Collection and Dissemination of Data and Knowledge on Nuclear Disasters
F-REI’s five research areas
Make multiple efforts to contribute to the Creative Reconstruction of the Fukushima Hamadori region, which experienced a complex disaster.
Conduct natural science and social science research that contributes to a new regional revitalization.
Conduct research and analysis of the natural environment and regional communities in the areas affected by nuclear disaster and accumulate and disseminate scientific knowledge to enhance regional safety. In addition, by promoting regional revitalization and community consensus building by making the best use of F-REI's research results, contribute to the creation of resilient towns where people can live in harmony.
DirectorIMAMURA Fumihiko
Vice President, Tohoku University
Deputy DirectorOHARA Toshimasa
Director General, Asia Center for Air Pollution Research, Japan Environmental Sanitation Center
Deputy DirectorDEGUCHI Atsushi
Executive Director and Vice President, The University of Tokyo
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Regional Environmental Co-Creation Unit
Unit leader
HAYASHI Seiji
Nuclear Disaster Medical Science Unit
Unit leader
TAKAMURA Noboru
Mega-Disaster Resilience Science Unit
Unit leader
SEKIYA Naoya
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