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Department of Computer Science,

Graduate School of SIE,


University of Tsukuba
2016-2017
http://www.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/

Information Mathematics and Modeling


Advanced Control Systems Research Group
Chaos and Computer Amusement Oriented Systems Laboratory
Computer and Visual Sciences Laboratory
Mathematical Modelling and Algorithm Laboratory
System Optimization Laboratory

Intelligent Software
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Mizutani lab.)
Intelligent Robot Laboratory
Interactive Programming Laboratory
Programming Logic Group
Visualization and Interactive Systems Laboratory

Software System & Computer Architecture


Computer Networks Laboratory
Data-Driven Networking Architecture Laboratory
Data System Engineering Laboratory
Electronic Circuit Laboratory
High Performance Computing System Laboratory
Integration System Laboratory
Interactive Architecture Laboratory
Kitagawa Data Engineering Laboratory
Life-Electronics Laboratory
Nakada-Tanimura Laboratory
Operating System and Distributed Processing Laboratory
Operating System and System Software Laboratory
Parallel and Distributed Computing Laboratory
Realtime and Embedded Architecture Laboratory
Software Laboratory

Media Engineering & Intelligent System


Adaptive Information Processing Group
Computational Vision Science Laboratory
Computer Vision Laboratory
Image Science Laboratory
Knowledge System Laboratory
Machine Intelligence & Biomedical Engineering Laboratory
Machine Learning / Data Mining Laboratory
Multimedia Laboratory
Non-numerical Processing Algorithms Laboratory
Quality of Life Technology Laboratory
Satoh Laboratory
Web Science Laboratory
Welcome to the Department of
Computer Science

Computer Science is the field of research and technology that can turn our dreams into
reality. When an artist makes a painting, this one page can deeply move the hearts of
people. However, the influence of the painting ends there. The same goes for music
and literature. On the other hand, the products of a computer scientist, the software,
hardware, even the web services, they become "things" that actively work towards
helping the activities of other people. Those who become Computer Scientists can not
only transform the images in their heads into realities, but also make these realities
a new part of our very world. Parts that can be used not only in your country, but
everywhere around the globe.

Our Department of Computer Science is proud to be at the bleeding edge of Japan's


technological frontier. Our faculty consists of 72 members (26 professors, 22 associate professors, 6 lecturers and 18
assistant professors, as of October 2015). They cover almost all fields within Computer Science, so I am sure you can find
a professor working in your field of interest. Also, the student-to-professor rate is small within our laboratories, so you will
have the pleasurable experience of a personalized education.

The University of Tsukuba has many qualities that set it apart from other universities in Japan. One of those is its huge
campus, one of the largest in the country. Still, it is only 45 minutes by train from Akihabara, a fact that has surprised many
visitors to our campus. In such a huge campus, we have a wide variety of research fields: from Engineering and Humanities
to Sports Science, Arts and even Medicine, besides our own Computer Science, of course. The campus also houses the
students, professors, and the secretarial staff necessary to support our daily activities. Also there are many international
students coming from abroad to research and study with us.

Department of Computer Science


Graduate School of SIE,
University of Tsukuba

Kazuhiko KATO (Department Chair)


Features of the Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science directs its research and
educational activities with the idea of developing Scientists and
IT Professionals that can attend to the diverse needs of a society
through the development and application of novel technologies in
Information Science.

With this idea in mind, the department aims to help its graduate
students to develop excellent skills on theoretical and mathematical
methods for information modeling, analysis and resolution methods
on both hardware and software. Our graduates should become
researchers capable of analyzing and solving a variety of problems
in computer systems and related fields, as well as engineers capable
of developing and utilizing actual systems based on these solutions.

The Department of Computer Science

Software
System

Intelligent Computer
Software CS Seminar Architecture

[Laboratory Activities]
Supervision
Information Discussion Media
Mathematics Results Engineering
and Modeling
Intelligent
System

Progressive Approach:
The Department of Computer Science provides a curriculum that
covers a wide area of CS fields, along with a faculty body whose
expertise covers these many fields. In addition, with the support of
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(MEXT), and industry leaders, we created specialized programs to
pro-actively promote the internationalization, industry-academic
cooperation, development of top-line research and professional
development of our student body.

