USMCA2014 Key Point Information REGISTRATION DESK

USMCA2014 Key Point Information
REGISTRATION DESK
The registration desk will be open in front of te International conference room for all
participants an accompanying guests during the follow times.
November 2, 21:00-22:00
November 3, 7:45-17:00
November 4, 8:00-17:00
The registration fee for participants & students includes one symposium programme and
index of presentation abstracts, USB proceedings, 2 lunches, 3 tea-breaks, and 1 dinner.
Conference participants : JPY25,000 USD250.00
Students : JPY10,000 USD100.00
Accompanying persons : JPY 5,000 (dinner), USD50.00 JPY 1,000 (1 lunch) USD10.00
WELCOME DINNER
An informal welcome dinner will be held at Sky Bistro (top floor of Sakura tower) at
17:30 on November 2. Symposium attendees are welcome to join, but the cost is not
included in the registration.
Welcome Dinner fee : 30USD / 3000yen/person.
<http://www.sakura-tower-yangon.com/ja/location.php>
BANQUET
The Symposium Banquet will be held at Sedona Hotel at 18:30 on 3rd November
(Tuesday). We will provide the coupon for the banquet in your symposium bag.
Additional tickets for accompanying persons can be purchased from the Registration
Desk for USD50.00 (5000yen)
LUNCH
The Symposium Lunch will be held at Sedona hotel on the first day and at YTU on the
second day. We will provide the coupons for lunch in your symposium bag. Additional
tickets for accompanying persons can be purchased from the Registration Desk for
USD10.00 ( JPY 1,000).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPEAKERS
Keynote Speech: 30 minutes presentation
Plenary Speech: 15 minutes presentation
Common Speaker:
10 minutes including 8 minutes presentation and 2 minutes discussion
A common computer will be available for speaker presentations if
necessary. However, for computer security reasons, we would appreciate it
if speakers prepare their own computer.
SHORT TOUR
The host will organize one day tour (5
Shwedagon Pagoda and so on.
th
November, 2014) to Thilawa Port,
08:00 – 09:00am Khiri guides (1 Eng, 1 Japanese) will pick up with 2 A/C buses
at the hotel in the morning and transfer to Thilawa Port (it will take around 1 hour
in the morning with less traffic)
09:00 – 10:30 am – Visit and discussions at Thilawa Port
10:30 – 11:30 am – transfer to Strand Hotel – if arrive early look around inside
hotel to see old Map of Yangon, art gallery and souvenir shops
11:45 am – 1:00 pm – Lunch (Burmese foods)
1:00 – 2:30 pm – visit to Bogyoke Market – it’s hot around this time, good to be
under the shade and see many goods at the market
2:30 – 3:30 pm - Yangon Heritage Tour (by car and walking a little bit)
Yangon downtown is unique with much of its colonial-era architecture still
standing. You find one of Asia’s most impressive collections of late nineteenth
and early twentieth- century buildings, religious and secular. Starting after lunch
this walking tour will take you through downtown Yangon, focusing on its old
colonial buildings. Your guide will walk you through the back streets in a relaxed
tempo and explain you the history of each building some of them empty, some
getting restored and some used for different purposes than when built. This walk
along the streets of Yangon will at least architecturally take you a step back in
time.
Remarks: some of the members can go back to hotel for shower or rest, later join
for Shwedagon Tour)
3:30– 4:00 pm – transfer to Shwedagon Pagoda
4:00 – 05:00 pm Shwedagon Pagoda tour – just a quick visit to see around on
the pagoda platform and cover ways of life of Buddhist people, Buddha Images,
and many beautiful buildings on the pagoda pavilion.
05:00 – 06:00 pm – 2 A/C buses will direct go to the airport for international
departure.
