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The "Social System Research Institute" is advancing research aimed at developing a better relationship between science and technology and humans and society, under the awareness of contributing to the resolution and mitigation of energy issues, which are fundamental for the future of Japan and the world. Focusing on the challenges of risk management and risk communication, we conduct unique research from various perspectives, including psychology, social psychology, applied psychology, ergonomics, sociology, social survey methods, and ethnography. 【Research Areas】 ■ Human Factors Research ■ Social Awareness and Energy Issues Research *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Technical System Research Institute" conducts research aimed at improving and strengthening the safety of nuclear power plants. In our research, we always reflect new experiences and insights, emphasizing the practical application of research results while also elucidating the fundamental and universal principles that underlie our research, pursuing unique research outcomes. To further enhance the safety and reliability of nuclear power, we conduct research aimed at increasing predictability and proactive management, focusing on improving safety technologies directly related to operation and maintenance. 【Research Areas】 ■ Aging Research ■ Nuclear Information Research ■ Safety and Disaster Prevention Research *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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