Information and Systems Engineering Information and Systems Engineering

Building on a basic knowledge of information technology, robotic mechanism, and biological systems, engineers are trained to flexibly meet the social demands placed on information systems.

Educational Features

There are three research fields in Information and Systems Engineering Master’s Program that are designed to develop a deep knowledge and technological skills in information technology, robotic mechanisms, and biological systems. Technology and knowledge regarding pioneering technology that serve as the foundation of next-generation information systems are taught in the "Applied Information System Engineering " field. In the "Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering " field, students will learn about the instrumentation technology, mechanical design technology, and control technology that is required for designing, developing, and controlling robots. The "Biological Information Processing Systems Engineering " field is designed to relay knowledge and technological expertise on an academic level regarding applicable next-generation medical services such as medical monitors, medical engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The Teaching Staff and Research Topics

INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Prof. Dr. Y. Kimuro Informationally structured environments for robots
Prof. Dr. T. Morizono Mechanical design and control of wearable and musculoskeletal robots
Prof. Dr. K. Yoshida Optomechatoronics including free space optics (FSO) Systems

APPLIED INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Prof. Dr. A. Yamaguchi Informatics of nonlinear dynamical system and its application to brain-like information processing
Assoc. Prof. Dr. T. Kikuta Congruences for modular forms with several variables in number theory, mathematics
Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Sakuta Cross-platform game programming using AI technologies
Assoc. Prof. Dr. I. Maruyama Theory and application of quantum mechanics in computational condensed matter physics

BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Prof. Dr. T. Tokuyasu

Study on information support systems for endoscopic surgery using novel information technologies

Assoc. Prof. Dr. T. Shimoto Development of supporting technology for medicine in next generation
Asi. Prof. Dr. J. Lee Development of the wearable health care system in the daily life
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