Miho Nomura – Cotutelle Student successfully passed PhD Defense on Feb. 5th 2026
M. Nomura successfull defended her PhD on plasticizers in Central Java in the Code River, to the sea and in the bay of Osaka. Well done.
M. Nomura successfull defended her PhD on plasticizers in Central Java in the Code River, to the sea and in the bay of Osaka. Well done.
Hayakawa, Gomez, Watanabe, Wang, Kobayashi, Inomata, Sakai, Imagawa. 2025. Effects of ground-contacting gears on trail surface deformation from trampling. Environmental Challenges 101107 (IF 4.42)
Miho, congratulation on successfully passing the oral exam at UGM. Another step towards your co-tutelle PhD between Kobe University and UGM in Indonesia.
Zhang Miao! Well done on getting your second paper through the door. Manuscript ID: drones-3441771Title: Drone LiDAR Occlusion Analysis and Simulation from retrieved pathways to improve ground mapping of Forested EnvironmentsAuthors: Zhang Miao *, Christopher Gomez *, Yoshinori Shinohara, Norifumi Hotta
The book on Disaster Risk we co-wrote with colleagues from Mexico, UK, South Africa, New Zealand, etc, so that you get a truly international glance at the field.
M. Nomura will share her research at the national conference on disaster risk at UMS this month.
Melody has been researching the role of the sediment events against the reconstruction projects on the landscape change and how the valley has changed. She has used the spatial framework of the “Satoyama” to express her ideas, and she also looked at how how disaster risk is also disrupting the intangible landscape, such as “matsuri”…