Keio Photonics Research Institute (KPRI)

Creativity

Summary

Koike

Along with the rapid growth 8K/5G technologies, development that would surpass by far the conventional technologies such as high-speed data transmission and high-definition displays, etc. is an urgent need. We are aiming to create a new future by disseminating photonics polymer technologies for the High Speed Graded Index Plastic Optical Fiber (GI POF) and the Ultra High Definition Display that were born in Keio University by collaborating with the industry.



SDGs

4.QUALITY EDUCATION4.QUALITY EDUCATION
7. AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY7. AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

Project Members

About Project Members, Researchers

Note: ◎ indicates the project leader

◎ Yasuhiro Koike Keio University Distinguished Professor Photonics Polymer for high-speed optical transmission and high-definition display
Tetsuya Toma Graduate School of System Design and Management Professor Program/project management and communication design for communities such as medical/health care, education or local resource utilization
Nobuyuki Yamasaki Faculty of Science and Technology Professor Real-Time systems, Computer architecture, ScO, etc.
Hideharu Amano System Design Center, University of Tokyo Senior Researcher Computer architecture, Parallel processing, Reconfigurable systems, Interconnection network, System LSI
Hiroki Matsutani Faculty of Science and Technology Professor Computer architecture, Machine learning, Distributed systems
Masaaki Kondo Faculty of Science and Technology Professor Computer architecture, New computing paradigm, High-Performance computing
Hiroaki Nishi Faculty of Science and Technology Professor Network Architecture, Distributed Shared System Architecture, ASIC, FPGA design, Smart City / Smart Community, Deep Neural Network Application / Data Anonymization Standardization
Makoto Asai KGRI Project Professor Soft matter physics, Engineering