2014 Program Overview
Time
Sunday, 2 November
21:00-22:00
Registration at Sedona Hotel
17:30-19:30
Welcome dinner at Sky Bistro
Time
Monday, 3 November
07:45-08:30
Registration (Sedona Hotel)
Opening address (***)
08:30-09:05
(5*6)
WELCOME Speech (Rector of YTU)
WELCOME Speech (Prof. Kimiro Meguro - Director of ICUS, The University of Tokyo)
Opening Remark (Mr. Higuchi, Deputy Chief of Mission of Japan Embassy in Myanmar)
Opening Remark (Dr. Ni )
Opening Remark (
)
Opening Remark (
)
Moderator: Mr. Akira Kodaka / Dr. Winwinzin or Ms. Ko
INTRODUCTION OF SATREPS
09:05-09:35
Prof. Meguro
Prof. Yu (tentative)
Moderator: Mr. Akira Kodaka / Dr. Winwinzin or Ms. Ko
09:35-10:15
Group photo – Coffee break & Exhibitions
Keynote Speech (Ball room)
10:15-10:45
10:45-11:15
11:15-11:30
11:30-11:45
11:45-12:00
Prof. Yu
Prof. Hironori Kato
What are critical issues of urban transportation
in Yangon, Myanmar?
JICA Mr. Tanaka (tentative)
JST
Prof. Oki,
12:00-12:15
Prof. Sawada
Moderator: Mr. Akira Kodaka / Dr. Winwinzin or Ms. Ko
Lunch at Sed0na
12:15-13:30
Lecture hall 1
13:30-15:20
Session 1:
Session 2 :
Infrastructure Management 1
Environmental Informatics & Urban flood:
Addressing Emerging Risks
Session Chairs: `
Prof. Oki
Dr. ***
Session Chairs:
Dr. Nagai
Dr.***
Tea-break at Exhibition zone
15:20-15:50
15:50-17:30
Lecture hall 2
Session 3:
Session 4:
Infrastructure Management 2
Urban Safety & Disaster Mitigation 1
Session Chairs:
Prof. Kuwano
Dr.***
Session Chairs:
Dr. Numada
Dr. ***
Symposium dinner
18:15-20:00
at Sedona Hotel
Tuesday, 4 November
Time
YTU
YTU
Session 6
Session 5:
09:20-11:00
Urban Safety & Disaster Mitigation 2 Infrastructure Management 3
Session Chairs:
Dr. Kawasaki
Dr.*****
Session Chairs:
Dr. Kato (T)
Dr.***
Tea-break at session area
11:00-11:30
YTU
Session 7 :
11:30-13:00
******room
YTU
Session 8:9
Urban safety & Disaster Mitigation Infrastructure Management 4
Session Chairs:
& Environmental Informatics
Session Chairs:
Prof. Tan
Dr. *****
Dr. Nagai
Dr. ****
Lunch at
13:00-15:00
YTU Main hall
15:00-15:15
15:15-15:35
15:35-15:55
Keynote Speech (***)
A report of evaluation on improvement of Japanese government
crisis management system on the Great East Japan Earthquake
Dr. Win
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Prof. Uomoto Lessons we learn from unexpected natural hazards
Mr. Ito
Moderator: Mr. Akira Kodaka
Closing ceremony (G3 Hall)
Young award ceremony
Announcement of USMCA2015
YTU’s closing speech
ICUS’s closing speech
15:55-17:00
Moderator: Mr. Akira Kodaka / Dr. Winwin zin or Ms Ko
Farewell Party at Western Park by bus
18:00-
Time
08:00-18:00
Wednesday, 5 November
Excursion by bus
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME – DAY 1
PARALLEL SESSION 1:
Infrastructure Management
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 3 November, 2014 MONDAY/ 13:30-15:20
Session Chairs:
Dr. Kohei NAGAI
Dr.
