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HONMA Ayato

ホンマ アヤト | HONMA Ayato
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Senior Assistant Professor
Research field  (1): Building structures and materials
Research keywords  (4): Concrete, Fluidity, Maintenance, Recycle ,  Concrete, Fluidity, Methods for ,  concrete, fluidity, maintenance, recycle ,  コンクリート、流動性、管理手法
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (3):
  • 1995 - 2003 コンクリートの流動性管理
  • 1995 - 2003 Controlling and maintaining the fluidity of concrete
  • コンクリート解体微粉末の第一次産業への利用促進に関する萌芽的研究
Papers (2):
MISC (3):
Lectures and oral presentations  (9):
  • Development of concrete as a habitat of marine creatures,The effects of fly-ash, concrete demolition powder and blast furnace slag
    (Architectural Institute of Japan Annual Meeting(Tokai) 2021)
  • Study on the mix proportion design of high-fluidity concrete effects of thickner
    (Architectural Institute of Japan Annual Meeting 2021)
  • Experimental study on the effect of fertilizer on concrete demolition fine powder fermented by bacteria
    (Architectural Institute of Japan Annual Meeting Hokuriku Branch 2021)
  • Experimental study on the effect of fertilizer on concrete demolition fine powder fermented by bacteria
    (Architectural Institute of Japan Annual Meeting(Kanto) 2020)
  • Development of concrete as a habitat of marine creatures,The effects of fly-ash, concrete demolition powder and blast furnace slag
    (Architectural Institute of Japan Annual Meeting(Kanto) 2020)
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Education (2):
  • - 1993 The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Division of Engineering 建築学専攻
  • - 1990 The University of Tokyo 建築学科
Work history (1):
  • 1993-1998 Research Associate, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University 1998-2002 Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University
Association Membership(s) (2):
日本建築学会 ,  Architectural Institute of Japan
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