SATOSHI NAKAZAWA

Last Updated :2024/05/07

Affiliations, Positions
Hiroshima University
E-mail
snakazawhiroshima-u.ac.jp

Basic Information

Academic Degrees

  • The University of Tokyo
  • The University of Tokyo

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, History of TechnologyA
  2. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term, History of TechnologyB
  3. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, History of Environmental Issues
  4. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Comparative History of Technology
  5. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Seminar in Modern Technology
  6. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Science and Technology in Society
  7. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Science, Technology and Society

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Mixed Mathematics, Physico-Mathematics, and the Legitimacy of Experience: A Case Study from Eighteenth-Century Fluid-Resistance Research, Historia Scientiarum, 23(2), 141-163, 2013
  2. Whirling Arm and Its Role in Experimental Researches on Fluid Resistance in the Eighteenth Century, Historia Scientiarum, 20(3), 167-178, 2011
  3. The Development of Modern River Management in Japan, Tijdschrift voor Waterstaatsgeschiedenis, 16, 34-45, 2007

Publications such as books

  1. 2008, Urban water in Japan, Urban water in Japan, Taylor & Francis, eng, De Graaf, Rutger; Hooimeijer, Fransje, 9780415453608, xiii, 227 p., 103-118

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Dutch Model as Ancient Ideal: Odaka Atsutada's Defense of Dutch Method for River Improvement, 2012/11/20, With Invitation, English
  2. Transfer of River Management Technology from the Netherlands to Modern Japan, Satoshi NAKAZAWA, International Symposium on History of Indigenous Knowledge, Without Invitation, English, The Society for History of Indigenous Knowledge, Beijing
  3. Techniques for Repairing Dyke Breaches in Kawayoke Shiyōchō (1720), Satoshi NAKAZAWA, The 12th International Symposium on History of Indigenous Knowledge, 2023/10/21, Without Invitation, Japanese, The Society for History of Indigenous Knowledge, Tokyo
  4. Euler Meets Dutch Windmills: an Intersection between Mathematics and Experimental Philosophy in the 18th Century, Satoshi NAKAZAWA, XXIII International Congress of History of Science and Technology, Without Invitation, English, Budapest
  5. 'Innate force' and fluid resistance in the work of Willem Jacob 's Gravesande, Satoshi NAKAZAWA, XXIV International Congress of History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Without Invitation, English, Manchester
  6. The 'Ruined River' and Dutch Engineers: The Pros and Cons of Dutch River Improvement Techniques in Modernizing Japan, Satoshi NAKAZAWA, XXV International Congress of History of Science and Technology, 2017/07/28, Without Invitation, English