"Internet of Brains"-Society (IoB-S)
Integration
Summary
Today, brain science and its technologies have made remarkable progress. By manipulating CA (Cybernetic Avatar) in both real and virtual worlds with BMI (Brain-Machine Interface) , our physical capabilities have been dramatically expanded, and we might now be able to control our bodies beyond time and space. This project explores the impact and meaning of these developments in neuroscience on humans and society through dialogue between people in the humanities and social sciences and the scientists and engineers. IoB-S ("Internet of Brains"-Society) has just been established to provide a platform for exchange among a wide range of researchers from inside and outside of Keio University, as well as from Japan and abroad.
"Internet of Brains"-Society (IoB-S)
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Project Members
About Project Members, ResearchersNote: ◎ indicates the project leader
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests |
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◎ Keigo Komamura | Faculty of Law | Professor | Constitutional law, History of modern constitutional politics, Constitutional law litigation, Theory of rights |
Yoshinori Oshima | Professional School (Law School), Senshu University | Attorney-at-Law/Professor | Constitutional law, Administrative law, Information law |
Masatoshi Kokubo | Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Tokyo University | Assistant Professor | Constitutional law, Neurolaw, Cognitive liberty, Neuroscience (Computational neuroscience) |
Ken Tsutsumibayashi | Faculty of Law | Dean/Professor | History of political thought, History of comparative political thought |
Satoshi Yokodaido | Law School | Professor | Constitutional law, Comparative constitutional law, Freedom of expression |
Kunifumi Saito | Faculty of Policy Management | Associate Professor | New types of jurisprudence, Civil law practice, Cybersecurity law |
Satoshi Narihara | Faculty of Law, Kyushu University | Associate Professor | Information law, Freedom of expression, Privacy, Data protection, Artificial intelligence and law |
Machiko Sakai | Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Tokyo University | Associate Professor | Intellectual property law, Information law and policy |
Tomoumi Nishimura | Faculty of Law, Kyushu University | Associate Professor | Philosophy of law, Legal informatics, Artificial intelligence and law |
Tamami Fukushi | Faculty of Human Welfare, Tokyo Online University | Professor | Neuroethics, Brain science, Responsible research and innovation, Science communication |
Takayuki Matsuo | Attorney-at-Law | Law on information communication and technology | |
Masahiko Sudo | Attorney-at-Law | Digital archive, Copyright law, Personal information, Portrait rights | |
Yuka Koide | Boston Consulting Group | Data Scientist | Constitutional law, Psychology |