
Arisu was born in Osaka and raised in Yokohama, Japan. After studying Latin and Classical Greek, she received B. A. and M. A. at the University of Tokyo.
She began her career as an administrative staff at JSPS headquarters in Tokyo in 2011. Most of her past job responsibilities were related to the JSPS’s international policy and programs. She has been the Deputy Director of the JSPS’s overseas office in Washington DC since October 2022.
JSPS Washington Office holds scientific symposia with various topics and information sessions about JSPS programs. Also, JSPS supports the current and past JSPS research fellows including the US and Canada JSPS Alumni Association to expand international networks among scientists.
Professional Experience:
Apr 2011–Sep 2013 Staff Member, International Research Cooperation Division I, JSPS
Oct 2013–Mar 2015 Staff Member, Research Program Division, JSPS
Apr 2015–Mar 2016 Staff Member, University Cooperation Program Division, JSPS
Apr 2016–Mar 2019 Staff Member, General Affairs Division, JSPS
Apr 2019–Sep 2021 Section Chief, International Policy Planning Division, JSPS
Oct 2021– Present
Sessions in which Arisu Wada participates
Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Intro to JSPS and funding mechanisms Arisu WadaExperience in Japan John ZhaiCollaboration in Japan: Niigata Institute of Technology Yoshihide TominagaCollaboration in Japan: Tokyo Polytechnic University Yingli X...
Sessions in which Arisu Wada attends
Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Advances in Urban Wind Environment Simulations Yoshihide Tominaga, Niigata Institute of TechnologyModeling Building Stock in Cities Tianzhen Hong, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryMultiscale Modeling of Urban Environment Performance Leon Wang, Concordia University
Meet at the information desks in the JMSB atrium at 5pm.Refer to the Technical Tours page for further details on the tour.
Wednesday 27 July, 2022
An experimental and numerical study of football stadium ventilation to reduce aerosol concentrations and COVID-19 transmissionISBert BlockenCFD analysis of airborne sea salt adhesion related to corrosion damage in a large sports stadiumEAYoshihide TominagaHow climate changes require to design buildings differently