Academic Staff and Fellows
- ISHIMIZU Takashi
- Lecturer Ph.D
In the same way that a single task can be completed sooner if performed by 10 people, using 10 computers to perform a single task means it can be processed more quickly. This laboratory does research on methods for using multiple computers working cooperatively on various processing tasks.

Example of parallel computing
| Research Area | Parallel Algorithms |
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| Research Interests | Parallel Aslgorithm |
| Selected Publications |
(1) A Comparative Study of Structured Differential Evolutions, Proc. 10th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science, pp.321-326, 2010. (2) Experiment Study of A Structured Differential Evolution with Mixed Strategies, Proc. the World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing, pp.598-603, 2010. (3) A Structured Differential Evolutions for Various Network Topologies, International Journal of Computers, Issue 1, Volume 4, pp.1-8, 2010. |
| Education (Undergraduate Course) |
BE from Osaka University |
| Education (Master's/Doctral Course) |
ME and DE from Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
| Title of Thesis, Institute, Date | Studies on Parallel Algorithms on The BSP Modeo, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, March, 2000. |
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takasi-i(at)info.kindai.ac.jp
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