Faculty and Researchers
Electric, Information and Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science and Information Systems
An introduction to faculty staff members and laboratories in the Computer Science and Information Systems.
Note: Information on the laboratories is current as of the 2024 academic year. There may be changes to this information in the 2025 academic year.
IGUCHI Nobukazu
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Network Laboratory
Information NetworkNetwork operations management support system, Educational system and learning support system,
We develop network management and educational systems to support training of network engineers and network security engineers. We also conduct IoT System.
OHBOSHI Naoki
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Laboratory of Medical Informatics
Medical Informatics
We apply information technology to medical care safely and without imposing a burden on doctors or patients. To this end, we conduct research on ubiquitous computing, advanced image and video processing, and user-friendly interface technologies.
TAGAWA Kiyoharu
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Mathematical Information Engineering Laboratory
Mathematical Information Engineering, Optimization Methods, Statistics
TAKEUCHI Yoshinori
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Integrated System Design Laboratory
Integrated System Design, Embedded Systems
VLSI is a key technology to design integrated systems. In designing integrated systems, we should optimize many metrics such as low power, low energy, high robustness and high performance. This laboratory conducts research concerning integrated system design methodology and design itself.
TANIGUCHI Yoshiaki
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Intelligent Communication Network Laboratory
Information networks
We study methods to efficiently operate sensor network systems consisting of a large number of communication devices that sense people and things, and we are actively conducting research on their application.
YUMOTO Masaki
- Position
- Professor
- Laboratory
- Information Systems Engineering Laboratory
Information Systems Engineering, Intelligent Information Processing
We are doing research using techniques that fuse information and knowledge processing technologies with system technologies such as simulation and optimization techniques. Our goal is to enable computers to replace humans for intellectual tasks such as identifying problems and formulating solutions to them.
IKEDA Atsutoshi
- Position
- Associate Professor
Biomechanics, Human sensing, Haptics modeling, Applied Systems
We do research related to measuring and analyzing the “what” and “how” to understand various things in the real world. We develop systems that benefit society by using the knowledge gained in this way.
OCHI Youji
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Laboratory
- Intelligent Educational Information System Laboratory
Educational Information Technology
This lab focuses on the research field known as e-learning, and conducts R&D on sensing technologies and systems to recognize behavior and actions in education and learning. We make full use of application technologies such as artificial intelligence, multi-media technology, and computer vision.
KATO Toru
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Laboratory
- Theory of Concurrent Computation Laboratory
Semantics for Concurrent Logic Programming Languages, Equivalence Relations for Process Algebras
We are investigating the development and safety of “software servants” (mobile agent systems). These application programs move autonomously on the Net to perform work such as gathering information and arranging schedules.
SUGIYAMA Osamu
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Laboratory
- Intelligent Behavior Informatics Laboratory
medical Informatics
Mizutani Kimihiro
- Position
- Associate Professor
Large scale information processing platform Large scale information processing method Virtual Network Infrastructure/Server Management
MORIYAMA Masamitsu
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Laboratory
- Electronic Commerce Laboratory
Service Computing
We research Web-based services used in e-commerce and B2B transactions. Our goal is to optimize work flow and business systems based on the concept of business process modeling.
ISHIMIZU Takashi
- Position
- Lecturer
- Laboratory
- Logic Information System Laboratory
Parallel Algorithms
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.
OTANI Masayuki
- Position
- Lecturer