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1.Computer Fundamentals Parallel and distributed computing, from algorithms, languages, compilers, architectures to systems. 2.Information Systems Software engineering, from software modelling, analysis, design, to verification and validation 3.Media Science Computer graphics, image processing, voice processing, pattern recognition, and GPU design 4.Computer and Information Sciences for Globalization Topics are related to applied technologies of software development and engineering towards globalization in Computer and Information Sciences Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences

Professors and research areas (master’s and doctoral program) Wide range of research areas – Computer and Information Sciences (Computer Sciences) Mina AKAISHI Research area: Narrativity based Information Access Management/Analysis/Visualization for Knowledge Media Historical Knowledge-Based Science Satoshi OBANA Research area: Cryptography Information Security Nobuhiko KOIKE Research area: Software Engineering Soichiro HIDAKA Research area: Programming Languages Program Transformations Bidirectional Transformations and their Applications to Model Driven Engineering

–Professors and research areas (Computer Sciences) Akira SASAKI Research area: Programming Languages Domain Specific Languages Attribute Grammars Yuji SATO Research area: Evolutionary Computation Machine Learning Toshio HIROTSU Research area: Internet Operating System Distributed Computing Ubiquitous Computing Runhe HUANG Research area: Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Yamin LI Research area: Computer Architecture Parallel and Distributed Systems Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Shaoying LIU Research area: Software Engineering Formal Engineering Methods Intelligent Software Engineering

–Professors and research areas (Media Sciences) Katunobu ITOU Research area: Speech Recognition Multi-Modal Dialog System Speech Interface Takafumi KOIKE Media technologies connected between real world and cyber world Real-time computer graphics Augmented reality Computational photography 3D imaging Vladimir SAVCHENKO Research area: Geometric Modeling CG Animation Yasunari ZEMPO Research area: Computational materials science Development of computational techniques for material design and property prediction Large-scale parallel computing Toshihisa NISHIJIMA Doctor (Engineering) Research area: Coding Theory Information Theory Hiroshi HANAIZUMI Research area: Image Processing Related site:

–Professors and research areas (Media Sciences) Satoru FUJITA Research Areas Multi-agent systems Human probing, IoT Web services Hiroshi HOSOBE Research area: User Interfaces Information Visualization Computer Graphics Constraint Programming Jianhua MA Ubiquitous Network and Computing Smart Object, Space and Service Autonomic and Trusted System Shuichi YUKITA Research area: Cellular Automata Theory Algorithmic Mathematics Mathematical Visualization Toru WAKAHARA Research area: Intelligent Image Processing Pattern Recognition Kaoru UCHIDA Pattern recognition and its real-world applications, Biometrics Business innovation through computer and information sciences