Majors

Computer Science

Focusing on both theoretical and applied aspects of information science, we pursue social contributions through academic pursuits. We educate computer science experts who can address technical issues in various fields of society and contribute to a sustainable society.

Faculty Members

Laboratories

Algorithm Engineering

[Masuzawa Lab.]

We aim to advance algorithmic theory for the new era, through the studies of algorithm design and analysis for computationally hard problems and a range of new models of computation, particularly focusing on the theory of distributed and parallel processing.

Software Design

[Kusumoto Lab.]

We are conducting research on software engineering, a field of study for efficient development and maintenance of quality software. In particular, we deal with a wide range of topics from project management and estimation to programming and testing.

Software Engineering

[Higo Lab.]

Higo Lab focuses on research in the field of software engineering called “program analysis” with the aim of improving the efficiency of large-scale software development. Program analysis is a technique for extracting information necessary for understanding and modifying complex software by analyzing the artifacts of software development, i.e., source code and design documents.

Supercomputing Engineering

[Ino Lab.]

We are promoting research on high-performance software techniques for large-scale problems that have been considered difficult to solve in realistic time. As such techniques, we focus on utilizing parallel systems that consist of thousands of computing nodes with GPU accelerators.

Cooperative Laboratories

Intelligent Media Systems

[Yagi Lab.]

[Department of Intelligent Media, SANKEN]

The studies in this laboratory focus on computer vision and media processing including basic technologies such as sensor design, and applications such as an intelligent system with visual processing functions.

Cooperative Laboratories

Intelligence and Sensing

[Nagahara Lab.]

[Institute for Datability Science]

We are working on a wide range of topics related to computational photography, computer vision, natural language processing, human sensing, etc., that involve the essential capabilities of “self-contained” intelligence.