Technological Innovation for Natural Disaster Risk Mission & Vision of Modules Due to global climate change and active crustal deformation, natural disasters such as torrential rains and earthquakes have been increasing in recent years. Especially in Asian countries, the damage and impact is becoming wider and larger. Moreover in Kyushu, volcanic eruption and Nankai Trough earthquakes are expected to occur. From this background, we will use an innocative technology to quantify and visualize the risk of natural disasters such as rainfall and earthquake disasters caused by the intensification of climate change and crustal deformation. Cluster & Module Head Kiyonobu KASAMA Professor, Faculty of Engineering - Specialty - Geo-disaster Prevention and Geotechnical Engineering Module Members Yasuhiro MITANI, Professor Faculty of Engineering Masaru YAMASHIRO, Professor Faculty of Engineering Kenichi TSUKAHARA Professor Faculty of Engineering Hisatoshi TANIGUCHI Associate Professor Faculty of Engineering Yukihide KAJITA, Associate Professor Faculty of Engineering Yoshihiko IDE, Assistant Professor Faculty of Engineering Hiroyuki HONDA, Assistant Professor Faculty of Engineering Tatsuro SATO, Assosiate Professor Faculty of Engineering Back to Clusters