Electronics and Informatics, Mathematics and Physics
Program Contents
Division of Electronics and Informatics covers information and communication technology areas and it consists of two courses: electronics course and informatics course. Each course has three major areas.
(1) Electronics course is hardware and physics oriented. Our target is to contribute electronics, communication and computer as well as power electronics areas. We provide students education of fundamental and advanced electronics, electronic devices, semiconductor, electromagnetic wave theory, communication, power & energy electronics, control, measurement, computer hardware & software, circuits & systems and signal processing algorithm as well as their related research activities.
(2) Informatics course is software and mathematics oriented. Our target is to contribute computer software & hardware, multi-media, communication and network areas. We provide students education of fundamental and advanced electronics, electronic devices, semiconductor, electromagnetic wave, communication, power & energy electronics, control, measurement, computer hardware & software, circuit & systems and signal processing algorithm as Well as their related research activities.
Faculty Members and Fields of Specialization
Faculty Members | Fields of Specialization | |
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professor | Kazuyuki Amano | Computational complexity, theory of algorithms, machine learning |
professor | Masaaki Amou | Transcendental number theory, Diophantine approximations |
Professor | You Yin | Materials and devices for brain-like chip and information storage, nanofabrication, nanometrology |
professor | Naoya Ohta | Image processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition |
Professor | Hiromasa Oku | Dynamic image control, High-speed image processing, High-speed optical devices |
professor | Tomihiro Kamiya | High energy ion beam, microbeam, radiation detector, ion beam therapy |
Professor | Tamihiro Gotoh | Material science for optical devices |
professor | Haruo Kobayashi | Analog and digital integrated circuit design and signal processing algorithms |
professor | Hiroshi Sakurai | Magnetic nano device, measurement using x-rays |
professor | Yoichi Seki | Data mining, statistical learning theory and applied data analysis |
professor | Hayato Sone | Nanometer measurement and fabrication, nanoelectronic devices, high-sensitive biosensor for medical use, crystal growth |
professor | Manabu Takahashi | Theoretical study on electronic properties and magnetism in transition metal compounds |
professor | Kazumi Tanuma | Elasticity equations, inverse problems |
professor | Shin-ichi Nakano | Graph algorithm, and Information visualization |
professor | Tatsuya Nagao | Theory of strongly correlated electron system |
professor | Seiji Hashimoto | Motion control, system identification, vibration control, precision control, renewable energy |
professor | Osamu Hanaizumi | Devices for optical communication, Microphotonics |
Professor | Takashi Miwa | Applied measurement for electromagnetic and ultrasonic wave |
professor | Kuniyuki Motojima | Radio wave propagation, Wireless measurement, Electromagnetic wave simulation |
Professor | Yasushi Yuminaka | Multiple-valued logic and new-paradigm analog/digital integrated circuits |
professor | Shuji Watanabe | Integral transforms of Fourier type, commutation relations in quantum mechanics and their applications |
Associate Professor | Toru Araki | Graph theory, Graph algorithm, Combinatorial optimization |
Associate Professor | Tadashi Ito | Computed tomography and its applications, inverse problems in measurement |
Associate Professor | Takeshi Ohtsuka | Geometric surface evolution equation, Singular limit of reaction diffusion equation |
Associate Professor | Syun-ji Ozaki | The optical properties and electronic energy-band structures of nanoatructured semiconductors and ternary compound semiconductors |
Associate Professor | Wataru Kada | Quantum Beam Science, Radiation detection and dosimetry, Quantum Materials and it’s application to Life Science |
Associate Professor | Tsuyoshi Kato | Bioinformatics, machine learning, and statistical analysis |
Associate Professor | Ken-ichi Kawanishi | Information and communication systems, performance evaluation, queueing theory |
Associate Professor | Nobuyuki Kurita | Magnetic bearing, maglev motor, automatic control engineering, power electronics |
Associate Professor | Morihiko Sato | Production of pulsed power generation system with MOSFETs and underwater pulsed electric discharge |
Associate Professor | Yutaka Shikano | Theoretical Physics, Quantum Metrology, Data Analysis |
