Kaori Fujita
I arrived at my post in April, 2007.
I research on the structure characteristics of traditional wooden buildings, especially on the earthquake resistance.
The main research objectives are follows.
(1) Accumulation of engineering data required in order to secure the safety of existing historical buildings inheriting their cultural values.
(2) Researching the structural characteristics of historical buildings which have survived many natural disasters, learning from them, and considering what can be reflected in future building construction.
These several years, I am extending my research fields in time (not only historic buildings in a narrow sense but existent buildings) and geographically (not only in Japan but till Asia-Pacific region).
Kaori Fujita
1970 Born in Tokyo
1993 Graduation of Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
1999 Completion of doctoral course, Department of Architecture, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Doctor of Engineering
1999 COE researcher of Structural Engineering Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology
1999 Research Associate of Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
2000 Lecturer of Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
2005 Associate Professor of Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
2007 Associate Professor of School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
2019 Professor of School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
fujitalab.arch.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp