Division: Institute of Sustainability Science and Disaster Prevention Research Institute Professor
Main Research: Initiative 2 "Study on nature-inspired technologies and institutions"
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2007 G-COE Research Outcome:
- Prasad, V.S. and T. Hayashi 2007 Large-scale summer monsoon rainfall over India and its relation to 850 hPa wind shear. Hydrological Processes, 21, 1992-1996, 2007.
- Murata, F., Hayashi, T., Matsumoto, J. and Asada, H. 2007 Rainfall on the Meghalaya plateau in northeastern India – one of the rainiest places in the world. Nat. Hazards, 42:391-399, 2007.
- Terao, T., M. N. Islam, F. Murata and T. Hayashi 2008 High temporaland spatial resolution observations of meso-scale features of pre- andmature summer monsoon cloud systems over Bangladesh. Natural Hazards, 44, doi:10.1007/s11069-007-9128-z.
- Murata, F., T. Terao, T. Hayashi, H. Asada and J. Matsumoto 2008 Relationship between atmospheric conditions at Dhaka, Bangladesh and rainfall at Cherrapunjee, India. Natural Hazards, 44, doi:10.1007/s11069-007-9125-2.
List of Academic Presentations during 2007:
- T. Hayashi, M. Takeuchi, Y.W. Park, T. Kaku, M. Yoshida, T. Awano, R. Kaida, K. Baba: Xyloglucan creates tensile stress in the secondary wall. XI Cell Wall Meeting 15th August 2007.
- T. Hayashi Tropical trees in Southeast Asia - A reformation scenario from deforestation, Plant Science and Genetics seminar, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 18th December 2007.