Cyber-Physical Sustainability Center (SU)

   

Summary

Technology and usage of cybernetic avatars (CA) should be acceptable for society and thus sustainable as a system. The Cyber-Physical Sustainability Center (CPS Center) provides the research platform of sustainable social systems, law, and policy through cyber-physical space, and proposes and disseminates its research results. The CPS Center carries out the following activities: 1) to create an environment to experience the actual use of CA; 2) to organize events to discuss a sustainable society, law, and policy through cyber-physical space; and 3) to propose sustainable life style, society, law, and policy using CA as a cyber-physical system.

SDGs

3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
5. GENDER EQUALITY5. GENDER EQUALITY
8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES
11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS

Operational Period

2023/01/13~2023/03/31

Members

◎ indicates the project leader

Name Affiliation Position Field of Specialization/Research Interests
◎ Yuko Kimijima Faculty of Law Professor Intellectual Property (IP) Law
Fumio Shimpo Faculty of Policy Management Professor Public law, New fields of law
Tatsuma Wada Faculty of Policy Management Professor Economic theory, Economic statistics, Economic policy
Takehiro Ohya Faculty of Law Professor Philosophy of Law
Kouta Minamizawa Graduate School of Media Design Professor Human interface and interaction, Perceptual information processing, Kansei informatics
Kunifumi Saito Faculty of Policy Management Associate Professor Civil law, New fields of law
Yusuke Kurihara Graduate School of Media and Governance Project Associate Professor New types of jurisprudence