Researcher's Profile

  • Professor
  • Eri ITOH
  • Aerospace Mobility
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eriitohg.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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Biography

April 2004 Research fellow- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, JSPS, Tokyo, Japan
April 2007 Researcher, Air Traffic Management Department, ENRI, Tokyo, Japan
October 2008 Visiting Researcher, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
April 2011 Senior Researcher, Air Traffic Management Department, Electronic Navigation Research Institute
March 2013 Visiting Scholar, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, USA
October 2014 Chief Researcher, Air Traffic Management Department, ENRI, Tokyo, Japan
February 2019 Visiting Scholar, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
November 2019 Associate Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
December 2022 Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, School of Engineering, UTokyo
April 2023 Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, UTokyo

Research Interests

Aerospace Engineering leads a great transformation to human mobility. Air Traffic Management (ATM) is one of the essentials and important academic research areas, and expanding its target into space, and also into human society. ATM system is a large-scale and complex socio-technical system, which consists of hardware, software, and human society including many players, e.g. airlines, industries, governments, many operators, and so on. Her studies design ATM systems, which introduce automation supports for human operators and realize even better safety and efficiency in the operation, and economically and environmentally-friendly sustainable flights in the world based on a systematic approach combining data science, mathematical modeling, and simulation experiments. She is also interested in interdisciplinary developments in and from the ATM research field to create next-generation Aerospace Mobility collaborating with industries and academia in various fields.

  • Design and Evaluation of Mobility Systems based on Data Science, Mathematical Modeling, and Simulation Experiments
  • Design and Evaluation of Mobility Systems based on Data Science, Mathematical Modeling, and Simulation Experiments

  • Air Mobility extending into space, and into human society
  • Air Mobility extending into space, and into human society

Keywords

Air Traffic Management, Mobility, Airport operation, Science of Air Traffic Control, Man-machine Interface, Socio-technical System

Educational Systems

  • Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, School of Engineering, UTokyo
  • Aerospace Mobility, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, UTokyo

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