Manabu Kanda
Professor
Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Manabu Kanda, is Professor of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Academic Background: Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering, Master course Completed (1988). Tokyo Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering, Graduated (1986). Professional Experience: Tokyo Institute of Technology Assistant Professor (1991-1993). Faculty of Engineering, University of Yamanashi (1993-1995) . Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Meteorology, University of Freiburg (1999-2000). Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology (1995-)
Research Interest
urban climate, atmospheric environment, hydrometeorology, heat island Research Theme: Urban Heat Island and Vegetation Effect
Publications
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LES study of the energy imbalance problem with eddy covariance fluxes. Kanda, M., Inagaki, A., Letzel, M. O., Raasch, S., Watanabe, T.. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. Vol. 110. No. . pp. 381-404. 2004.
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Numerical study on cloud lines over an urban street in Tokyo. Kanda, M., Inoue, Y., Uno, I.. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. Vol. 98. No. . pp. 251-273. 2001.
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Organized structures in developing turbulent flow within and above a plant canopy, using a large-eddy simulation. Kanda, M., Hino, M.. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. Vol. 68. No. . pp. 237-257. 1994.