Kengo SUZUKI (Ph.D.) is an assistant professor in the Division of Engineering Mechanics and Energy, Graduate School of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba. The theme of his doctoral thesis is the I-O portfolio analysis of energy price risk in Japan. He experienced survey and analysis of Japanese and world energy economics in the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) as a researcher. Then, he studied the water transport phenomena in fuel cells as well as the modeling and simulation of local energy systems as an assistant professor at Hokkaido University. His current work at the University of Tsukuba is interdisciplinary energy system modeling and energy education by applying agent-based simulation and gaming.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Sustainability Educati...
sustainability science
social dilemma
energy education
Energy system analyses
Agent based simulation
Gaming and simulations
Enegy economics
Gaming experiment
Short Biography
Kengo SUZUKI (Ph.D.) is an assistant professor in the Division of Engineering Mechanics and Energy, Graduate School of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba. The theme of his doctoral thesis is the I-O portfolio analysis of energy price risk in Japan. He experienced survey and analysis of Japanese and world energy economics in the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) as a researcher. Then, he studied the water transport phenomena in fuel cells as well as the modeling and simulation of local energy systems as an assistant professor at Hokkaido University. His current work at the University of Tsukuba is interdisciplinary energy system modeling and energy education by applying agent-based simulation and gaming.