- Bioinformatics
- Computer Science
- Computer Theory
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Mitsunori Ogihara is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences, with secondary appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Molecular and Microbiology (MMI), College of Arts (CoA), and Human Genetics and Genomics (HGG). He serves as Director of Workforce Development and Education at IDSC and Director of Graduate Studies for the Computer Science department. Education Ph.D. in Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology (1993) Research Interests Professor Ogihara maintains a diverse research portfolio spanning multiple domains of computer science. His work demonstrates significant contributions to: Theoretical Computer Science - with publications on computational complexity and dynamical systems Bioinformatics and Medical Data Science - pioneering work on multi-omics data integration for Type 1 Diabetes biomarker discovery Data Mining and Machine Learning - developing novel algorithms for knowledge extraction from complex datasets Music Information Retrieval - editing the seminal book "Music Data Mining" and applying computational methods to music analysis Digital Humanities - advancing NLP techniques for historical Japanese text processing Publication Trends Professor Ogihara's recent publications reveal a strong interdisciplinary trajectory , increasingly connecting computer science with biomedical applications and cultural analytics. His work on computational data augmentation for small biomedical datasets represents a significant methodological innovation with potential clinical impact. Simultaneously, he continues to advance foundational work in computational complexity while expanding applications in entertainment analytics and historical text processing, demonstrating remarkable intellectual breadth. Teaching and Mentorship Professor Ogihara has supervised numerous PhD students who have secured positions at leading technology companies (Google, Amazon, IBM) and academic institutions worldwide. His commitment to education extends to textbook authorship, including "Exploring Data Science with R and the Tidyverse" and his upcoming "An Introduction to Theory of Computation," which aim to make complex computational concepts accessible to undergraduate students.
