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Inaba Hisashi

イナバ ヒサシ | Inaba Hisashi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Specially Appointed Professor
Research field  (2): Applied mathematics and statistics ,  Basic mathematics
Research keywords  (3): Mathematical Biology ,  Mathematical Models for Infectious Diseases ,  Mathematical Demography
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (17):
  • 2022 - 2027 Studies on mathematical models for infectious diseases based on structured population dynamics
  • 2019 - 2022 構造化個体群ダイナミクスにおける基本再生産数理論の研究
  • 2016 - 2019 Mathematical Theory of Structured Population Models and its Applications to Demography and Epidemiology
  • 2014 - 2017 Study on the New Population Trends and Life Course Changes based on a Contemporary Re-examination of the Demographic Transition Theory
  • 2013 - 2016 Mathematical theory of structured population dynamics and its applications to epidemic models
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Papers (60):
  • M. C.J. Bootsma, K. M.D. Chan, O. Diekmann, H. Inaba. THE EFFECT OF HOST POPULATION HETEROGENEITY ON EPIDEMIC OUTBREAKS. Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering. 2024. 5. 1. 1-35
  • Toshikazu Kuniya, Hisashi Inaba. Hopf bifurcation in a chronological age-structured SIR epidemic model with age-dependent infectivity. Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE. 2023. 20. 7. 13036-13060
  • Odo Diekmann, Hisashi Inaba. A systematic procedure for incorporating separable static heterogeneity into compartmental epidemic models. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 2023. 86. 2
  • M. C.J. Bootsma, K. M.D. Chan, O. Diekmann, H. Inaba. Separable mixing: The general formulation and a particular example focusing on mask efficiency. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering. 2023. 20. 10. 17661-17671
  • Ryo Oizumi, Hisashi Inaba, Takenori Takada, Youichi Enatsu, Kensaku Kinjo. Sensitivity analysis on the declining population in Japan: Effects of prefecture-specific fertility and interregional migration. PloS one. 2022. 17. 9. e0273817
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MISC (28):
  • Martin Bootsma, Danny Chan, Odo Diekmann, Hisashi Inaba. The effect of host population heterogeneity on epidemic outbreaks. Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering. 2024. 5. 1. 1-35
  • Hisashi Inaba. Basic concepts for the Kermack and McKendrick model with static heterogeneity. 2023
  • Ryo Oizumi, “Population Dynamics Based on Individual Stochasticity” Springer, SpringerBriefs in Population Studies, Population Studies of Japan, 2022, 101p. The Journal of Population Studies. 2023. 59. 123-125
  • 稲葉 寿. 人口と感染症の数理. 数学通信 / 日本数学会 編. 2022. 27. 2. 5-15
  • Odo Diekmann, Hisashi Inaba. A systematic procedure for incorporating separable static heterogeneity into compartmental epidemic models. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 2022. 86. 2
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Books (14):
  • 感染症の数理モデル [増補版]
    培風館 2020 ISBN:9784563011673
  • Age-structured population dynamics in demography and epidemiology
    Springer 2017 ISBN:9789811001871
  • パターン形成の数理とバイオメディカルへの応用
    丸善出版 2016 ISBN:9784621300626
  • 人口と感染症の数理 : 年齢構造ダイナミクス入門
    東京大学出版会 2014 ISBN:9784130613095
  • 感染症の数理モデル
    培風館 2008 ISBN:9784563011376
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Education (1):
  • 1976 - 1982 Kyoto University Faculty of Science
Professional career (1):
  • PhD (ライデン大学)
Work history (10):
  • 2023/11 - 現在 国立社会保障・人口問題研究所 評議員
  • 2023/06 - 現在 The University of Tokyo
  • 2023/04 - 現在 Tokyo Gakugei University Professor
  • 2014/04 - 2023/04 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences Professor
  • 2007/04 - 2014/03 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences Associate Professor
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Committee career (4):
  • 2021/06 - 2023/06 厚生労働省 社会保障審議会人口部会・臨時委員
  • 2021/01 - 2022/03 Ministry of Education and Science アジア太平洋数理・融合研究戦略検討会
  • 2016/07 - 2018/07 厚生労働省 社会保障審議会人口部会・臨時委員
  • 2011/06 - 2013/06 厚生労働省 社会保障審議会人口部会・臨時委員
Awards (4):
  • 2021/12 - 明治大学先端数理科学インスティテュート 現象数理学三村賞
  • 2004/06 - 日本人口学会 学会賞 数理人口学
  • 1996/06 - 日本人口学会 学会賞(共同) 生命表研究
  • 1988/06 - 日本人口学会 研究奨励賞
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