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September 2, 2008
Aki Ishigami
Aki Ishigami (Postdoctoral Fellow, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University)
Ph.D. in Japanese Literature. Research area: Cultural History of the Edo period.
more>>September 2, 2008
Shin Ōno
Shin Ōno (Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant)
Engaged in research of developing e-Learning environment while in M.A in Ritsumeikan Unviersity. After finishing master degree, he worked at Web2.0 company as an engeneer, and started his own business. From this April, he came back to Ritsumeikan Univerisy as a research assistant, and is researching for supporting humanities researches using the Web technology.
September 2, 2008
Satoshi Ōtsuki
Satoshi Ōtsuki (Postdoctoral Fellow, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University)
Ph.D. in Policy Science.
Research themes: Disaster mitigation in historical cities and community planning for cultural heritage conservation.
more>>September 2, 2008
Tetsuo Mizuta
Tetsuo Mizuta (Postdoctoral Fellow, Global Innovation Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University)
Professional career: Engineer, Research Assistant and Postdoctoral Fellow
Present research themes: Loss estimations of earthquake and flood by economic measures, and risk analysis
more>>September 2, 2008
Seiya Tsuruta
Seiya Tsuruta (Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University; G-COE Research Assistant)
Born in 1977. Master of Engineering. Research areas: Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality.
more>>September 2, 2008
Atsuko Ōya
Atsuko Ōya (Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant of Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan GCOE Center)
M.A. in Japanese Literature
My study field is Japanese film history.
September 2, 2008
Josef Kreiner
Member Academia Europea, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Northrhine Westfalian Academy of Sciences, Dr.h.c. School of Social Sciences, Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Honorary Member EAJS Field studies in all regions of Japan, esp. the Ryukyu Islands and Kyushu.
Many publications in German, English and Japanese on cultural anthropology of Japan, culture contacts between Europe and Japan, museum collections from Japan, Ryukyu and the Ainu in European Museums.
September 2, 2008
Abraham Schroeder
Abraham Schroeder (Research Assistant for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Education:
• 2002-2005: M.F.A., Studio Art., School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University, Boston, MA
• 1997-2001: B.A., Fine Arts / Asian Languages and Civilizations, magna cum laude, Amherst College, Amherst, MA
• Junior year study abroad, Associated Kyoto Program, Kyoto, Japan
Work Experience:
• 2005-present: Research Assistant for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA
• 2003-2005: Intern, Department of Arts of Asia, Oceania and Africa, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA
• 2001-2002: Japanese-English Translation, Pure Systems, Inc. Gifu, Japan
September 2, 2008
Sarah E. Thompson
Sarah E. Thompson (Assistant Curator for Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Received the A.B. from Harvard University and the PhD. from Columbia University. She taught Japanese and Asian art history at Vassar College, Oberlin College, and the University of Oregon and curated several exhibitions of Japanese prints (most notably “Undercurrents in the Floating World: Censorship and Japanese Prints” at the Asia Society in New York in 1991) before coming to the MFA in 2004. She is now supervising the Japanese Print Access and Documentation Project (JPADP), whose ultimate goal is to photograph and catalogue all 50,000 Japanese prints in the MFA collection.
more>>September 2, 2008
Helena Honcoopová
Director of the Collection of Oriental Art
National Gallery in Prague
Ph.D., Czech specialist on Japanese art and literature
Biographical dates:
1967–1972 graduated from Japanese and English studies at the Charles University – M.A.
1972–1983 worked as Japanese art curator for the National Gallery in Prague
1983–1985 Ph.D. degree exams at CH.U.
1986–1989 free-lanced translator and interpreter specializing on classical music
1990–1994 chairperson of the Czech National Section of the European Culture Club
1994–2002 National Gallery in Prague (Národní galerie v Praze), curator of Japanese art
Since 2003 – National Gallery in Prague – Director of the Collection of Oriental Art
Since 2004 – board member of the European Network of Japanese Art Collections (Enjac).
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