Technical Report:
The department occasionally publishes its recent research results
as technical reports in its homepage. In this way we share the new
technologies developed in our department with the society at large.

Colloquium:
The department holds a colloquium to disseminate new trends
in computer science research to its members. Students as well
as faculty member are welcome to attend these colloquia, which
usually consist of lectures by invited speakers from other academic
institutions and the industry.

Programs:
In addition to the regular Master's degree program, our department
also offers three specialized programs that a regular student can
opt-in to: the Computer Science English program offers an option
for students who prefer to do their studies completely in English,
the Practical Software Development Master Program for Fostering
Advanced IT Professionals program offers a curriculum focused
on the development of industry skills, and the enPiT one year
program offers an intensive, distributed course on IT skills with the
collaboration of a network of universities through Japan.

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Computer Science English Program (CSE)
At our department, students may elect to take all of their required
disciplines in English through the Computer Science English
program. This program is aimed at both students whose native
language is not Japanese, as well as those students who want to
broaden their horizons through an education in English.

Currently the CSE program offers a core of subjects in the fields


of Computational Science, such as parallel numerical algorithms,
parallel programming, and large scale computing. A growing
number of general subjects is also offered. Students of the CSE
program are also eligible to take some courses in Japanese from
the regular curriculum if they desire.
Numerical Simulation
The CSE program was founded from G30 Computational Science
Program, with the goal of foste ring qualifie d re searche r s in Numerical Algorithms
interdisciplinary computational science with research abilities
in both computational and computer science. This program Big Data Analysis
is supported by the Center for Computational Sciences at the
University of Tsukuba.
High Performance Computing

Computer Science English Program Supercomputer

Practical Software Development Master Program


for Fostering Advanced IT Professionals
This program provides practical education in the fields of embedded Companies that collaborate
system software and enterprise systems. The program fosters
with lecturers for this program
developers with world-class skills, who are ready for work as
specialists in the IT-related companies. This program is supported (by alphabetical order in Japanese)
by Center for Innovation Leaders (CeFIL).

Features
PBL
PBL (Project Based Learning) is a practical training course whose
purpose is to build a problem-solving system within a team. In the
enterprise systems PBL course, students undertake system design,
implementation, testing and project management. This program
gives students the skills to plan and design information systems.

Recent Topics in the IT industry


In order to learn about trends in state-of-the-art technology in
industry, we invite top-class developers from industry to give
lectures on the technology they use. A wide range of themes is
chosen for the lectures, including cloud computing, ubiquitous
systems, cutting edge technology in embedded systems, and cell
processors.

Internship
Almost all students take up summer internships in supporting
companies to gain actual working experience.

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enPiT: Education Network for Practical Information Technologies
enPiT is a network of universities for promoting education of Pre-summer school basic courses
practical information technology (IT) skills at the graduate level,
initially star ted by 15 member universities. enPiT focuses on These courses aim to prepare participants for the summer school
four essential fields of IT, namely Cloud Computing, Security, by teaching the essentials of business application software. They
Embedded Systems and Business Application Sof tware. Our include the following: software development engineering, open
department hosts the division of business applications jointly with systems engineering, embedded systems, embedded program
Future University Hakodate and the Advanced Institute of Industrial development, service-oriented architecture engineering, and a
Technology. In the Business Application division, we aim to help special lecture on recent IT advances.
grow IT specialists who can produce practical solutions to the
unexposed needs in business and society at large, with up-to-date
expertise in the constantly evolving information technology and
infrastructure. Summer school
The program is mainly aimed at students in the first year of the
masters course. However, it is open to students in other academic The school aims to boost the students skills to the practical
years. Students of other universities can also enroll through a level in intensive workshop-style courses. In the project-based
formal application procedure. Central to the curriculum are a two- development workshop of practical applications, students work in
week long summer school and distributed project-based learning a team to master the methods of software development in industry.
(PBL) courses given at each university following the summer The students knowledge will be further enhanced by omnibus-
school. In order to make these experiences as fruitful as possible, style lectures on building-block technologies used in business
pre -summe r school cour se s are of fe re d for acquiring basic applications and project management.
knowledge.
This program is mainly supported by the Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan. The program is
jointly supported by CeFIL and other companies. Distributed PBL
The students practical skills are lifted to the next level through
the post-summer school distributed PBL cour se. A realistic
development project is conducted in a distributed style, utilizing
modern communication means such as teleconferencing. In this
course, students experience the entire process of application
software development, which involves professional documenting
and reviewing for quality assurance, as well as project management.


