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Every month, we gather some smart speakers and a curious crowd, add a bar, and create something unique. This month, we’re happy to welcome two speakers bringing solutions to big challenges.

September is the 100th anniversary of one of the most significant events in Tokyo’s history, the Great Kanto Earthquake. Seismologist Christine Houser will be here to discuss it and help us prepare for the future. We hear there will be a raffle for emergency gear, too!

But that’s not all — our second speaker, materials scientist Fabio Lisi, will be sharing his work on new tests to help tackle the hidden challenges posed by asymptomatic sexually transmitted infections.

Drinks (both alcoholic and non) and light snacks will be available. Eat, drink and be square-y! Kids are also welcome at Nerd Nite.

You can also find our event information on Facebook and Meetup; check the sidebar for all of our social media and mailing lists. Help us promote Nerd Nite by signing up on our event listings and sharing our social media posts!

Speakers:

  • Christine Houser (Twitter) — Lessons from the Great Kanto Earthquake: expect the unexpected
  • Fabio Lisi (Linkedin) (Twitter) — Sexually Transmitted Infections: Making the invisible visible

When: September 15 (Friday), doors open 19:30, start 20:00

Where: World Peace Theatre in Kawasaki (Google Maps)

Price: ¥1000 at the door; you can also purchase tickets in advance online at this link or by using the box below

Livestream: Livestream tickets are required and can be purchased from this link. ¥1000 suggested; free option also available!

COVID-19 safety policy: Please wear a mask. See below for details.

Additional speaker resources:

「Nerd Nite東京」は、 毎月行われ、TEDのような講演を2、3つ、TEDよりもリラックスした空間でお酒を飲みながらお楽しみいただけます。
テーマは科学研究、技術、美術、歴史などなど毎月変わりますので、新しい人と話を様々発見できる場です。発表と質疑応答は英語で行われますが、もちろん日本人の方も大歓迎です。ぜひNerd Nite東京へご参加ください!

COVID-19 safety policy

To help protect vulnerable members of our community, please wear a mask that fully covers your nose and mouth at all times, unless you are drinking, eating, or presenting on stage.

We recommend the use of surgical masks made from ‘non-woven’ material, as well as masks that meet the N95, KN95, or DS2 standards. If you do not have a mask, we can provide one to you at the door.

We also strongly encourage you to have received a government-approved COVID-19 vaccine, but we will not require proof of vaccination.