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Kabashima Laboratory / Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering / Tokyo Institute of Technology

Research activities

We are interested in broad aspects of "complex systems"
in which numerous elements strongly interact with each other.

Elucidation of features of such systems is a challenging problem.

Statical mechanics facilitates our research for mathematical and information
processing problems such like optimization problem of a discrete system.

We are also developing methodologies for theoretical analysis
through statistical physics.

achievements

Educational activities

Statistical mechanics of information processing (for master course)

Basic intelligent systems (for graduate course)


People

Professor KABASHIMA Yoshiyuki
Assistant Professor TAKEDA Koujin
Postdoctral Fellow TAKAHASHI Hisanao
3rd grade in doctoral course HATABU Atsushi
2nd grade in doctoral course YAMANAKA Masao
1st grade in doctoral course HAYASHI Naruhiro
2nd grade in master course SHIRAKI Yoshifumi
2nd grade in master course MITSUYA Ryotaro
1st grade in master course GOTO Takuma

News

Office hour: Monday 10:30~12:00, 13:30~15:00
(please make an appointment)

Guidance for candidates for admission (Japanese)


Deepening and Expansion of Statistical Mechanical Informatics (DEX-SMI)
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas, MEXT
Term: 2006-2009

Seminars (Japanese)


Postal address: 4259-G5-22, Nagatsuda, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8502, Japan
Kabashima Lab., Dept. of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science,
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Inst. of Technology

Room: 7th Fl. G5 Bldg., Suzukakedai campus, Tokyo Inst. of Technology
Phone/FAX (student's room, shared): +81-45-924-5625

Last updated: 6 April, 2009