Participating Universities

Future University Hakodate


Faculty members and students
Academic Societies at participating university

Governmental Institutions

Participating Universities Tohoku University
Faculty members and students
Academic Societies
at participating university
Kyushu University
Japan Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology University of Tsukuba
Kyushu Institute of Technology


Nagoya University
Participating Universities Osaka University
The University of Tokyo
Kobe University
Keio University
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Tokyo Institute of Technology

Participating Universities
Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology

Institute of Information Security

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Faculties (* professors who can supervise graduate students)

Information Mathematics and Modeling Software System


* KAWABE Tohru Control design: Theory and Applications in Robust * KATO Kazuhiko System software: Operating systems, distributed systems,
control, Receding horizon control, hybrid system, virtual machines, information security.
Brain machine interface, etc.
* KITAGAWA Hiroyuki Database systems and data engineering : Information
* KITAGAWA Takashi Numerical analysis: Numerical algorithms for inverse integration, Data mining, Information retrieval, Stream
and Illposed problems. Mathematical model of meaning processing, Bigdata.
and multimedia information system.
* LI Jie Distributed Networking and Computing, Cloud and Big
* KUNO Takahito Mathematical programming: Numerical algorithms for Data, OS, System Reliability, Safety, and Evaluation.
globally solving nonconvex optimization problems.
* ABE Hirotake System Software, Distributed Systems, Computer
* SAKURAI Tetsuya Computational Mathematics, Numerical Mathematics Security, Computer Network.
for Computers, Parallel Computing Algorithms for
Supercomputers, Algorithms for Large-scale Data Analysis, * AMAGASA Toshiyuki Database system, data engineering: XML/RDF Database,
social media, and scientific database.
Computational Science, Mathematical Software.
* OIKAWA Shuichi Operating Systems, System Software for Real-Time
* TOKUNAGA Ryuji Chaos, fractals and bifurcation theor y. Computer
and Embedded Systems, Parallel and Distributed
amusement oriented elementary technologies.
Computing.
* CAI DongSheng Multimedia using artificial life theory. High performance
computing and parallel computing for space simulation. * SHINJO Yasushi Operating systems, distributed systems, virtualization,
concurrent processing, distributed social networking
Imaging using chaos and fractals.
services.
* SANO Yoshio Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Optimization:
Mathematical structure and optimization for discrete * HARAIKAWA Tomohiro Networked appliances, embedded system, accessibility.
systems such as graphs, networks, matrices, and
matroids.
* MAEDA Atusi Implementation of programming languages, garbage
collection, runtime system, resource management.
IMAKURA Akira Numerical analysis: Numerical algorithms for solving
KAWASHIMA Hideyuki Database systems, DBMS architecture, sensor networks,
linear systems and eigenvalue problems. data streams.
FUTAMURA Yasunori Numerical analysis, High performance parallel algorithm, CHEN Hanxiong Database system, knowledge-base system, e-education,
Parallel solver for large -scale linear systems and information retrieval, knowledge discovery and data
eigenvalue problems, Parallel numerical software. mining.
MORIKUNI Keiichi Numerical linear algebra, large sparse matrix computations,
FURUSE Kazutaka Database systems, information retrieval, and data
preconditioning algorithms for Krylov subspace methods, engineering.
least squares problems, singular linear systems
OKA Mizuki Web Science, Complex Systems, Artificial Intelligence

TSUGAWA Sho Network mining: Social network analysis, data mining in


large-scale online communities, and design of network
services utilizing social networks.

