| KSG Club of Japan : About Us |
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As of end of June 2004, nearly 400 Japanese had a privilege to study at KSG. KSG Club of Japan was founded in December 2003 to provide a venue for socialization, networking, and education. The membership will be given to KSG alumni living in Japan and Japanese KSG alumni. The Club's Charter
We will plan various types of events, most of which shall be open to public, and provide information on this website.
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Fumio Kodama Dean, Graduate School of Engineering Management, Shibaura Institute of Technology Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo (Visiting Professor, Kennedy School, 1991) <Bio> 1964 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, the University of Tokyo 1967 M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, the University of Tokyo 1964 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 1974 Ph.D. in Engineering, the University of Tokyo< 1974 Assistant Professor, Saitama University 1978 Visiting Professor, Hamilton College, New York 1984 Professor, Graduate School of Policy Science, Saitama University 1988 Adjunct Professor, National Center for Science and Information Systems (NACSIS) 1991 Visiting Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1992 Visiting Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University 1994 Professor, the University of Tokyo (Research Center of Advanced Science and Technology, Graduate School of Engineering) 2001 Director, Research Center of Advanced Economic Engineering, the University of Tokyo 2003 Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo 2003 Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Management (MOT Program) at Shibaura Institute of Technology <Publication> Industrializing Knowledge: University-Industry Linkages in Japan and the United States Bransocmb L., Kodama F. and Florida R. (eds.) (The MIT Press, 1999) Emerging Patterns of Innovation: Sources of Japan's Technological Edge (Harvard Business School Press, 1995) Japanese Innovation Strategy: Technical Support for Business Visions L.Branscomb and F. Kodama (University of America Inc., 1993) Technology Fusion and The New R&D (Harvard Business Review, July-August, 1992) Analyzing Japanese High Technologies: The Techno-Paradigm Shift (Pinter Publishers, London, 1991) Technological Diversification of Japanese Industry (Science, Vol.233,1986) An Approach to the Analysis of Vocational Education and Training Requirements (Management Science, Vol.17, 1970) <Homepage> |