Figure 1
Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming Networks
Globally Distributed Climate Simulation System
Globally Distributed Socio-Economic-Environmental Simulation System
Figure 2
Click “Current Reference Websites” at the top of GLOSAS/USA home page at
< http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/> for more information.
Format for the CVs of the team members
Dr., Mr. Last name: Utsumi First name: Takeshi
Nationality: Japan
Direct tel.: +1-718-939-0928 E-mail: utsumi@columbia.edu
Full business address:
Chairman of GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A. (GLOSAS/USA)
Founder and Vice President for Technology & Coordination of Global University System (GUS)
43-23 Colden Street, #9L, Flushing, NY 11355-3998 U.S.A.
Web: http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/
Country: U.S.A.
Role in the project: Principal Investigator of GCEPG Project
EDUCATION |
Period
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Title / diploma obtained
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From: 1969, To: 1971
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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From: 1958, To: 1964
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Polytechnic University in New York, Ph.D. Chem. Eng.
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From: 1955, To: 1958
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Montana State University, M.S. Chem. Eng.
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From: 1954, To: 1955
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University of Nebraska, Fulbright Scholarship
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From: 1949, To: 1954
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Tokyo Institute of Technology, B.S. Chem. Eng.
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Period
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From: 1999
To: Present
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Company: Global University System (GUS)
Location: Headquarters at the University of Tampere, Finland
Function/Responsibility: Founder and Vice President for Technology and Coordination
Achievements: Initiated GUS at the workshop held at the University of Tampere with funds from the World Bank, US/NSF, British Council, Soros Foundation, etc., and subsequently GUS regional activities in Amazon/Brazil, Cuba, Malawi, Uganda and Ethiopia, Bangladesh, etc.
Published a book “Global Peace Through The Global University System” from the University of Tampere Press, in Fall of 2003.
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From: 1988
To: Present
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Company: GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A. (GLOSAS/USA)
Location: New York, NY, USA
Function/Responsibility: Chairman
Achievements: Initiated global e-learning as conducting innovative distance teaching trials with "Global Lecture Hall (GLH)"™ multipoint-to-multipoint, interactive multimedia videoconferencing almost every year using hybrid delivery technologies, which spanned around the globe.
Founded GUS at the University of Tampere , Finland.
Prepared the availability of funding (total US$17 billion) from the Official Development Assistance (ODA) Fund of the Japanese government for closing “Digital Divide” in developing countries, especially for education and healthcare.
Initiated a joint project on the GCEPG with ELeGI project.
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From: 1977
To: 1987
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Company: Global Information Services, Inc. (GIS)
Location: New York, NY, USA
Function/Responsibility: Chairman
Achievements: In late 1970s to early 1980s, played a major pioneering role in extending U.S. packet-switching data communication networks to various overseas countries, particularly to Japan, albeit it was narrow-band at that time -- which is now called “closing the digital divide.”
Devoted considerable effort, time and private fund to deregulate the Japanese telecommunication policies for the use of e-mail (thanks to help from the Late Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge). This triggered the de-monopolization and privatization of Japanese telecommunications industries. This liberalization of the telecommunication industry has been emulated and has now created a more enabling environment for economic and social development in many other countries. Over 180 countries have Internet access and more than 750 million people use e-mail around the world nowadays.
Exported a software engineering tool to the Nippon Telegram and Telephone Corporation.
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From: 1972
To: 1974
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Company: Mitsubishi Research Institute
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Function/Responsibility: Director of System Division
Achievements: Introduced time-sharing services, computer simulation and System Dynamic technologies to Japan.
Initiated GLOSAS Projects.
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From: 1968
To: 1972
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Company: Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Function/Responsibility: Senior Coordinator
Achievements: Basic design of ethylene plants (US$800 million/plant), design of ethylene plant process control simulator, analysis of naphtha cracking chemical reaction, etc., with digital simulation languages.
Created Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC) as the Program Chairman (1970) and General Chairman (1971) which is the world largest, interdisciplinary conference with several hundreds attendees in computer simulation field.
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From: 1964
To: 1968
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Company: Mobil Oil Company
Location: New York, NY, USA
Function/Responsibility: System Analyst
Achievements: Simulation of chemical reactions, particularly extraction of shale oil with the use of then the world largest hybrid computer.
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From: 1962
To: 1964
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Company: Shell Chemical Company
Location: New York, NY, USA
Function/Responsibility: System Analyst
Achievements: Simulation of chemical reactions with the use of repetitive analog computer.
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From: 1958
To: 1960
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Company: Asahi Chemical Industry, Ltd.
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Function/Responsibility: Chemical Engineer
Achievements: Introduced a chemical process know-how from the US, which saved the company’s bankruptcy.
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