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| Name | Position | University, Faculty | Course | Main Theme of Study | Detail / Inquiry |
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| Hideki Ishibashi | Assistant Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems (Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | The aim of our research is to develop the learning theory and its algorithms for meta-modeling, which enables to discover meta-knowledge by modeling a set of knowledges or models. We also aim to construct universal framework for actively modeling of meta-knowledge by connecting the Friston's free energy principle. |
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| Kiyohisa Natsume | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Interaction and Brain Functions) | We study experimentally on the generation of neuronal rhythm and compute the rhythm on the computer. We also developed the e-learning system for Japanese English learners using BMI technology. | |
| Doosub Jahng | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Interaction and Brain Functions) | For diverse individuals to agree with each other and become one as a team, innate needs, learned knowledge/skills acquired needs from personal/ environmental circumstances, self-action, health resources and communication become essential. We conduct research on the factors above by utilizing both people’s conceptual needs and experimental/ statistical designs to further our study on team management. | |
| Katsumi Tateno | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Interaction and Brain Functions) | Our interests are complex behavior of neural activity and theoretical investigation on neural coding in the brain. Specifically, we are currently researching neural network models of the medial temporal lobe. | |
| Yoshitaka Otsubo | Associate Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Interaction and Brain Functions) | We investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the signal processing occurred in mammalian taste buds and we contribute to develop a new signal processing based on features of taste buds. | |
| Hiroshi Nakajima | Visiting Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Technology) | Research and development on algorithms of intelligent systems by studying soft computing, statistical analysis, and social intelligence in human-machine collaboration systems with application studies. |
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| Masaki Suwa | Visiting Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Technology) | Research and development on vision sensing technologies such as object detection, 3D surface reconstruction and reflectance property analysis, for applications in factory automation or society's infractructure. |
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| Takayuki Mstsuo | Visiting Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human intelligence Systems(Human Technology) | Development of mobile robot systems inspired by mechanisms of animals for irregular terrain, underwater and so on. |
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| Ravi Nath Tripathi | Assistant Professor | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Next Generation Power Electronics Research Center | Power electronics systems can utilize green energy by efficiently converting electrical energy. We are conducting research on power semiconductor converters and control technology for environmentally friendly technologies, and virtual prototyping using model-based development and design (MBD). " | |
| Muzhen Xu | Assistant Professor | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Research Center for Neuromorphic AI Hardware | Developing in-material computing semiconductive materials, including metal oxide single crystals and carbon nanoribbons, and making low-power consumption and stable physical reservoir devices using those materials. My goal is to apply these devices to voice recognition, image classification, etc. which are crucial for intelligent robots. | |
| Christina Garcia | Assistant Professor | Kyushu Institute of Technology | CARE XDX CENTER | Developing ambient sensing and recognition systems merging multimodal data and context for healthcare application and human-centered AI. We deploy systems and collect real-field data from hospitals. |
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| Jacqueline Lease | Assistant Professor | Kyushu Institute of Technology | Collaborative Research Center for Green Materials on Environmental Technology | Focusing on wood-based biomass as a sustainable resource, the goal is to develop materials that do not rely on petroleum-derived raw materials. Wood biomass contains natural polymer materials such as cellulose, lignin, oligosaccharides, and lipids. By utilizing these components, new materials are designed and explored to help address issues such as plastic pollution and resource depletion. |