Field-specific research courses Electives
Title | 48. | Advanced Lecture on Resilience Engineering Held by the Graduate School of: Engineering Number: 3799-136 |
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Resilience Engineering Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy Number: 5123034 Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy / Doctoral Number: 5178001 Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy / Doctoral Number: 5174103 |
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Instructor | SHIBASAKI Ryuichi FURUTA Kazuo |
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Schedule | S1S2 / Wed. 2nd[10:25~12:10] |
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Language | English | |
Credit | 2 | |
Room | Please check the venue (online / classroom location) by each course on UTAS or ITC-LMS. | |
Abstract | Resilience is the intrinsic ability of a system to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes and disturbances, so that it can sustain required operations under both expected and unexpected conditions. Resilience can be an advanced concept of safety based on probabilistic concept of risk and now drawing attention of researchers and practitioners. Resilience engineering is an academic area of study to pursue methodologies how to implement resilience to complex socio-technological systems. This lecture provides fundamental concepts, frameworks of resilience engineering as well as an up-to-date overview of specific applications. |