M1 has participated in Multidisciplinary Seminar

Hello, this is Hiroki Nakai, M1 student.
Multidisciplinary Seminar was held on March 6.
Multidisciplinary Seminar is a poster presentation by M1 students on their research results for the past year and their research plans for the coming year.
From our laboratory, three students, Aoyagi, Ishii, and Nakai, gave presentations.

The presentation had been held online until last year, but this year, the traditional face-to-face presentation method was used, and many people asked questions, making it a very meaningful time.
We will take many comments into consideration and do our best for our master’s thesis.

Prof. Takahashi spoke at Cyber HPC Symposium 2023

Assistant Professor Takahashi participated as a panelist in the Cyber HPC Symposium 2023 held at the Cybermedia Center, Osaka University on March 6, 2023.

The panel discussion was entitled “Toward the New Research Infrastructure of Cybermedia Center, Osaka University”, in which the state of university computing centers was reported, and the future of supercomputers and computing centers was discussed.

Graduation thesis has been submitted.

Hello, this is Koda from B4.

Today, I successfully submitted my graduation thesis.
Although I faced many difficulties in my research, I was able to complete my thesis thanks to the guidance and support of the professors and students in my laboratory. Thank you very much.

I will continue to do my best in my master’s program, making the most of what I have learned in my graduation research!

Graduation research presentations have been completed.

Hello, this is Koda from B4.

On February 13~14, there was a graduation research presentation.
In my presentation, many people asked me questions and I was able to exchange valuable opinions with them.
In addition, the presentations by other students in the aerospace course were also very interesting and a great experience for me.
Now I’m going to work hard to finish writing my thesis for the March 3 deadline for my graduation thesis!

Presented at the master’s thesis final review

Hello, my name is Ide, an M2 student.
The main review meeting for master’s degree was held from February 2 to 9.
From Takizawa Lab, four students, Ide, Kaneko, Satake, and Sugawara, made presentations.
We are happy that all of them successfully completed their presentations and submitted their master’s theses (duplicates) by the deadline.

We will continue to work hard until the submission of the final draft of the master’s thesis, taking into consideration the comments given by the judges in this presentation.
I would like to thank all the professors in my laboratory for their time and effort in helping me revise my thesis and practice my presentation.

Next week, there will be a presentation for the bachelor’s degree. I hope you will do your best.

New Year has started!

Happy New Year!
I am Daiki Nakai, a first-year master’s student.
In Takizawa Laboratory, seminars started on January 5.
I’ll do my best in 2023!

Presented at HiPC

I am Shimomura, a specially-appointed associate professor in Takizawa-Takahashi Laboratory.
I have presented my research results at an international conference (HiPC) held in Bangalore, India from December 18-21. Through the presentation, I was able to have valuable experiences such as interacting with researchers from different cultures.
The temperature in India rose to about 28°C during the daytime, which was quite different from Japan, which was just then undergoing an intense cold wave. Although we had a minor accident when Dr. Takizawa and I got separated at the airport during our flight connection on the way back to Japan, we managed to return home safely.

Presented at the PDCAT’22

Hello, my name is Ide, M2.
I recently attended the international conference PDCAT held from December 7 to 9.
PDCAT is a conference on HPC applications and technologies and has been held in various countries, but the 23rd conference was held in Sendai.

Three members of Takizawa Laboratory presented at the conference. Here are their impressions of the conference.

Jin Yifan: Hello, this is D1 student Jin Yifan.
At PDCAT22, I had the privilege of presenting my research, Towards Priority-Flexible Task Mapping for Heterogeneous Multi-Core NUMA system, as a regular paper.
I received many valuable questions and comments.
I will further improve my existing work based on them.As an audience, I also enjoyed the conference.
The presentations and posters brought by the other participants were very interesting.
They helped me to keep up to date with the latest trends in my field of research.

Sugawara: This was my first conference in a face-to-face format, but I was able to complete my presentation without any major mistakes. I think it was a great experience for me as a student.

Ide: I was quite nervous because I was not used to presenting in English, but I received a lot of advice and opinions, and it was a very valuable experience for me.
I also learned a lot from the presentations and poster sessions by others, listening to a wide range of talks, from fields close to my own research to fields I was not familiar with.

I would like to continue to do my best so that I can further develop my research based on the advice and opinions I received at the conference.

Mr. Sun became a member of our lab.

Hi, everyone! My name is Sun Xiangcheng. I am a third grade PhD student of Xi’an Jiaotong University in China. I am really excited to be a member of Takizawa Lab as a special research student since Oct 2022.
Before coming here, my main work was to combine lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) of computational fluid dynamics with high-performance computing (HPC) in engineering applications. I hope to learn some knowledge about high-performance computing, performance evaluation and supercomputing, and make some meaningful progress here.
I appreciate the opportunity this Lab provided. And I am looking forward to communicating with all professors and students here about research and culture!

Presentation at the 187th HPC Workshop

Hello!
I am Nakai, a first-year master’s student.
I have just participated in the 187th HPC workshop held at the Okinawa Industry Support Center on December 1 and 2.
I was very nervous because it was my first presentation at a research meeting.
Based on the comments I received from the participants, I will do my best in my future research life.