Yasutaka Wadaprofessor

(university) degree
PhD (Engineering)
field of research
Computer systems, high-performance computing, software
Research Keywords
Research
Our research and development is aimed at improving the efficiency and performance of all computer systems, from the largest to the smallest. To this end, our efforts cover a wide range of elements from hardware to system software and applications, including advanced mechanisms such as AI and quantum technology, as well as fundamental technologies for increasing the speed and efficiency of systems.
Possible graduation research topics.
This course deals with a wide range of technologies that make computers faster, more efficient, and more convenient. For example,
- Acceleration of applications using GPUs, FPGAs, supercomputers, etc.
- Mechanisms for automating program acceleration and optimization
- Robot control using cameras and various sensors, realization of digital twin
- Low-power systems through hardware and software integration
- Application development using quantum technology and AI
Themes in areas such as the following are possible
Hobbies, skills and likes
I look forward to the occasional trip with my family.
Message to candidates and students
By systematically understanding how computer systems work and the technologies used in them, the structure and operation of programs can also be captured. This will lead to an understanding of various technologies and theories related to various information technologies, including AI and quantum technology. We encourage you to actually touch various systems with your hands and actually create and run programs. I believe that actually creating and running these systems will show you how interesting computers and information technology can be.