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Measurement and Evaluation

Our environment is composed of many complex physical, chemical and biological systems with which we interact and which interact with one another; the oceans and the atmosphere are two very clear examples. Measurement and Evaluation examines the theoretical principles and models, experimental methods and technologies and the analytical processes necessary to evaluate these systems and their interactions.

Delaunay, Jean-Jacques

Associate Professor
Ph.D.
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Fukatsu, Susumu

Professor

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Fukunaga, Alex

Professor
Ph.D.
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Ota, Sadao

Associate Professor
Ph.D. Biotechnology
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Shefferson, Richard

Professor
MS (Univ California, Berkeley) PhD (Univ California, Berkeley)
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Sumino, Hirochika

Professor
Ph. D.
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Takeuchi, Shoji

Professor
Ph.D. and Master degree in Engineering
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Woodward, Jonathan

Professor
MA (Oxon) DPhil (Oxon)
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Yotsumoto, Yuko

Professor

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