1. Initiative on Quality Management System (QMS) for Myanmar construction
company
Aye Mya Cho
2. Actual condition and trend of cavity occurrence under Japanese roads in
recent years
Ryoko Sera, Yutaka Koike, Yasushi Hironaka and Reiko Kuwano
3. Subsurface cavity beneath a buried sewer pipe supported by piles
Reiko Kuwano, Jiro Kuwano and Yikiko Saito
4. Geotechnical characterization of foundation soils, Tailings Storage Facility
(TSF), Oyu Tolgoi Copper-Gold Mine, Mongolia
Enebish Ninjgarav, Dalai Dashjamts and Zagd Binderiya
5. Prevention of lateral flow and reinforcement of removed substructures on soft
ground
Yukitake Shioi
6. Optimal maintenance strategies based on BMS of a large urban expressway
network in Japan
Yasuhito Sakai
7. Case examples of surveys over architectural buidlings and civil engineering
structures by infra-red thermography method
Noboru Sato
8. An evaluation of retrofitting for damaged footings due to ASR
Tetsuya Kohno, Toshiaki Nanazawa and Shoichi Nakatani
9. The current repair, reinforcement and seismic retrofit works of bridge for
effective utilization of infrastructure
Hiroshi Dobashi
PARALLEL SESSION 2
Environmental Informatics
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 3 November, 2014 MONDAY/ 13:30-15:20
Session Chair:
Prof. Taikan Oki
Dr.
1. A mathematical model for electric vehicle movement with respect to multiple
charging-stops
Yudai Honma
2. Travel demand forecasting for sustainable transport planning of Mandalay City
Khaing Zar Thwin and Kay Thwe Tun
3. Monitoring of land use/land cover changes in Mandalay City
Zin Mar Lwin, Myint Myint Khaing and Kyaw Zaya Htun
4. Assessment of sedimentation and soil erosion effect on Inle Lake in
Mountainous Region
Kyaw Zaya Htun and Myint Myint Khaing
5. Solid waste management in urban construction projects in Vietnam
Quan Toac Nguyen, Mai Toac Nguyen and Quan Ahn Phung
6. Mapping flood inundation in the Bago River Basin, Myanmar
Aung Myo Khaing, Akiyuki Kawasaki and Win Win Zin
7. Development of flood inundation map for the Bago River
Shelly Win, Win Win Zim, Akiyuki Kawasaki
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9. ***************
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10. ***************
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11. ***********************
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PARALLEL SESSION 3:
Infrastructure Management 2
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 3 November, 2014 MONDAY/ 15:50-17:30
Session Chairs:
Prof. Reiko Kuwano
Dr.
1. Influence of member shape on the relationship between surface defects and
chloride permeability of surface concrete
Katsuya Mita and Yoshitaka Kato
2. Application of steel fiber reinforced concrete to reduce crack width of
structures
Hoang Giang Nguyen, Trung Hieu Nguyen, Van Ngan Pham and Hung Thai Do
3. Cracking tendency of steel fibre reinforced concrete subjected to restrained
shrinkage in Vietnam’s warm-wet climatic condition
Trung Hieu Nguyen and Ngoc Binh Nguyen
4. Two-dimensional investigation on chloride ion penetration into cementitious
material under freeze-thaw environment
Katsufumi Hashimoto, Hiroshi Yokota and Tomoyuki Taniguchi
5. Station design guidelines of Tokyo Metro for renovation
Masaru Kuwana, Kazuhisa Kido, Naotsugu Koga, Yoshihiko Mutou, Keiji Ooishi and Shinji
Konishi
6. Development of asset management system-A case study of IIT Kanpur water
infrastructur
Khushboo Gupta, Onkar Dikshit and Sudhir Misra
7. Shear failure behavior of high strength concrete beams with different shrinkage
and strength development histories
Koji Matsumoto, Keisuke Osakabe and Junichiro Niwa
8. Punching shear of RC elements with recycled glass as fine aggregates
Kiang Hwee Tan
PARALLEL SESSION 4
Urban Safety & Disaster Mitigation
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 3 November, 2014 MONDAY/ 15:50-17:30
Session Chair:
Dr. Muneyoshi Numada
Dr.
