JAXA delegation visits AIT, delineates new mid-term plan

JAXA delegation visits AIT, delineates new mid-term plan
A delegation from the Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) led by Dr. Hideshi Kozawa, Executive Advisor to the JAXA President, visited the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and explored various aspects of international cooperation and business. Meeting AIT’s Interim President Prof. Worsak Kanok Nukulchai on 9 September 2013, Dr. Kozawa outlined JAXA’s mid-term plan, which has been activated from 1 April 2013.
Dr. Kozawa stated that the new plan includes launch of earth
exploration and space science satellites. The Epsilon Launch Vehicle
carrying a small scientific satellite called SPRINT-A will be launched
in September 2013. Other launches scheduled for 2013 include Land
Observing Radar and Precipitation Radar.

 

JAXA continues with its policy of maintaining autonomy of its space
program and enhancing space utilization, while concentrating on three
subjects – national security and disaster management; industrial
development; and space sciences, Dr. Kozawa said.

 

The Agency also plans to launch GOSAT-2 for measurement of Greenhouse
Gases. GOSAT is the only satellite that monitors carbon dioxide density
distribution in the world. Another target launch is Hayabusa-2, which
is an asteroid explorer. Hayabusa-1 had earlier achieved the
distinction of being the only satellite that brought asteroid particles
back to earth.

 

Welcoming the delegation, Prof. Worsak thanked JAXA for its consistent
support to AIT. The Interim President mentioned how through the support
from the Government of Japan, and due to the efforts of Prof. Shunji
Murai, AIT was able to establish the Geographical Information Systems
and Remote Sensing field of study at AIT. He suggested that JAXA and
AIT could jointly reach out to experts and scholars from the entire
region and utilize AIT as a neutral networking platform. Stating that
AIT has a strong network in the field of civil engineering, Prof.
Worsak proposed that both AIT and JAXA can work towards creating a
similar strong network in the field of space exploration, GIS and
Remote Sensing.

 

Dr. Lal Samarakoon, Director, Geoinformatics Center, AIT, stated that
they have been in consultation with JAXA on developing new business.
AIT has expertise in many areas, and we will explore this with JAXA, he
added.

Dr. Kozawa also thanked AIT for accepting Dr. Shinichi Nakamura as a
visiting faculty member from JAXA. Mr. Masanobu Tsuji, Manager for
International Cooperation Promotion, accompanied Dr. Kozawa. Also
attending the meeting on behalf of AIT were Dr. Masahiko Nagai,
visiting faculty from Japan; Mr. Ahmed Amjad Ali, Head, External
Relations and Communications Office (ERCO); and Ms. Sumana Shrestha,
Program Officer, ERCO.

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