Associate Professor | Kosuke Suzuki | Synchrotron X-ray characterization, Functional materials, Electronic structure analysis, Non-destructive measurement techniques |
Associate Professor | Masako Suzuki | X-ray spectroscopy, Surface/Interface science, Multif |
Associate Professor | Nobukazu Takai | CMOS analog integrated circuit design and its automated design algorithm |
Associate Professor | Toshimitsu Takaesu | Spectral Analysis and Scattering Theory for Relativistic Quantum Field Models |
Associate Professor | Toshiki Takahashi | Physics of compact torus plasmas for thermonuclear fusion reactors |
Associate Professor | Yoshitaka Takahashi | Optoelectronics and quantum electronics |
Associate Professor | Hirofumi Nagoshi | Analytic number theory, value-distribution of arithmetic functions |
Associate Professor | Makoto Hamana | foundations of programming languages, functional programming, term rewriting |
Associate Professor | Toshiya Hikihara | low-dimensional strongly correlated electron systems, quantum spin systems, numerical calculation |
Associate Professor | Ken-etsu Fujita | Logic of programming, programming languages |
Associate Professor | Shin-ichi Furusawa | Physics of solid state ionics, nanoionics, ionic device |
Associate Professor | Kenta Miura | Light-emitting materials and devices, Photoelectric devices |
Associate Professor | Takahumi Miyazaki | Exponential Diophantine equation, Diophantine analysis |
Associate Professor | Yoshifumi Morita | Theoretical study on low dimensional quantum systems and superconductors |
Visiting Professor | Koji Asami | Measuring and testing techniques for RF, analog and mixed-signal LSIs. |
Visiting Professor | Masahiro Ishida | Testing methodologies for LSI circuits |
Visiting Professor | Teruo Kohashi | Magnetic metrology, Spin polarized scanning electron microscopy |
Visiting Professor | Kunio Koseki | Power Electronics |
Visiting Professor | Kazuo Saito | Advanced electronic engineering |
Visiting Professor | Naoya Sasaki | Molecule dynamic simulation, Nanometer dynamics of lubrication and wearing |
Visiting Professor | Takahiro Miki | Analog integrated circuit design |
Visiting Professor | Yasunori Tanaka | Power Semiconductor Device, Semiconductor Process Technology |
Visiting Associate Professor |
Takesi Mitani | Crystal Growth, Optical Spectroscopy of Solid |
Researchers
Industrial application of AI-based control technology
For the next ten years, new technologies such as AI, big data, and IoT evolve and spread in a wide range of fields. Industry structure will also be greatly affected by these technologies. We are developing AI technology-based energy harvesting system, process control system and so on. For example, the self-powered system based on vibration power generation combined with the deep learning technique is applied to drive a wireless sensor node for factory diagnosis. In the process control system, the temperature is precisely controlled by using a learning algorithm based on the neural network.
Professor
Seiji Hashimoto
Producing next generation media technology
Rapid progress of high-speed image processing and image projection technologies is increasing demand for, high-speed, adaptive image acquisition and projection. Our laboratory proposes a new media technology named Dynamic Image Control (DIC) that refers to a technical concept of dynamic and adaptive control of image acquisition and/or projection depending on the scene. DIC requires optimization of all components of imaging and projection systems, including imagers, optics, and illumination. Thus, both devices and system/application are studied in this laboratory. Envisaged application fields of DIC are image industries such as film and advertising, medicine and biology requiring microscopic measurement, factory automation, and human-machine interfaces requiring comprehensible images.
Professor
Hiromasa oku
Student’s voice
My current research is about electro-magnetic interference (EMI) reduction techniques in switching power converters. EMI problem is a big issue for electronic appliances; if they do not meet EMI regulations, they cannot be in the commercial market. Then the EMI noise spectrum spread technique of suppressing the peak levels at the fundamental frequency is widely used. However, it spreads the EMI noise also in the radio receiver signal band, which disturbs the radio receiver erformance. Based on this background, my research target is set to reduce the EMI noise diffusion at the specific frequencies (radio receiver bands) when the EMI spectrum spread technique is employed. I have come up with new ideas to solve this problem, verified them with simulations and experiments, and presented their contents in international conferences.
Yifei Sun