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study report on my academic exchanges in civil engineering from The University of Tokyo "2009

Dear Readers
My great period of study and so is my studies are finished. I have to study a written report to the Exchange Office and to make it to a wider audience, I post it here in the blog. The level of detail, however, is primarily intended for students who also consider such an academic exchange.
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study: Civil Engineering MSc ETH Zurich
Host institution: The University of Tokyo, Tokyo Daigaku
stay: October 2008 to August 2009 (9 & 10 Semester)
Type of studies: Master lectures, project work, thesis


preparations :
I decided in January 2008 I apply for a semester at the University of Tokyo (Todai), with the ETH has a bilateral agreement. The main focus was for me living in a foreign culture, but also learning about the university life there. Japan is a leader in the earthquake being and the University of Tokyo is the most prestigious university in Japan, probably ever in Asia. The application was initially more likely to Tokyo from spontaneous curiosity, it later turned out to be very good and I never regretted that decision.
When I received the commitment from the mobility authority could make I Prof. Puzrin (ETH) in contact with Prof. Towhata (Todai), who leads a group in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and has agreed, my project work (term paper) to care.

arrival :
I left just a month before the semester to start, since this later to Switzerland and I will start some time for the would allow for acclimatization and exploring the islands. In that time I traveled by train through the main island and had his first contact with Japanese language and culture. I was very curious to get to know these people. Their characters seemed to me like abstract drawings, their body language is often ambiguous. But never lacked willingness to help, although dealing with strangers is very reserved. If you look at but she is letting on, and seeks contact with the necessary sensitivity, you feel safe in Japan soon.

Foreign students: As the Todai
is considered the best university in Asia, many students come from Asia to obtain a degree here. They receive a stipend (usually by the Japanese government) and return after graduation often return to their country of origin, can be done so that a transfer of knowledge. Many of them come from China, Korea, Vietnam, Pakistan, India or the Philippines. From South America (especially Colombia) are a few. These students have such a strong selection process behind them, that they are very motivated to study and promote the development of their country.
The students from Europe, often as an exchange student here for one or two terms and look not only academic but also the cultural experience. Va The building industry (architecture, civil engineering), and robotics are very popular and this also international (ie English speaking).
are all these students in a similar situation here and look for new friends, one simply finds like-minded parties to the student, the beginning of the semester are very numerous.

tutoring :
I was assigned to a student as a tutor that I was in everyday life to help, since even small things at first appear incomprehensible. Many forms must be filled out, everything will be (up to the bike) registered. They also helped me plan the lectures and to buy the room furnishings. Also, the Office of International Students (OICE) of the School of Engineering and the Foreign Students Organisation (FSO) of the Civil Engineering Department are very helpful in academic and everyday issues.

Living:
I got a room in a dormitory on the Komaba Campus. The room is very small (around 12 m2), but actually contains everything you need. A room with a fold-out bed, a wall unit with built-in table, lamps, refrigerator, stove and a small shower / toilet room. Dishes, bedding, etc., must itself be purchased, but maybe it can be assumed by students moving out.
The balcony offers wonderful views of the nearby and very lively district of Shibuya. I can home "Komaba International Lodge" recommend to the list of priorities. Whom a more generous, more beautiful room is more important than the location and price that can apply in "Odaiba", which is however, quite apart from the central and vibrant part of Tokyo, but has a very good infrastructure for students.

digression on Japan's education system:
Japan is very performance-oriented and education has not treasure adjustable value. The children will be sent early in selected schools, then in the evening, additional tuition, for the better the school, the greater the chance of operating after the entrance examination at a prestigious university. Has the child received there once, can the students for the first time after more than a decade Durchschnaufen constant formation pressure. Since the entrance exams are so competitive, hardly anyone has problems to get his degree. The climate at universities is relatively relaxed about the study is often not directly related to the future profession. Mainly, the name of the university determines the job prospects and is trained on the job is really only in the firm itself, for which one is usually very long to act. Mainly, the Japanese companies simply want bright students; the field is secondary.

University of Tokyo
The Todai is the undisputed number one and so is the level of the students high. Many of the graduates is expected to later hold leadership roles in research, so the courses are also very forschunsorientiert. The main part of the bachelor's and master's program consists of a thesis. The courses take in contrast to the ETH for only a small part. During the two-year master's program must be 10 lectures will be attended (compared to just over 20 lectures at the ETH).
The Student affairs there is no intermediate stage of the supervising assistants, as opposed to the middle at the ETH. As a graduate student you will about the same way as students, to get a research assignment and the one discussed it directly with the professor. Basically, a full professor of the Director of the Labs. All the other assistant professors to Bachelor students are almost at the same hierarchy. No one determines the other, apart from the professor.

Lab:
Once one is accepted by the university, will be assigned to the group of the supervising professor, called the Lab (Laboratory). As a student, you're much more involved in the lab than in the year of study course, because you get a job in the lab, has a weekly seminar and also makes other activities. Some students live almost in the lab, they say eat and when they have accumulated a lot of work, they sometimes sleep on the couch in the Lab.
care all in the Lab good care of their fellow students. The relationship with the supervising professor is similar between students to their professors at the ETH. It is possibly also along on trips / site visits and conferences.
With the rest of you little contact with professors.

project work:
Since the Todai is very research oriented and one should do independent work is the exchange easiest if you can credit for the research project at the ETH as a work, such as project work or thesis. When replacing the Bachelor's degree would you attend Master courses as the Bachelor courses are taught in Japanese.