HASHIMOTO Yasuhiro Exploration of a new kind of humanity through modern


Intelligent Software technologies based on social media analysis, network
analysis, and information visualization.

* OHYA Akihisa Intelligent robots and sensing: Mobile robots working HASEBE Koji Applications of logic to computer science : Formal
in humans daily life environment, real world sensory methods, distributed systems, multi-agent systems,
information processing, networked robotics, cooperative game theory.
multiple mobile robots.
HAYASE Yasuhiro Sof t ware Engineering : Program comprehension,
* KAMEYAMA Yukiyoshi Programming languages and logic: functional programming, software repository mining, software maintenance.
type system, meta-programming, program verification.
WATANABE Chiemi Database, Data Engineering, Privacy-Preserving DBMS,
* TANAKA Jiro Ubiquitous computing, interactive software, Web interface, Anonymization, Privacy-Preserving Data Mining, Spatio-
computer-human interaction, visual languages, script Temporal Database, WWW and Database.
languages and software.
SHIOKAWA Hiroaki D at a ba se syste m a nd D at a e ngine e r ing: Big dat a
* MISUE Kazuo Information visualization: visual interface, visual analytics, analysis, Data mining, Algorithm, and Graph database.
network visualization, graph drawing.

SAGA Satoshi Virtual Reality, Human Interface, Augmented Reality,


Tactile Sensor, Haptic Display, Haptic Teaching.
Computer Architecture
* SHIZUKI Buntaro Human-computer interaction: Visual programming and
interaction techniques for end users.
* TAKAHASHI Daisuke High-performance computing: High-performance numerical
* TAKAHASHI Shin User interface software. Ubiquitous computing. algorithms on parallel computers and performance
evaluation.
MIZUTANI Tetsuya Program theory and musical informatics: Logical foundation
of verification and analysis of realtime intellectual program * TATEBE Osamu Pa ralle l and D istribute d Syste m Sof t wa re, Data-
systems and musical information. Intensive Computing, High Performance Computing.

VASILACHE Simona Software engineering, formal methods, human-computer * NISHIKAWA Hiroaki Hyper-distributed system and specification environment:
interaction. Hyper parallel distributed processing scheme based on
data-drive paradigm and its multilateral specification
UNNO Hiroshi Program verification : model checking, type systems,
environment.
program analysis, automated theorem proving.
* BOKU Taisuke Massively parallel and high performance computing
s y s te m s : M a s s i ve l y p a r a l l e l p r o c e s s i n g s y s te m
architecture, cluster computing and its system software,
performance evaluation in high performance computing.

* YASUNAGA Moritoshi VLSI engineering: VLSI design and implementation


of parallel and distributed systems and evolutionary
systems.

* WADA Koichi Parallel / distributed processing and computer architecture:


Parallel computer architecture. Parallel and distributed
processing system including parallel programming
language processors and applications.

* KIMURA Shigetomo Information communication engineering: Process


algebra, network protocols and performance evaluation
of communication systems.

