IMAMOTO Kei-ichi
Professor
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture
Address |
6-3-1, Niijuku, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 125-8585, Japan TEL : +81-3-5876-1717 |
E-mail Address |
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Homepage |
http://www.rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp/imamoto/ |
Information about TUS |
https://www.tus.ac.jp/academics/teacher/lightbox/158e.html
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Pure (Researcher Profiling Tool) |
https://tus.elsevierpure.com/ja/persons/kei-ichi-imamoto |
Under-Graduate School |
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1990, Tokyo University of Science Faculty of Engineering Department of Architecture
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Graduate School |
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1992, Tokyo University of Science Graduate School, Division of Engineering Department of Architecture Master's Degree
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Postgraduate Qualification |
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Daido Institute of Technology Dr. Eng.
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Research History |
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Employment History |
199204- Institute of Technology, Tokyu Construction
200104- Ashikaga Institute of Technology
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200704-
200804- Tokyo University of Science
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Research Keyword |
Building materials engineering, Material design
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Research Area |
- Building structures/Materials (Building materials engineering, Material design)
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Research Theme |
- Performance-based material design of RC structures
- Conservation of historical buildings
- Enviromantal-conscious buiding materials
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Academic Awards Received |
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Academic Society Affiliations |
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2013.4.1 - 2020.3.31
Japan Society for Finishing Technology
Board member
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2010.4 - 2012.3
Architectural Institute of Japan
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2008.12 - 2010.3
JTCCM
member
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2008.9 - 2012.9
RILEM TC-PSC: Performance-based Specification and Control of Concrete Durability
Regular member
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2008.6.24 - 2010.3.31
Japan Concrete Institute
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2007.4 - 2009.3
Technical Committee on Materials and Construction, AIJ Kanto Branch
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2006.9 - 2010.9
RILEM TC-CCD:Concrete cracking and its relation to durability: Integrating material properties with structural performance
Regular member
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2005.4 - 2007.3
Journal of Architecture and Building Science
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2003.4 - 2009.3
JCI Practical guideline for investigation, repair and strengthening of cracked concrete structures
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Guest Professor |
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