IIMB to host a seminar on ‘Data-Intensive Approaches for Sustainability’ on October 09
03 October, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Data-Intensive Approaches for Sustainability - A Review and An Analysis of Web Data Portals in Monsoon Asia’, on October 09. The talk will be delivered by Dr. Vivek Anand Asokan, Masaru Yarime and Motoharu Onuki, University of Tokyo.
Vivek has an interdisciplinary research background with a Bachelor in Technology from SASTRA University, two Masters in Interdisciplinary Sustainability-related programs—Tata Institute of Social Science and the University of Tokyo, and a Ph.D. in Sustainability Science from the University of Tokyo. His research interests are cross-disciplinary, and he applies an interdisciplinary lens with interest in sustainable development, CSR and environmental sustainability, science-policy (science-business; science-society) interface for decision making, footprint analysis, natural hazard and resilience, and philosophy of interdisciplinary research.
Date: October 09 (Wednesday), 2019
Venue: Classroom P-12
Time: 2:30 PM
IIMB to host a seminar on ‘Data-Intensive Approaches for Sustainability’ on October 09
03 October, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Data-Intensive Approaches for Sustainability - A Review and An Analysis of Web Data Portals in Monsoon Asia’, on October 09. The talk will be delivered by Dr. Vivek Anand Asokan, Masaru Yarime and Motoharu Onuki, University of Tokyo.
Vivek has an interdisciplinary research background with a Bachelor in Technology from SASTRA University, two Masters in Interdisciplinary Sustainability-related programs—Tata Institute of Social Science and the University of Tokyo, and a Ph.D. in Sustainability Science from the University of Tokyo. His research interests are cross-disciplinary, and he applies an interdisciplinary lens with interest in sustainable development, CSR and environmental sustainability, science-policy (science-business; science-society) interface for decision making, footprint analysis, natural hazard and resilience, and philosophy of interdisciplinary research.
Date: October 09 (Wednesday), 2019
Venue: Classroom P-12
Time: 2:30 PM