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SATO Akira Design and operation technology for academic network
systems, information systems and computing systems.
Intelligent System
* SHOUNO Kazuhiro Analog integrated circuit and circuit theory: Highly
* KANOH Hitoshi Evolutionary computation, genetic algorithm, swarm
linearized CMOS transconductors and complex filters. intelligence, artificial life, intelligent transportation
* YAMAGIWA Shinichi Middleware and applications on parallel and distributed systems.
systems, stream computing and GPGPU. Embedded
system applied to sports science and cognitive engineering. * SAKAI Ko Computational vision: Early-to-intermediate-level
vision, perception of 3D structure from various cues,
* YAMAGUCHI Yoshiki VLSI engineering and computer architecture: Reconfigurable nonlinear analysis of cortical network models, and
architecture and its applications including parallel and psychophysical experiments.
distributed computing, embedded computing and
power-efficient computing.
* FUKUI Kazuhiro Pat tern re cognition and computer vision: Face
recognition, 3D object recognition, human sensing,
TOMIYASU Hiroshi Making better use of significantly progressing microprosessors robot vision.
for parallel computer architecture after Age of vector
supercomputers and massively parallel. * YAMAMOTO Mikio N a t u r a l L a n g u a g e P r o c e s s i n g o n t h e We b u s i n g
statistical methods: Statistical machine translation and
KANAZAWA Kenji VLSI Engineering, Reconfigurable computing, Accelerator Web documents processing such as sentiment analysis.
for hard computation problems using reconfigurable
LSI. * INUI Takashi Natural Language Processing: Information extraction
and knowledge acquisition from natural language
SANNOMIYA Shuji Autonomous, parallel, and distributed processor architecture: data, opinion mining, and sentiment analysis.
Research on data-driven chip-multi-processor based
on self-timed elastic pipeline. * SAKUMA Jun Machine learning and privacy preserving data mining:
data mining,statistical machine learning, knowledge
TADANO Hiroto Numerical analysis: Numerical algorithms for large discovery from personal information, genomic and clinical
scale linear systems. Parallel computing for eigenvalue data mining, data management with cryptography.
problems.
ARANHA Claus Study of Ar tificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
a n d Evo l u ti o n a r y C o m p u t a ti o n. A p p l i c a t i o n s fo r
* SATO Mitsuhisa High-performance parallel computing systems : Cluster
computing, parallel programming systems such a Optimization, Bioinformatics and Gaming. Parallelization
(RIKEN) of Machine Learning Algorithms.
OpenMP and HPF, benchmarking and performance
evaluation of parallel computing systems, parallel and
HINO Hideitsu Machine Learning: Kernel Methods, Distance Metric
distributed computing on Grid. Learning, Ranking Model, Dimension Re duction,
Entropy Estimation, Sparse Representation.
* NAKADA Hidemoto Parallel computing, distributed computing, grid, cloud.
(AIST) * SATOH Yutaka Ubiquitous vision, Robot vision, Stereo omnidirectional
(AIST) system (SOS).
* TANIMURA Yusuke Parallel and distributed storage. Large-scale data
(AIST) processing. Cloud computing. Grid computing. E-science
applications.

Media Engineering Observers


* KAMEYAMA Keisuke Learning, adaptive information processing, signal / image INAGAKI Toshiyuki Human machine symbiosis: design of human interaction
encoding, and applications to retrieval and restoration. w i t h s m a r t m a c h i n e s , a d a p t i ve a u to m a t i o n, r i s k
perception, reliability and safety of human-machine
* KUDO Hiroyuki Image processing and medical imaging : Image and systems, reasoning and decision making with incomplete
video processing, imaging science, medical imaging information.
(CT,PET,MRI) and computer-aided diagnosis, intelligent
image sensing, music and sound processing, mathematics ITOH Makoto S yste m s s afet y: mu tu a l tr u st a n d c o op e r atio n in
of inverse problems. human-machine systems, cognition, inference, and
de cision making unde r unce r taint y or gray zone,
* MAKINO Shoji Acoustic signal processing, Music signal processing, perception and acceptance of risk.
Computational auditory scene analysis: Blind source
separation, Acoustic echo cancellation, Segregation, FURUKAWA Hiroshi Cognitive interface design: human interface to extend
processing, synthesis, 3D reproduction, and retrieval of cognitive capability, navigation suppor t, learning
music, Technical realization of the cocktail party effect. support, mental models.

