Travel restrictions to Ukraine have been partially eased, and organizations and companies involved in Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts will be visiting the capital city of Khieu.

The President of Tohoku University presented a certificate of commendation to Professor Emeritus Motoyuki Sato of Tohoku University for his humanitarian assistance in conflict zones. Please click here to read the full article.

In recognition of his achievements in humanitarian assistance in conflict zones, President Hideo Ohno* presented a certificate of commendation to Professor Emeritus Motoyuki Sato of Tohoku University (Major: Applied Electromagnetic Wave Engineering, Underground Electromagnetic Measurement). At the ceremony, President Ohno noted that the Advanced Landmine Imaging System (ALIS) developed by Professor Sato is widely used for humanitarian assistance in landmine-affected countries, and that Tohoku University is very proud of this fact. *Positions are as they were at the time of the award ceremony.
In mid-March, Representative Sato went to the Colombian Army’s Humanitarian Demining Unit to conduct ALIS training.



Demining is an essential part of Ukraine’s reconstruction. The presentation introduced the local situation and the training for mine clearance. In addition to landmine clearance, the seminar also dealt with the survey of archaeological sites using underground exploration technology, as well as the survey of bodies and artifacts after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Please click here to view the report.(Japanese TV program)
TBS reported on ALIS on February 15, from 4:00 p.m.
“Built-in Radar Makes Landmines Visible” “Latest Landmine Detector” to be Provided to Ukraine (Japanese only)
