Electrical and Information Engineering
Learning from Power Equipment to Smart Information Systems, and Telecommunications to Connect People
The birth of the internet and mobile phones had an enormous impact on the world. Smartphones have now become indispensable to our way of life. Students not only study about the structure of these technical devices, but also the signal transmission and the electricity that enables devices to operate. The field of the study varies from automobiles to home appliances. Students acquire knowledge and skills to help support human life.

Electric Information and Electricity
This study is necessary as a foundation for electric engineering knowledge. The field is called "electrical engineering" in which high voltage and high current are dealt with. Students master the practical theory and the safety aspects when handling high voltage electricity. The field supports social infrastructure.

Electric Information and Electricity
This study is necessary as a foundation for electric engineering knowledge. The field is called "electrical engineering" in which high voltage and high current are dealt with. Students master the practical theory and the safety aspects when handling high voltage electricity. The field supports social infrastructure.

Telecommunication
In today's society without mobile phones, we can hardly communicate with each other, so communication technologies such as wireless communication and information network are indispensable for conveying information. This area of study helps to connect people with each other and also to link people and communication devices.

Information Technology Linked to Electrical Engineering
Information Technology is strongly associated with not only electronic control and digital signal processing, but all areas in electrical and electronic communication. It is a field that connects electronics and social infrastructure to comfortably support our daily lives.

Electronics
Students must study this area of study in which low voltage and low currency are dealt with in order to gain knowledge about electric materials and appliances. It is very important to learn about electronic materials that are used in electronic components and semiconductors. Electronics is one of the familiar disciplines that represents the electronic society.

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Minoru Aoyagi
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) The University of Tokyo
Electrical and Electronic Materials
Mass Transportation under Thermal Stress
E-mail: aoyagi@nit.ac.jp

Mamoru Ugajin
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) The University of Tokyo
Electronic Engineering
Integrated Circuits, Wireless Hardwares
2008 & 2012 IEICE's Testimonials, IEICE Electronics Society
2009-2011: Editor of IEICE Electronics Express
Member of the Editorial Advisers for the IEICE Journal
E-mail: uga@nit.ac.jp

Hideaki Yoshino
Professor
Dr. (Sc.) Tokyo Institute of Technology
Communication Traffic Engineering
Traffic Measurement, Analysis, Visualization, and Performance Evaluation for Information Communication Networks
IEICE Fellow, Communication Society Excellent Paper Award
IEEE GLOBECOM Outstanding Leadership Award
The Operations Research Society of Japan (ORSJ): Case Study Incentive Award
IEICE Auditor
IEEE ComSoc. CQR-TC Chair-Elect
ORSJ Council Member
E-mail: yoshino@nit.ac.jp

Norikazu Ikoma
Professor
M.E. degree in HOSEI University, Ph.D. degree in SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
Academic or Professional Disciplines: Particle Filters, State Space Model and State Estimation, Computational Intelligent System, Soft Computing
Field of Research:
Theory, Methodology, Implementation, Applications (moving target tracking, human behavior capturing, etc.) of Particle Filters with Construction of Demonstration Systems
Fusion of Intelligent Information Processing (including AI) and State Estimation Methods to Explore Computational Intelligent Systems
Best Paper Award of ISCIIA2004, Best Paper Award of ISCIIA2012, JACIII Best Paper Award in 2013 for 2010-2012, SOFT Contribution Award for SCIS&ISIS2014 as General Chair, Achievement Award, International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems 2015 (ISIS2015)
A Councilor of Japan Society of Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics (SOFT), Advisory Committee of SCIS&ISIS2016, The Chairperson of Research Meeting on Particle Filters, Editor of Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics (JACIII)
Associate Professor of Kyushu Institute of Technology (-2016.3)
Visiting Associate Professor of The Institute of Statistical Mathematics (2009.4 - 2012.3)
E-mail: ikoma@nit.ac.jp

Takahiro Ueno
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Keio University
Electro Mechanical Machine
Electrical Sliding Contact, FEM Analysis
E-mail: ueno@nit.ac.jp

Hiroshi Takase
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Nippon Institute of Technology
Information Theory and Its Applications, Wireless Network
Coded Modulation, Signal Processing, GPS Application System
E-mail: hira@nit.ac.jp

Takefumi Hiraaguri
Professor
Ph.D. University of Tsukuba
Wireless Communication Technology
Study of Wireless Access Control Suitable for Mobile Communication
E-mail: hira@nit.ac.jp

Masanori Kimoto
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Kyushu University
Digital Signal Processing
Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Active Noise Control, Blind Source Separation
E-mail: kimoto@nit.ac.jp

Takayuki Kimura
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Saitama University
Optimization, Power Supply, Nonlinear Science
Optimization for Power Supply, Chaotic Dynamics Approach for Optimization
Young Researcher's Award from The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2008.4-2009.9)
Assistant Professor at Nagasaki University (2009.11-2011.3)
E-mail: tkimura@nit.ac.jp

Hiroyuki Shimizu
Associate Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Nippon Institute of Technology
High-Voltage Engineering
Degradation Evaluation of Organic Insulating Material
IEEJ Excellent Presentation Award (2011)
E-mail: shimizu@nit.ac.jp

Kenko Ota
Assistant Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Doshisha University
Digital Signal Processing
Noise Reduction, Spoken Language Processing, Singing Voice Synthesis, Wireless Communication System
E-mail: otakenko@nit.ac.jp

Yasutoshi Takemoto
Assistant Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Shibaura Institute of Technology
Electric Power System, Electric Power Equipment
Power Generation Control, Power Control, Smart Grid, Small Hydroelectric Generation, Wind Power, Photovoltaics
Fukui National College of Technology, Salesian Polytechnic
E-mail: dm825574@nit.ac.jp
Electronics
Students must study this area of study in which low voltage and low currency are dealt with in order to gain knowledge about electric materials and appliances. It is very important to learn about electronic materials that are used in electronic components and semiconductors. Electronics is one of the familiar disciplines that represents the electronic society.

