Digital Twin Campus
Creativity
Summary
Using cutting-edge digital technology, the project aims to realize the next-generation digital society on campus. For this purpose, the project develops new communication technologies, computing architectures that utilize them, as well as new sensor and sensor fusion technologies that connect physical and virtual spaces. In addition, trust and security technologies will be developed at the same time to realize a safe and secure world where physical and virtual space are integrated.
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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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◎ Osamu Nakamura | KGRI | Project Professor | Project Management |
Jin Nakazawa | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Professor | Data sharing platform and AI |
Akira Wakita | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Professor | Digital Twin Application and ART |
Manabu Omae | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Professor | Autonomous Driving |
Keisuke Uehara | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Professor | Moblie Network |
Tadashi Okoshi | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Professor | Data Ayalysis and welbeing apps |
Shigeya Suzuki | Graduate School of Media and Governance, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Project Professor | Trustworthy information space |
Ryosuke Abe | Graduate School of Media and Governance, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Project Assistant Professor | Trustworthy information space |
Kota Yatagai | Faculty of Environment and Information Studies | Undergraduate Program | Media over Quic |
Jun Murai | KGRI | Project Professor | Trustworthy information space |
Takumi Ishihara | KGRI | Project Assistant Professor | Moblie Network |
Atsuko Kurabayashi | KGRI | Temporary Staff Member | Project support |