1. History of the network plan and construction of Tokyo Metro
Hiroaki Hashiguchi, Shinsuke Shirako, Kazufuni Noyaki and Ryuzi Okada
2. The transportation condition improvement to hospitals in Mandalay under
seismic risks
Myint Myint Khaing, Hla Myo Aung, Kyaw Zaya Htun, Zin Mar Lwin and Takeshi Koike
3. Survey on effect of flood evacuation information dissemination - Case study in
Nagoya City in Japan
Miho Ohara and Hisaya Sawano
4. People with disabilities (PWD) and their functional needs during the Great East
Japan Earthquake Disasters: The results from 2013 Sendai grass-root
assessment workshop of PWDs
Shigeo Tatsuki
5. International tourists as a vulnerable population during disaster events in
Japan
Michael Henry and Akiyuki Kawasaki
6. Overview of impact and recovery of the fire accident on the metropolitan
expressway
Shuichi Yamaguchi
7. Ten-year post-tsunami living conditions of residents in southwestern coastal
area resettlements in Sri Lanka after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
Osamu Murao
8. Public intentions to road safety measures: A study on Jeddah City, Saudi
Arabia
Faiz Shah, Anas Ahmed and Parves Sultan
9. Expended energy based damage assessment of RC bare frame using nonlinear
pushover analysis
Anthugari Vimala and Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla
10. ***********************
Shinya Kondo
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME – DAY 2
PARALLEL SESSION 5:
Urban Safety & Disaster Mitigation
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 4 November, 2014 TUESDAY/ 09:20-11:00
Session Chairs:
Dr. Takaaki Kato
Dr.
1. Time delays causes in construction projects in Hanoi, Vietnam: Contractors'
perspectives
Quoc Toan Nguyen, Thi Hoai An Le and Bao Ngoc Nguyen
2. Investigation on tendering and contracting practices of Myanmar building
construction
Khin Su Su Wai and Aye Mya Cho
3. Development of mobile education system for supporting building damage
assessment during large-scale earthquake disaster
Makoto Fujiu, Miho Ohara, Shoichiro Nakayama and Jyunichi Takayama
4. Strengthening and repairing of 5-storey RC ductile detailed structure with open
ground storey
Swajit Singh Goud and Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla
5. Seismic performance of multi-storey buildings with soft storey; Some
design considerations
Patnala V S Neelima and Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla
6. Experimental study on seismic retrofitting of masonry wall with special fiber
reinforced paint
Kenjiro Yamamoto, Muneyoshi Numada and Kimiro Meguro
7. Analysis of evacuation behavior from complex disaster based on stated
preference data: Case study on Adachi-ku Senju district in Tokyo
Kazuyuki Takada, Makoto Fujiu and Takahiro Konno
8. Issues and analysis from Post-Yolanda shelter recovery process and the role of
humanitarian agencies
Tomoko Matsushita
9. Performance evaluation of truss bridge under seismic loads
Nandar Lwin
10. Comparison of estimators of Gumbel Distribution for modelling maximum
wind speed data
May Ei Nandar Soe and Daw Aye Aye Thant
PARALLEL SESSION 6:
Infrastructure Management
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 4 November, 2014 TUESDAY/ 09:20-11:00
Session Chairs:
Dr. Akiyuki Kawasaki
Dr.
