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School of Marine Resources and Environment
We conduct education and research on marine environmental conservation and the utilization and development of marine resources and energy, with an emphasis on practical training and experiments for practical use in the field.
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School of Marine Life ScienceShinagawa Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Biosciences
- Undergraduate Course of Food Science and Technology
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Policy and Culture
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- Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering
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Graduate School of Marine Science and TechnologyShinagawa Etchujima Campus- Master's course
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Summer school announcement: "Meteorology and remote sensing for offshore wind power"
School of Marine Resources and Environment
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(Japanese)
- Overview
The Technical University of Denmark hosted a summer school on remote sensing for wind energy every year, and in 2026, it will also be hosted by Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) in Tokyo, Japan. The three-day course will include lectures on offshore wind power, a topic that is currently undergoing rapid development in Japan, and some will be given by Japanese lecturers. A wide range of participants are welcome for the summer school, including not only graduate school master's and involved doctoral students, but also general engineers in offshore wind power. We hope you will take this opportunity to not only acquire knowledge on meteorology and remote sensing for offshore wind power generation, but also to build research networks between Denmark and Japan and among participants. - Organizer
This event is organized as part of the KazeVind project, in a joint collaboration between Technical University of Denmark, Kobe University, Ashikaga University, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Kindai University, and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. - Place
Tokyo University of Marine Science Technology (TUMSAT), Shinagawa Campus, Bldg. 2, 100A (4-5-7, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo) - Dates
Sep. 16 (Wed) - Sep. 18 (Fri), 2026 - Contents back summer school
Please refer to the program. - Lecturers
Charlotte Hasager (Technical University of Denmark)
Jakob Mann (Technical University of Denmark)
Alfredo Pe?a (Technical University of Denmark)
Teruo Ohsawa (Kobe University)
Atsushi Yamaguchi (Ashikaga University)
Yuko Takeyama (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
Jay Prakash Goit (Kindai University)
Susumu Shimada (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) - Poster session by Participants
To encourage among networking participants and lecturers, a poster session is scheduled for the evening of Day 1. We invite all participants to present their research or current projects using a poster roughly A1 size. Please note that we do not provide printing services; you are kindly requested to print your poster in advance and bring it with you to the venue. - participation fee
General registration fee: 30,000 JPY, Students: Free.
Catering fee including lunch and the dinner on the second day are free.
Payment details will be provided via email after registration.We accept credit cards and PayPal. - Registration
Period: May 11 (Mon) - August 31 (Mon), 2026
Limit: Approximately 30 people. Applications will be closed as soon as we reach capacity, regardless of the original deadline.
■Go to the Registration Form. - Contact
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Marine Resources and Environment
Yuko Takeyama (ytakey0+metlab(a)kaiyodai.ac.jp) * Please replace (a) with @.


