Staff Introduction
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柴田 裕一郎 Yuichiro SHIBATA
- Emailyuichironagasaki-u.ac.jp- Position / Degree Institute of Integrated Science and Technology, Professor
School of Information and Data Sciences, Dean, Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, Professor
Doctor (Engineering)
- Specialized Field Reconfigurable computing, FPGA, computer architecture, parallel processing- External Links researchmap
CV
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Mar.1996
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Keio University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Graduated
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Mar.1998
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Keio University, Department of Computer Science, Master Course, Completed
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Mar.1998
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JSPS Research Fellow
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Mar.2001
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Keio University, Department of Computer Science, Doctor Course, Completed
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Apr.2001
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Nagasaki University, Faculty of Engineering, Research Associate
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Apr.2003
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Nagasaki University, Faculty of Engineering, Assistant Professor
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Sep.2006
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University of South Carolina, Visiting Scholar
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Apr.2007
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Nagasaki University, Faculty of Engineering, Senior Assistant Professor
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Jan.2008
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Nagasaki University, Faculty of Engineering, Associate Professor
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Apr.2011
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Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor
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Aug.2018
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Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Engineering, Professor (- current)
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Aug.2019
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RIKEN, Senior Visiting Scientist(- current)
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Research Activities
Reconfigurable computer architecture
We are developing reconfigurable computers whose logical structure can be flexibly tailored to each application. Making the best use of programmable devices such as FPGAs, we aim to establish high-performance and energy-efficient computing platforms and their programming methodology.

Applications of reconfigurable computing
We are also interested in applying reconfigurable computing to various application domains. Algorithms and architectures are optimized together for each system such as real-time image processing, cryptosystems, energy conversion, and medical robots.

Educational Activities
Class
School of Information and Data Sciences:First-year Seminar, Practice in Software ProgrammingⅠ, Logic Circuit, Computer Architecture I/Ⅱ, Information Engineering ExperimentsⅡ/Ⅳ, Research Project
Graduate School of Engineering:Parallel Computer Architecture