1. The structural performance of traditional frames with through columns about
Townhouses in Japan : Influence of non-structural walls
Hiromi Sato, Mikio Koshihara and Tatsuya Miyake
2. Wind effect on structural responses of long-span suspension bridge
Ni Ni Moe Kyaw and Kyaw Lin Htat
3. Investigation on the wind effects of long-span cable stayed bridge with
H-shaped tower
Aye Nyein Thu and San Yu Khaing
4. A statistical study for bi-directional seismic interaction effect in isolated
bridges
Ji Dang, Yuki Ebisawa and Akira Igarashi
5. A solution for stakeholder management in Vietnamese construction project
Quan Ahn Phung
6. Evaluation of resistance of GRS coastal dikes against over-flowing tsunami
current by small model tests
Yudai Aoyagi, Kimihiro Fujii, Shouhei Kawabe, Yoshiaki Kikuchi, Kenji Watanabe, Masatoshi
Iijima and Fumio Tatsuoka
7. A study on applicability of dewatering method as a countermeasure for
liquefaction
Yuki Horiuchi, Toru Sekihuchi and Shoichi Nakai
8. Evaluation of seismic performance for typical reinforced concrete buildings in
downtown area of Yangon City
New Ni Myint
9. Study of atmospheric corrosion of steels in an urban environment
Yu Yu Kyi Win
PARALLEL SESSION 7:
Urban safety & Disaster Mitigation & Environmental Informatics
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 4 November, 2014 TUESDAY/ 11:30-13:00
Session Chairs:
Prof. Tan
Dr.
1. Estimation of runoff potential in Chindwin Rvier basin using remote sensing
and GIS
Kyu Kyu Thin and Win Win Zin
2. River health estimation for the Upper Ayeyawaddy River Basin
Tin Mar Lwin
3. Flood risk mapping using GIS technique, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
for Ayeyarwady river basin in Delta region
Khin Thandar Win and Nilar Aye
4.Forecasting flash flood over Daungnay ungaged watershed using GIS
techniques and HEC-HMS model
Yin Yin Htwe and Aye Aye Thant
5. Climate change effects in central dry zone, Myanmar
Aye Myint Khaing
6. Integration modelling approach for land-use change projection, Case-study in
DakLak, Vietnam
Anh Nguyet Dang and Akiyuki Kawasaki
7. New mathematical model for maximizing profit of new LCC considering
hub-spoke system
Ryosuke Yabe and Yudai Honma
8. Investigating socio-economic impacts of flood on the people affected by
poverty: Case study in Bago, Myanmar
Htoo Htoo Shwe and Akiyuki Kawasaki
9. Role of news media from experiences of the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake
Muneyoshi Numada and Kimiro Meguro
10 Effect of text message of mobile phone for disaster information dissemination
to rural moutainous area in Thailand
Akira Kodaka, Akiyuki Kawasaki, Miho Ohara and Shinya Kondo
PARALLEL SESSION 8:
Infrastructure Management
Venue: Room
Date/Time: 4 November, 2014 TUESDAY/ 11:30-13:00
Session Chairs:
Dr. Kohei Nagai
Dr.
1. Repair prioritization of reinforced concrete superstructures in mooring
facilities
Takuho Tani, Hiroshi Yokota, Katsufumi Hashimoto, Kohichi Furuya and Shinichiro Kitazato
2. Meso-scale simulation of chloride penetration in structural member based on
RBSM and Truss Model
Kohei Nagai and Jiradilok Punyawut
3. The current practice of construction material reuse in Vietnam
Quan Toac Nguyen and Nguyen Bao Ngoc
4. Effect of initial water content in mortar on water and moisture absorption of
hohei BENIYA mortar
Toshiya Chiba and Yoshitaka Kato
5. Influence of each seismic element on the dynamic behavior of traditional
timber frames
Iuko Tsuwa and Mikio Koshihara
6. Effect of heterogeneity on the corrosion of rebar embedded in concrete
Nozomu Someya and Yoshitaka Kato
7. Fatigue damage estimation of RC beams under cyclic loading
Keigo Hori and Yoshitaka Kato
8. Pushdown analysis for the study of progressive collapse of reinforced
concrete buildings
Su Wint Yee
9. Experimental study on ordinary portland cement concrete replacement by
using pozzolanic materials
Zar Phyu Tun
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