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| Name | Position | University, Faculty | Course | Main Theme of Study | Detail / Inquiry |
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| Roger J.A. Prior | Associate Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | English Education | Translation studies, particularly the potential for translating jokes and humour | |
| Anne Marie Crescini | Associate Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | English Education | 1. Research on the Effectiveness of Using Study Abroad as One Way to Improve Language Ability and Increase Cultural Awareness 2. Research on the Relationship between Foreign loanwords and the English Pronunciation of Native Japanese Speakers | |
| Naoki Kiyama | Associate Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | English Education | 1. Lexical semantics 2. Construction-semantics interface 3. Text-mining | |
| Shoji Ishibashi | Lecturer | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | English Education | Experimental phonetic research for the relationship between speech production and perception | |
| Ryusuke Ikeda | Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | Japanese Education | 1. Japanese for Specific Purpose 2. Analysis of The Features of Language Adjustment of Japanese Native Speakers 3. Development of Learning Resouses for International Students Majoring in Environmental Engineering 4. Research on Academic Writing Education in Japanese | |
| Hiroyuki Tsujii | Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | Liberal Arts | Research on Business Management for Sustainability 1. Corporate Environmental Management 2. Engineering Ethics Education 3. Entrepreneurship | |
| Takayuki Ishikawa | Professor | Center for Fundamental Education, Hibikino Campus,The University of Kitakyushu | Liberal Arts | 1. Human Resouce Development 2. Development of PBL Education Program 3. Social Innovation |
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| Shuuhei Ikemoto | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | Behind sophisticated abilities of living organisms are the mechanisms that exploit demerits, e.g., complexity/flexibility of body and unignorable noise, as merits. Toward understanding and applying the mechanisms, academic studies about biologically inspired systems based on robotics have been conducted. | |
| Kazuo Ishii | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | Development of field robots such as underwater robot, agricultural robot, inspection robot, and research on related topics, environment recongnition system, self-localization system, adaptive learning system, motion control system, bio-inspired information processing, etc. | |
| Sozo Inoue | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | We develop human activity recognition from smartphones and sensors, and their services. We also cultivate AI by collecting medical and nursing care big data. | |
| Ichiro Omura | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | Development of ultimate power semiconductor devices to atcheve carbon neutral. Power semiconductors are key device for xEVs, PVs and wind firm for the energy efficiency. | |
| Hiroki OBATA | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | The objective of the research is to develop new neurophysiological methods or assistive devices which promote gait rehabilitation and motor skill training by approaching both sides of neuroscience and engineering. | |
| Hiroshi KONO | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | My research focuses on wide-bandgap power devices and their applications in power electronics. We conduct concept validation and address key technical challenges to accelerate the widespread adoption of wide-bandgap semiconductors. | |
| Tomohiro Shibata | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | ・Our research is founded on the concept of Human-centered Physical AI and spans across robotics, artificial intelligence, biomechanics, biosignal processing, and neuroscience. We investigate how humans and AI-enabled robotic systems can co-adapt through physical interaction and apply these findings to caregiving, healthcare, and welfare. ・We are engaged in the research, development, evaluation, and social implementation of assistive technologies, including robots and smart devices, in collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders such as older adults, persons with disabilities, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and welfare organizations. | |
| Katsumi Tateno | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | 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. | |
| Hirofumi Tanaka | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | Research and development of electric nanodevices for artificial intelligence hardware, whose target is to generate new electrical functionalities by using the circuit of the nanodevices. | |
| Masaaki Tamagawa | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | 1. Computational and experimental studies of Hemolysis and Thrombus formation in blood flows 2. Application of Shock Waves and Ultrasonic to Drug Delivery Systems, Water treatment, Tissue Engineering 3. Development of driving force of micromachines by investigating chemotaxis of neutrophile, Keyword:Bio-fluid dynamics, Bio Medical Engineering,CFD, Shock Wave | |
| Hakaru Tamukoh | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | A brain-like computer system laboratory aims to realize a brain-like computer based on a hardware/software complex system and its application to embedded systems on home-service robots. | |
| Kiyohisa Natsume | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | ・We conduct the research on brain-machine interfaces (BMI), which use brainwaves to transmit human thoughts to machines, robots, and AI. | |
| Tsuyoshi Hanamoto | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering | Development of human-friendly and environmentally friendly electrical power conversion systems and applications for motor control system |