Curriculum Vitae

Name
Daisuke Watanabe (渡部 大輔)
Current Position
Associate Professor,
Department of Logistics and Information Engineering,
Faculty of Marine Technology,
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Address
2-1-6 Etchujima, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8533, Japan
Tel and Fax +81-3-5245-7367
E-mail daisuke (at) kaiyodai.ac.jp

Academic Degree
  • Doctor of Engineering, University of Tsukuba, Japan.(2006)
  • M.S., Urban and Environmental Systems, University of Tsukuba, Japan.(2001)
  • B.S., Policy and Planning Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan.(1999)
Professional Experience
  • Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan.(2011-)
  • Visiting Scholar, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States.(2015-2016)
  • Assistant Professor, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan.(2007-2011)
  • Researcher, National Maritime Research Institute, Japan.(2006-2007)
  • System Engineer, SAITECH, Inc., Japan.(2001-2003)
Professional Membership
  • The Operations Research Society of Japan(ORSJ)
  • The City Planning Institute of Japan(CPIJ)
  • The Geographic Information Systems Association of Japan(GISA)
  • The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers(JASNAOE)
  • The Japan Logistics Society(JLS)
  • The Japan Society of Logistics and Shipping Economics(JSLSE)
  • The Japan Institute of Navigation(JIN)
  • The Japan Society of Traffic Engineers(JSTE)
  • The Society of Packaging Science and Technology, Japan(SPSTJ)
  • The International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development(ICSEAD)
  • The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences(INFORMS)
Awards
  • Young Scholar Paper Prize, The City Planning Institute of Japan(2007)
    for my PhD Dissertation "Mathematical study on the network pattern analysis using proximity relations and the optimization of transportation system"
  • Student Thesis Prize, The Operations Research Society of Japan(2001)
    for my Master's Dissertation "Optimal hierarchical transportation system of collection and distribution"