Lectures:
The lecture quality on the Civil Department is comparable to the ETH. It's taught a lot of conceptual, Earthquake Engineering and numerical methods have a relatively high value. Building codes are not included within the curriculum, as they are taught in the firm itself. In other departments songwriter sometimes much more difficult without knowledge of Japanese.
The first few weeks have been addressed very slowly, because it mainly in the fall are many foreign students, who must first get into the habit. The courses are expensive to the end of term, partly because weighted exercises must be solved. These exercises are challenging, especially the numerical simulations. Some professors make checks The exercises are very similar.
I have received three credit points per course and have attended five lectures, which also make the regular students. Together with the project work (9 credits) so I had get 27 credits, as the Japanese course this also included. This I can recommend, although the end of the semester pretty much come together could.

Japanese Language:
It should, of course, begin already in Switzerland to learn the Japanese language. The language is very foreign to Indo-European languages, on the one hand are formed by the way sentences. While the debate is relatively unproblematic, are reading and writing of Chinese characters, supplemented by two syllable alphabets, very difficult. If one spends not much time for voice lessons, you can communicate after a year still limited. The most important sentences for daily life are to learn but easy.
At Todai, there is a very wide range of Japanese courses, most of them several times a week, about 1.5 hours. The learning environment is mainly oriented fun in the beginner classes, as a priority joy of the Japanese language should be awakened and to develop the basis for daily life. This includes the understanding of Japanese traditions, so that sometimes a lesson while sipping tea or the clapping in the temple spends. Although the time seems high, I recommend to take courses. I chose the beginners' course J1 of the School of Engineering, who has given me a lot of fun. The teachers speak relatively good English and explain their own culture with a wink.
the Civil Department to get by with English quite, since it would need anyway very good Japanese language skills before they would talk to his professor in Japanese.

extension of my activity:
Originally I planned to only the third semester Master (9th term) to make a project work. Urban life in Tokyo fascinated me and the support of my professor was very good. One semester appears in such a foreign culture is very short and hardly makes you feel good, you have to leave again. So I applied for another semester and eventually completed my Master's thesis here. The topic was essentially the same, "Effect of reducing deformation of liquefied sand", the other with shaking table tests on the one hand and Computational Fluid Dynamics.
If you have completed the entire bachelor's degree at the ETH Zurich, may be purchased according to the study regulations, the half of the credits away. I benefited from this scheme.

Cost:
Basically, Japan is an expensive country. For most products more easily paid than in Switzerland. This is due to the fact that everything is in the department stores of very high quality.
eat out small in the restaurants is relatively cheap (cheaper than western food if you are cooking yourself). There are noodles (400 yen) 5 CHF, Sushi Yen 1000, a lunchtime menu for around 700 yen. Va Fish is much cheaper than in Switzerland.
Public transport is relatively expensive. For the commute to the metro and visit different parts of Tokyo takes more than 100 CHF per month. A single ride on the subway costs CHF 2-3.
Living in the cheapest student hostels is very cheap, though modest. The rent including additional costs comes to around 150 CHF. If you do not have residence halls, you'll pay similar prices as in Zurich. Residential communities are not common, are usually rented single rooms have a private entrance.
When food that is, housing and transportation costs considered as the main point, you can live in Tokyo as a student with the same budget as in Zurich. If you count all but recreational activities such as sports, excursions, nightlife also help it is easy to spend more money.

For the flight, an application for study-related travel expenses will be submitted to the Eric Degen Foundation. Since a bilateral agreement between ETH and Todai is, you only have the tuition costs continue to pay at the ETH normal. At Todai they were significantly higher for regular students.


My stay in Tokyo was very rewarding and I felt very comfortable here. I can definitely recommend Todai for an exchange.

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"Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach would, Bethlehem would have thought "- geomancy and gods Part5

yesterday evening and Today I am using the links encountered on the Internet and is ready to quickly make public here.
For reread of this blog, here it goes to Part1 , Part2 , Part3 , Part4 on the subject geomancy.

The slope at pyramids Sommerhälde Kürnbach

empty grave chamber in a long megalihischen Cairn
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EFODON eV - Pyramids in Germany, too? (W. Haug)

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

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(pyramids Kraichgau?) Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach would, Bethlehem would have thought" - geomancy and gods Part4 (facts + theses)

In our thesis we have the saying from Oberroise ( see Part3 ) partially solved.

Once the saying

" mint, Gochse, Bethlehem, Bauerbach, Jerusalem "

And here is the newly discovered triangle


mint - Graf Eberstein Castle = 6.7 cm = 3.35 km
railway bridges - Graf Eberstein Castle = 6.7 cm = 3.35 km

6.7 cm, measured to the millimeter from church to church / castle on a map
are 3.35 km direct air line from point to point.

thesis
A note like the geomantic lines run?

This saying could surmise:
of mint for after over railway bridges Gochse, then referred to the Graf Eberstein castle as Bethlehem, then to Bauerbach and a line to Jerusalem?
Bethlehem means " House of Bread " and could be as a reference to the breadwinner in the old days have been the Count Eberstein Castle so.
" mint, Gochse, Bethlehem, Bauerbach, Jerusalem "

there so the two versions of the saying Neibse from the region because it has a turn in both directions?
" Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach, Bethlehem would have thought. "
" Neibse, Büchig, Bauerbach, Jerusalem would have thought. "


Links
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Graf Eberstein Castle

Bethlehem - Explanation

Jerusalem - wiki