معرفی
Shigeru Shimamoto is a Professor at Waseda University's School of Fundamental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research spans wireless communication systems, biomedical sensing technologies, and intelligent transportation solutions. Since 2014, he has led the Communication and Computer Engineering department at Waseda University, previously serving as Director of the Global Information and Telecommunication Institute (2020-2024).
- 2008: Visiting Professor at Stanford University's Electrical Engineering
- 2000-2002: Research Assistant at University of Electro-Communications
Key research areas include:
- Wireless Communication: OTFS modulation, NOMA, RIS-aided systems, and microwave-based vital sensing
- Smart Healthcare: Non-contact blood pressure monitoring, SpO2 estimation using microwave reflection
- Transportation Optimization: On-street parking analysis, traffic flow modeling, and energy-efficient vehicular networks
Awarded the 2024 Commendation for Science and Technology from MEXT, his work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary impact combining communication engineering with medical applications. Recent publications focus on machine learning integration in gesture recognition, vehicular detection, and resource allocation for autonomous systems.


