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Area 2 (Urban Infrastructure Engineering) Environmental Management

ヨサファット テトォコ スリ スマンティヨ 教授 Josaphat Tetuko SRI SUMANTYO

ヨサファット テトォコ
スリスマンティヨ

Josaphat Tetuko SRI SUMANTYO

Professor*

Research subjects:

Development of unmanned aerial vehicles aircraft and microsatellites onboard synthetic aperture radar for observing the global environment and land deformation

* Double As Department of Environmental Remote Sensing (Graduate School) and Department of Urban Engineering(Faculty)

e-mail jtetukoss(at)faculty.chiba-u.jp
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Lab Homepage http://www.cr.chiba-u.jp/lab/Josaphat-laboratory/
Personal history 1990-1999 Researcher The Agency for Assessment and Applications of Technology Indonesian Government
2002-2005 Lecturer (Postdoctoral Fellowship Researcher) Research Center for Electro-Optical Information Technology Chiba University
2005-2013 Associate Professor Center for Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
2013-present Professor Center for Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
Education 1991-1995 Bachelor of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering Kanazawa University
1995-1997 Master of Engineering Graduate School of Engineering Kanazawa University
1999-2002 Doctor of Philosophy Department of Artificial Systems Science Graduate School of Natural Sciences Chiba University
Research activities We are developing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems and their applications especifically unmanned aerial vehicles aircraft and microsatellites onboard synthetic aperture radar (L C and X bands) for observing the global environment and land deformation. SAR sensors are used to monitor urban infrastructure as well as to observe landslides volcanic eruptions and land subsidence.
Lectures [Undergraduate] Environmental Monitoring Using Remote Sensors
[Undergraduate] Surveying
[Graduate School] (Remote Sensing Course) Fundamentals of Radiation Theory
[Graduate School] (Remote Sensing Course) Remote Sensor Engineering
[Graduate School] (Remote Sensing Course) Special Lecture on Earth and Environmental Sciences
[Graduate School] (Remote Sensing Course) Topics in Remote Sensing Ⅲ
Academic society memberships Academic society memberships: IEEE (Geoscience and Remote Sensing Microwave Theory and Technique Antenna and Propagation)
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