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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering combines advanced knowledge and techniques from a wide range of fields including mathematics, science, engineering, information technology, computer science, artificial intelligence, artificial life, software engineering, hardware engineering, and system control engineering. The department has five areas of specialty: Mathematics and Mathematical Science, Computational Intelligence, Computing and Communications, Systems and Control, Multimedia and Human Computer Interaction. In these five areas, we offer an education that allows students to follow their own interests within a flexible framework. While learning, students also get opportunities to get involved in state of the art research. The department also works closely with industry requirements to develop human resources who can contribute to all of society.


Field of Mathematics and Mathematical Science
The Field of Mathematics and Mathematical Science offers various academic courses not only in pure mathematics but also in the interdisciplinary area of engineering and science. These courses combine study and research opportunities under the direction of faculty, and students can become acquainted with rigorous mathematical reasoning and viewpoint.


Analysis for singular points of non-regular distributions
Key Words
Mathematics, Mathematical Science, Algebra, Geometry, Analysis

Field of Computational Intelligence
The field of Computational Intelligence offers an advanced curriculum on computational understanding and realization of human intelligence or society intelligence. The education goes on through advanced lectures and individual research in a stimulating environment. Research topics in the field include neural computation, evolutionary computation, intelligent robotics, natural language processing, multi-agent systems, intelligent signal processing.


A robot that can communicate through dialog sensitive to human feeling
Key Words
Computational Intelligence, Neural Computation, Intelligent Robotics, Intelligent Signal Processing, Multi-Agent Systems

Field of Computing and Communications
This field is a dynamic and diverse group of scientists dedicated to teaching and research about communications and computer engineering. Their interests cover from fundamental theory to applied techniques in the field of computation models, ubiquitous computing, information networks, wireless and digital communications systems, circuits and antennas with their electromagnetic compatibility.


Parallel computation of electromagnetic power absorbed in human body model due to mobile antenna
Key Words
Computation Models, Electromagnetic Waves, Information Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Wireless Communications Systems

Field of Systems and Control
From a philosophical view as well as a standpoint of engineering, the field provides coherent educations and researches on electrical energy and mechanical systems design to advanced level. Total system integrations include communications and signal processing through control engineering to human-interactive and environmental friendly systems.


"Aoyama highland wind farm" supported by total energy system integrations technology
Key Words
Total System Integration, Human-Interactive System, Energy System, Mechatoronics, Power Electronics

Field of Multimedia and Human Computer Interaction
In this field students learn about the information surrounding us: text, sound, speech, music, pictures and video. Students are educated in the knowledge and skills required to analyze human perception and envision top class human-computer interaction systems. In the information society, in addition to functionality, efficiency and safety, future products must also offer the enjoyment, satisfaction and comfort necessary to ensure harmony between people and information systems.


Mixed reality and virtual pottery forming
Key Words
Multimedia, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Graphics, Natural Language Processing, Virtual Reality, Spoken Language Processing

Faculty Members

(Each name is shown in the order of the family name and the given name.)

Field of Mathematics and Mathematical Science
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Adachi Toshiaki
Kubo Masahiro
Minami Norihiko
Natsume Toshikazu
Yamamoto Kazuhiro

Hayashi Tomohiro
Hirasawa Mikami
Iwashita Hirokazu
Matsuzoe Hiroshi
Mizusawa Yasushi
Nakamura Yoshihiro
Saeki Akihiro
Ueno Kazuo
Yamagishi Masakazu

Field of Computational Intelligence
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Inuzuka Nobuhiro
Itoh Hidenori
Seki Hirohisa
Shintani Toramatsu
Takumi Ichi
Ito Takayuki
Kato Shohei
Nagai Masashi
Nakamura Tsuyoshi
Ozono Tadachika
Uchiya Takahiro
Wadayama Tadashi
Yamamoto Izumi
Funase Arao
Mutoh Atuko

Field of Computing and Communications
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Fujiwara Osamu
Iwanami Yasunori
Kikuma Nobuyoshi
Sakurai Masaru
Takahashi Naohisa
Tasaka Shuji
Wada Koichi
Wang Jianquing
Hirano Satoshi
Hirata Akimasa
Ito Yoshihiro
Katayama Yoshiaki
Okamoto Eiji
Saito Shoichi
Sakakibara Kunio
Goto Tomio
Hirayama Hiroshi
Izumi Taisuke
Matsui Toshihiro
Nunome Toshiro
Taka Yoshinori

Field of Systems and Control
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Fujimoto Hideo
Hashimoto Yoshihiro
Hirai Hiromu
Kando Hisashi
Takeshita Takaharu
Ukai Hiroyuki
Yamazaki Yoshihiko
Iwasaki Makoto
Kosaka Takashi
Morita Yoshifumi
Yasui Shinji
Arata Jumpei
Fuwa Katsuhiko
Kawafuku Motohiro
Ohta Yutaka

Field of Multimedia and Human Computer Interaction
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Kitamura Tadashi
Sato Jun
Umezaki Taizo
Cullen Brian
Funahashi Kenji
Hontani Hidekata
Oda Ryo
Shiraishi Yoshiaki
Sakaue Fumihiko
Sako Shinji
Yamamoto Daisuke

Members assigned only for Lecturers
Professors Associate Professors Lecturers Assistant Professors
Quinn Kelly

For more information, please visit http://www.elcom.nitech.ac.jp/NIT-CSE/