Telecommunication
In today's society without mobile phones, we can hardly communicate with each other, so communication technologies such as wireless communication and information network are indispensable for conveying information. This area of study helps to connect people with each other and also to link people and communication devices.


Minoru Aoyagi
Dr. (Eng.) The University of Tokyo
Electrical and Electronic Materials
Mass Transportation under Thermal Stress
E-mail: aoyagi@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Mamoru Ugajin
Dr. (Eng.) The University of Tokyo
Electronic Engineering
Integrated Circuits, Wireless Hardwares
2008 & 2012 IEICE's Testimonials, IEICE Electronics Society
2009-2011: Editor of IEICE Electronics Express
Member of the Editorial Advisers for the IEICE Journal
E-mail: uga@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Hideaki Yoshino
Dr. (Sc.) Tokyo Institute of Technology
Communication Traffic Engineering
Traffic Measurement, Analysis, Visualization, and Performance Evaluation for Information Communication Networks
IEICE Fellow, Communication Society Excellent Paper Award
IEEE GLOBECOM Outstanding Leadership Award
The Operations Research Society of Japan (ORSJ): Case Study Incentive Award
IEICE Auditor
IEEE ComSoc. CQR-TC Chair-Elect
ORSJ Council Member
E-mail: yoshino@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Norikazu Ikoma
M.E. degree in HOSEI University, Ph.D. degree in SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
Academic or Professional Disciplines: Particle Filters, State Space Model and State Estimation, Computational Intelligent System, Soft Computing
Field of Research:
Theory, Methodology, Implementation, Applications (moving target tracking, human behavior capturing, etc.) of Particle Filters with Construction of Demonstration Systems
Fusion of Intelligent Information Processing (including AI) and State Estimation Methods to Explore Computational Intelligent Systems
Best Paper Award of ISCIIA2004, Best Paper Award of ISCIIA2012, JACIII Best Paper Award in 2013 for 2010-2012, SOFT Contribution Award for SCIS&ISIS2014 as General Chair, Achievement Award, International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems 2015 (ISIS2015)
A Councilor of Japan Society of Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics (SOFT), Advisory Committee of SCIS&ISIS2016, The Chairperson of Research Meeting on Particle Filters, Editor of Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics (JACIII)
Associate Professor of Kyushu Institute of Technology (-2016.3)
Visiting Associate Professor of The Institute of Statistical Mathematics (2009.4 - 2012.3)
E-mail: ikoma@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Takahiro Ueno
Dr. (Eng.) Keio University
Electro Mechanical Machine
Electrical Sliding Contact, FEM Analysis
E-mail: ueno@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Hiroshi Takase
Dr. (Eng.) Nippon Institute of Technology
Information Theory and Its Applications, Wireless Network
Coded Modulation, Signal Processing, GPS Application System
E-mail: hira@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Takefumi Hiraaguri
Ph.D. University of Tsukuba
Wireless Communication Technology
Study of Wireless Access Control Suitable for Mobile Communication
E-mail: hira@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Masanori Kimoto
Dr. (Eng.) Kyushu University
Digital Signal Processing
Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Active Noise Control, Blind Source Separation
E-mail: kimoto@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Takayuki Kimura
Dr. (Eng.) Saitama University
Optimization, Power Supply, Nonlinear Science
Optimization for Power Supply, Chaotic Dynamics Approach for Optimization
Young Researcher's Award from The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2008.4-2009.9)
Assistant Professor at Nagasaki University (2009.11-2011.3)
E-mail: tkimura@nit.ac.jp
Professor

Hiroyuki Shimizu
Dr. (Eng.) Nippon Institute of Technology
High-Voltage Engineering
Degradation Evaluation of Organic Insulating Material
IEEJ Excellent Presentation Award (2011)
E-mail: shimizu@nit.ac.jp
Associate Professor

Kenko Ota
Dr. (Eng.) Doshisha University
Digital Signal Processing
Noise Reduction, Spoken Language Processing, Singing Voice Synthesis, Wireless Communication System
E-mail: otakenko@nit.ac.jp
Assistant Professor

Yasutoshi Takemoto
Dr. (Eng.) Shibaura Institute of Technology
Electric Power System, Electric Power Equipment
Power Generation Control, Power Control, Smart Grid, Small Hydroelectric Generation, Wind Power, Photovoltaics
Fukui National College of Technology, Salesian Polytechnic
E-mail: dm825574@nit.ac.jp
Assistant Professor

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Takuya Kuwahara
Dr. (Sc.) Tokyo Metropolitan University
Soft Matter Physics, Fluid Mechanics
Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Development of a Flow Visualization Technique
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