Hideo Takabatake
Hideo Takabatake is a professor and a advisor of Institute of Disaster and Environmental Science at Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan. After completing the doctoral course at Kyoto University graduate school in 1973, he received a doctorate degree in engineering from Nagoya University in 1979.He has been a professor at Kanazawa Institute of Technology from 1978 until now. Concurrent post of director (2008-2017) and advisor (2017-2018) at Institute of Disaster and Environmental Science....See more
Hideo Takabatake is a professor and a advisor of Institute of Disaster and Environmental Science at Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan. After completing the doctoral course at Kyoto University graduate school in 1973, he received a doctorate degree in engineering from Nagoya University in 1979.He has been a professor at Kanazawa Institute of Technology from 1978 until now. Concurrent post of director (2008-2017) and advisor (2017-2018) at Institute of Disaster and Environmental Science. He has authored several books on the many subjects of structural seismic design and structural mechanic. He presented a creative position in studies, such as static and dynamic problems of plates and beams, the clarification of thrown-out boulders for earthquake shaking, the relaxation method for earthquake pounding action between adjacent buildings, simple analytical method of skyscrapers, and a general analytical methodology for lateral buckling of partially stiffened beams.His research style is characterized by a pioneering idea from a new viewpoint and a logical development of it and presenting it in a concise form against many problems in building engineering. The methods developed in this book are part of his pioneering idea. He served on the board of directors of the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) and the chairman of several committees in the AIJ structural commission. See less
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