Archives
Just a tentative list S.I has committed.
March 20th, 2012at Centre Culturel Franco Japonais est situé à Paris
(1)A brief summary on Joint-Fact findings and Lessons from Fukushima by different groups
-TEPCO/Government/civil society/media
-big differences about the consequences after the same Earthquakes/Tsunami
e.g., ones between Tokai/Onagawa/Fukushima 2 and Fukushima 1
ones between Shinkansen and nuclear accidents
(2)Roles of scientists(yesterday, today and tomorrow) and international collaborations
-how to pass key data and knowledge together to society
-how to deal with uncertainty with transparency,
e.g., disaster risks, safety, low dose effects
-how to implement scientific information infrastructure for society,
e.g., GICSI(Global Information Commons for Science Initiative) as proposed in UN-WSIS(World Summit on the Information Society) at Geneva and Tunis
-science and society, science in society, science for society in this century
-adding a new scheme of sciences ,
e.g., observation science, experimental science, theoretical science, computational science, data science and design science to bridge gaps between specialized scieces
(3)Challenges of engineerings
-productive communications and better decisions on utilization of nuclear energy by the society based on reliable data on science and technology
-new thoughts beyond FUKUSHIMA : reengineering of domain-differentiated disciplines toward perfect engineering by taking advantage of ICT
e.g., virtual engineering projects in France beyond "Concordo" and "Superphénix"(hybrids of HPC, Database, Data Capture and Intelligent Processing)
-new thoughts on safety and risk management on irradiation beyond "ICRP"
e.g., low dose effects and decontamination, how to overcome NIMBY(Not-In-MY-BackYard), how to realize global stability and sustainability
(4)Challenges of modern society
-how to overcome expected conflicts and confusions due to oil peak, gas peak, uranium peak, environmental capacity with big divides
-individual care for 7 B people by taking advantage of limited energy resources
-sustainability under this heterogeneous society
(5)Humanities issues
-basic thoughts on the relation between human beings and tragedies/disasters
e.g., Lisbon earthquake(1755) and Kant, Adam Smith, Voltaire, Rousseau (Enlightenment Thought)
Hiroshima/Nagasaki, the Cold War, Imperative of Responsibility
Chernobyl, гласность and Dissolution of the Soviet Union
9.11 New York Sustainability for Human Security/Fundamental Human Right........
thoughts by Hans Jonas, Jürgen Habermas, Jürgen Habermas, JP Dupuy et. al.
-historical views on natures, e.g., from Oklo to now, evolutions of lives; on technologies and economics, e.g., after mass production paradigms, ...