Prof. Egawa made a presentation in “9th symposium of Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures” with the title “Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Analysis in Subarachnoid Space”.
Assistant Prof. Komatsu made a poster presentation in ” 9th symposium of Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures” (deputy presenter)
Assistant Professor Komatsu made a poster presentation in “9th symposium of Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures” with the title “Theory and Practice of Vector Processing for Data and Memory Centric Applications” as the deputy presenter of Prof. Kobayashi.
We are preparing the Open Campus 2017
On July 10, we were preparing the demo program to be shown at Open Campus day ( July 25, July 26)
Feel free to visit our laboratory~
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation at iWAPT2017
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation on “A customizable auto-tuning scenario with user-defined code transformations” at International Workshop on Automatic Performance Tuning.
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation at “The 22nd computing engineering workshop”
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation on “Possibility of Code Optimization using Machine Learning” at “The 22nd computing engineering workshop”.
About Our Laboratory
Through the operation of supercomputing systems, we focus our research on the design and development of next-generation supercomputing systems and their applications. Targeted areas range from key components of supercomputing systems, which include energy-aware system architectures and highly-productive programing environments, to performance optimization techniques for accelerating innovative supercomputing applications.
Prof. Takizawa, Assoc Prof. Goto, and Assoc Prof. Egawa have their own research themes, and collaborate with each other for education. Undergraduate students of our lab belong to Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering, while graduate students belong to Graduate School of Information Sciences. The students are mainly working on research projects relevant to high-performance computing. Considering the actual supercomputing systems, they will join practical and pragmatic research and development. Visit the “Research” page for more details about our research topics.
For Prospective Students
Message
Our mission is to produce researchers and developers who can exercise leadership in research and development in the fields of computer technologies. We are always welcoming highly-motivated students who want to become such researchers or developers.
Our lab offers opportunities to challenge various research issues from computer hardware, software, and scientific applications running on supercomputing systems. Since each professor in this lab has different research projects, prospective students should contact the professors about their potential research themes.
Hiroyuki Takizawa
Hideaki Goto
Ryusuke Egawa
The introduction video of our laboratory
Jobs of graduates
Doctor course
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
Hitachi, Ltd.
NEC Corporation
Ministry of Defense
Renesas Electronics
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.
Tohoku University
Henan University of Science and Technology
Master course
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE EAST CORPORATION
NTT DATA Corporation
NS Solutions Corporation
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.
FANUC Corporation
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.
Microsoft
Ministry of Defense
Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
NEC Corporation
Rakuten, Inc.
Seiko Epson Corporation
SoftBank Corp.
Fujitsu Limited
NTT COMWARE Corporation
Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.
Internet Initiative Japan Inc.(IIJ)
Advantest Corporation
KELK Ltd.
Latest Laboratory Event
2017/04/13
We took a group photo of laboratory members.
We will enjoy the lab life with this member for this academic year.
Please take a look at other events from here.
We are using the new popular products for experiments!
May 25, 2017. In last article we introduced the Raspberry Pis, which have been set as a cluster for some experiments. This time we would like to proudly tell you we are using the popular products in our experiments. Check it out!
Interesting? If you wonder what are they, try searching it on the internet~
Prof. Egawa made a presentation in the NEC User Group Meeting 2017
Prof. Egawa made a presentation in the NEC User Group Meeting 2017, which was named “Toward Energy-Aware Operation of Future HPC Systems”.