On September 19th and 20th, our lab members participated in the Heat Island Conference held in Takamatsu, Ehime Prefecture.
At the conference, we shared our ongoing work through a poster presentation. Our presentation titles are as follows:
- Zeyu CHEN: INVESTIGATING ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS INFLUENCING KANTO’S LOCALIZED HEAVY RAINFALL
- Ryoga HIROKI: DEVELOPMENT OF A DYNAMIC STANDARD EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE FOR EVALUATING CHANGES IN THERMAL PERCEPTION UNDER TRANSITIONAL CONDITIONS
- Xiao JIN: INTER-COMPARISON OF PRESENT AND FUTURE URBAN CLIMATES OF THREE CITIES CONSIDERING MULTIPLE CMIP6 SCENARIOS AND URBANIZATION
- Maria Deandra Crisostomo ANDAL: MODELING THE IMPACT OF ANTHROPOGENIC HEAT ON SUMMER NEAR-SURFACE OZONE IN THE KANTO REGION
- Roseanne RAMOS: MACHINE LEARNING-BASED REGRESSION MODELING FOR PREDICTING SURFACE PM2.5 IN KANTO REGION, JAPAN
- KUMAR Sambeet: DEEP LEARNING FOR URBAN GROWTH AND SHRINKAGE SIMULATIONComparison of Delhi’s urbanization projected by fusion ConvLSTM–U-Net framework and SLEUTH
- PANG Bo: IMPACTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC HEAT EMISSION ON GLOBAL CLIMATE UTILIZING NONHYDROSTATIC ICOSAHEDRA ATMOSPHERIC MODEL
Through discussions with students and researchers from other universities during the poster session, we were able to get valuable insights that helped us further advance and refine our research. Additionally, we had the opportunity to reconnect with researchers we had met at previous conferences (e.g., ICUC), making this conference a highly fulfilling experience.

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Hiroki was honored to receive the Best Poster Award, and I (Hiroki) greatly appreciate the support and feedback from researchers during the conference.
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written by Hiroki, D3, GUC Lab
