معرفی
Professor in the Department of Information Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, specializing in distributed algorithms and autonomous mobile robotics. Research focuses on self-stabilizing systems for luminous robots, fault tolerance, and grid-based coordination with applications in dynamic network environments.
- Degrees: Doctor (Engineering) and Master (Engineering) from Osaka University
- Professional Memberships: ACM, IEEE Computer Society, Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE)
Research centers on theoretical informatics and computer systems, particularly self-stabilizing distributed algorithms for robot swarms. Key areas include visibility problems in luminous robots, Byzantine fault tolerance, and uniform deployment in bipartite graphs. Recent work addresses defected-view models and st-edge-ordering via ear decomposition, emphasizing algorithmic solvability under asynchronous conditions.
Publications since 2022 reveal strong trends in mobile robotics (70% of output) and distributed computing (30%), with subfield emphasis on fault tolerance (25%), grid networks (20%), and self-stabilization (15%). International collaborations with Israeli and Japanese researchers dominate recent work.
- Information and System Society Contribution Award (2024) - For editorial contributions to English-language journals
- 13th Telecommunications Advancement Foundation Award (1998) - For student research in telecom systems
Secured multiple competitive grants including JSPS KAKENHI projects (2020–2025) as co-PI on $$\text{JP20KK0232}$$ ($$\text{\$18.72M JPY}$$) for sustainable autonomous systems, and JST SICORP funding (2018–2022) for low-functionality robot swarms. Previously led NTT DoCoMo collaborations on fault-tolerant routing (2007–2008) and sensor networks (2004–2006). Serves as advisor to researchers like Yonghwan Kim and Masahiro Shibata through co-authored publications.
Leads the Center for Research and Development in Higher Engineering-Education while chairing major symposia including the 26th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2024). Organizes the Information Science Workshop series as committee chair and participates in program committees for CANDAR and IEEE conferences.




