The Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), UTM International Campus would like to extend an invitation to all academicians, scientists, engineers, post-graduate students and other professionals to a low-carbon public lecture which will be held on November 3, 2011 and is FREE. Details as follow:
Venue: Dewan Kuliah 7 (DK7), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia International Campus, 54100 Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Speaker: Dr. Junichi FUJINO from Center for Social and Environmental Systems Research(Sustainable Social Systems Section), Japan
Seminar Topic:
How to Realize Sustainable Low-Carbon Society: Scenarios and Actions
Content:
1) How to develop Japanese Low-Carbon Society (LCS) Scenarios
2) How to implement these scenarios into policy decision
3) How to extend Japanese LCS study into Low-Carbon Asia study, especially Malaysia Iskandar Region,
4) What will change and not change post 311
Contact:
MJIIT Staff, Tel:03-26973600, Fax: 03-26910342
CV of Speaker:
Junichi Fujino
He has joined National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) located in Tsukuba, Japan since 2000. He is one of main members to develop the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) toestimate climate change impact and to assess policy options forstabilizing global climate. His modeling results were referred to IPCC AR4 WG3 report. He was a lead author of IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources (SRREN).He has fully engaged on ?JapanLow-Carbon SocietyScenario Project? during FY 2004 to FY2008 (GERF) that reduce GHG emissions around 60-80% by 2050 in Japan and structuring ?a dozen actions? to realize technical reduction options. Hejointly coordinated Japan-UK joint research project on Low-Carbon Society to deliver its research outputs for G8 Japan, UNFCCC, and others.Recently he has fully engaged on ?Low-Carbon Asia Scenario Project? during FY 2009 to FY 2013 (GERF). He is one of modelers to provide simulation results to achieve the Japanese target ?25%? GHG emissions reduction by 2020 compared as 1990 level and one of special members of the committee on mid-long term roadmap for GHG mitigation options under Central Environmental Council by Ministry of the Environment Japan, and an advisory committee member of future city planning under the Minister of the State, Japan.He received his B.S./M.S and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from theUniversity of Tokyo. He is so shocked by nuclear power accident at Fukushima due to 311 because he has engaged in energy and climate change research since 1994. He is recently interested in sustainable city design, transition management and would like to be social system designer.