERS & PRESENTATION TITLES
Mr. Erwin O. Brunio (Tokyo Institute of Marine Science and Technology)"Overabundance of nothing: estimation of fish abundance in marine protected areas with many zeroes"
Ms. Jocelyn O. Celero (Sophia University)
"Managing Ethnic Identities: Filipino Mothers’ Patterns of Rearing Japanese-Filipino Children in Japan"
Mr. Nino A. Espinas (The University of Tokyo)
"Compleat Plant Physiologist: What goes in the lab, stays in the lab"
Mr. Ian Dexter S. Garcia (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Base Station Cooperation on Spatial Spectrum Sharing and Cell Planning: Foundations"
Mr. Pherr Errol B. Quinay (The University of Tokyo)
Earthquake modeling and simulation (Title to follow)
Ms. Jocelyn O. Celero (Sophia University)
"Managing Ethnic Identities: Filipino Mothers’ Patterns of Rearing Japanese-Filipino Children in Japan"
Mr. Nino A. Espinas (The University of Tokyo)
"Compleat Plant Physiologist: What goes in the lab, stays in the lab"
Mr. Ian Dexter S. Garcia (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Base Station Cooperation on Spatial Spectrum Sharing and Cell Planning: Foundations"
Mr. Pherr Errol B. Quinay (The University of Tokyo)
Earthquake modeling and simulation (Title to follow)
VENUE
H113 Main Building, Tokyo Institute of Technology Ookayama Campus2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8550
ACCESS
1. Take Keihin-Tohoku Line (Japan Railways) to Ooimachi Station.Transfer to Ooimachi Line (Tokyu Transportation Systems) there and get off at Ookayama Station. The train ride from Ooimachi Station to Ookayama Station is about 10 minutes.
2. Take Yamanote Line (Japan Railways) to Meguro Station.
Transfer to Meguro Line (Tokyu Transportation Systems) there and get off at Ookayama Station. The ride from Meguro Station to Ookayama Station takes about 10 minutes.
3. Take Mita Line (Toei Subway) to Meguro Station and continue the ride to Ookayama Station.
4. Take Namboku Line (Tokyo Metropolitan Subway) to Meguro and continue the ride to Ookayama.
