EEIS 東京大学大学院 工学系研究科 電気系工学専攻

Faculty Members / Research Areas

8 staffs/77 staffs

Professor

KAWAHARA Yoshihiro

Professor

Digital fabrication and wireless power transfer for Internet of Things

Looking ahead to the next era of the Internet of Things, we are working on AI-based digital fabrication technology, wireless power transfer technology, robotics, and sensing technology with the aim of realizing a world in which sensor and actuator functions are naturally integrated everywhere.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information network
Intelligent informatics
Human interface and interaction
Intelligent robotics
Perceptual information processing

KUDOH Tomohiro

Professor

Towards a true fusion of networking and computing - Information infrastructure to support the utilization of real-world data -

A Cyber Physical System, which is a system that integrates the physical and virtual worlds, requires an information infrastructure, and it is necessary to control and utilize computing and network resources in collaboration. For example, in the interaction between the real world and the metaverse, the challenge is how to use the computing resources, such as edge devices, clouds, and MEC (Multi-Access Edge Computing), and the networks that connect them to provide stress-free feedback of real-world data. We are researching information infrastructure technology to support the utilization of such real-world data.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Computer Systems
Information network

MORIKAWA Hiroyuki

Professor

Digital Innovation: Transforming Society, Industry, Economy, and Local Communities

As digital technology revolutionizes society, we are researching 5G/Beyond 5G/6G, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud robotics, wireless communication & power supply, and information society design. We invite you to collaborate with us and explore these exciting new frontiers with fresh ideas.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information network
High-Performance Computing
Intelligent informatics
Web informatics, Service informatics
Communication/Network engineering

Associate Professor

OGAWA Takefumi

Associate Professor

Interaction of Humans, Things, and Events

We are involved in various research projects aimed at enriching people's daily lives by utilizing augmented reality and virtual reality technologies. Our research themes share a common keyword - "connect". We are working on developing "communication support" and "groupware" to facilitate connections between people, "interfaces" to bridge the gap between people and computers, and "interaction technologies" to enable connections between people and data. Our goal is to create mechanisms that facilitate new experiences by enabling humans, objects, and events to interact with each other.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Perceptual information processing
Human interface and interaction
Kansei informatics

NAKAMURA Ryo

Associate Professor

Network and Software for Society

Networks transporting data and software managing data exchanges have become indispensable in every aspect of modern society. The Internet is a prime example. Modern information services require connecting multiple computers via networks and performing distributed processing. We conduct research on networks and software that support the ever-evolving information systems, meet diverse requirements, achieve high performance, and ensure reliability.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information network
Computer Systems

NAKAYAMA Masaya

Associate Professor

Wide -area distributed processing

In our laboratory, we deal with research issues about network infrastructure technology and also including applied technology for collecting, processing, and utilizing information from connected devices.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information network
Multimedia database
Information security
Human interface and interaction

NARUSUE Yoshiaki

Associate Professor

Exploring Wireless Technologies Empowering the Future

We are researching and developing next-generation wireless technologies and field-oriented computing to realize "Zero-Configuration CPS," which aims to design, build, and operate cyber-physical systems (CPS) with minimal human costs.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information network
High-Performance Computing
Intelligent informatics
Web informatics, Service informatics
Communication/Network engineering

YATANI Koji

Associate Professor

Reshaping User Experience with Novel Interactive Systems

Our research focuses on user interfaces, particularly the development of novel applications enabled by information technology. We also investigate how interactive systems influence people's activities and decision-making.

Ubiquitous Information Environment Technology
Information security
Perceptual information processing
Human interface and interaction
Intelligent informatics
Life/Health/Medical informatics