* MITANI Jun Computer graphics and CAD: Computational geometry, KATAGISHI Kazuki Wisdom information communication systems:
Digital fabrication, and Computational origami. Hyperfunctions-based Fluency Information Theory,
New Generation Network, Network security technologies.
* TAKIZAWA Hotaka Intelligent image processing: medical image recognition,
computer-aided diagnosis, computer vision, 3-D object NISHIDE Takashi Information security: design of public key encryption,
recognition. cryptographic protocol, privacy-enhancing technology,
method for securing information systems.
* YAMADA Takeshi Speech and acoustic information processing: speech
recognition, sound scene understanding, multi-channel KANAYAMA Naoki I n f o r m a t i o n s e c u r i t y : p u b l i c - ke y c r y p t o g r a p h y,
signal processing, media quality assessment, and especially elliptic curve cryptography and pairing-
e-learning. based cryptography.

RUTKOWSKI Tomasz Computational auditory neuroscience, Brain- and human-


computer interfacing. Multisensory brain responses
and media design. Data driven multichannel brain and
biomedical signal separation or decomposition.

KANAMORI Yoshihiro Computer graphics: real-time rendering, visual simulation


and geometric modeling, Non-Photorealistic Rendering.

SUZUKI Taizo Media signal processing: Image and video processing,


source coding, filter banks / wavelets.

MIYABE Shigeki Media engineering, speech signal processing, audio


signal processing, source separation, 3-D sound field
reproduction.

* INO Shuichi Human machine interface, soft actuator technology,


(AIST) information accessibility, haptic inter face design,
healthcare and quality of life technology, rehabilitation
engineering.

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Research groups Courses
Information Mathematics and Modeling Masters Program
Advanced Control Systems Research Group
Common Subjects
Chaos and Computer Amusement Oriented Systems Laboratory
Computer and Visual Sciences Laboratory Seminar in Computer Science
Mathematical Modelling and Algorithm Laboratory Research in Computer Science I, II
System Optimization Laboratory Advanced Technical English
Instructional Design
Data Analysis
Experiment Design in Computer Sciences
Intelligent Software Quantitative Analysis of Large-Scale Business Data
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Mizutani lab.) Program Development on Embedded System
Intelligent Robot Laboratory Services and Data Privacy
Interactive Programming Laboratory Special Lecture on Social Innovation by ICT
Programming Logic Group Identity & Vision Designing
Visualization and Interactive Systems Laboratory Internship I, II

Information Mathematics and Modeling


Software System & Computer Architecture Advanced Nonlinear Systems
Computer Networks Laboratory Multimedia Information Theory
Data-Driven Networking Architecture Laboratory Advanced Course in Computational Algorithms
Data System Engineering Laboratory Advanced Course in Computational Media Information Science
Electronic Circuit Laboratory Special Lecture on Numerical Simulation
High Performance Computing System Laboratory Systems and Control
Integration System Laboratory Systems and Optimization
Interactive Architecture Laboratory Basic Computational Biology
Kitagawa Data Engineering Laboratory
Life-Electronics Laboratory Intelligent Software
Nakada-Tanimura Laboratory Advanced Course in Programming Languages
Operating System and Distributed Processing Laboratory Advanced Course in Program Theory
Operating System and System Software Laboratory Advanced Course on Information Security
Parallel and Distributed Computing Laboratory Intelligent Sensory Information Processing
Realtime and Embedded Architecture Laboratory Principles of Software Engineering
Software Laboratory Special Topics in Computer Human Interaction I, II

Software System
Media Engineering & Intelligent System Programming Environment
Adaptive Information Processing Group Advanced Performance Evaluation for Computer and Communication Systems
Computational Vision Science Laboratory Concurrent Systems
Computer Vision Laboratory Data Engineering I, II
Image Science Laboratory Advanced Course in Distributed Systems
Knowledge System Laboratory Advanced System Programming
Machine Intelligence & Biomedical Engineering Laboratory
Machine Learning / Data Mining Laboratory Computer Architecture
Multimedia Laboratory Advanced Parallel Processing Architecture
Non-numerical Processing Algorithms Laboratory Parallel and Distributed Systems
Quality of Life Technology Laboratory Integrated Systems Engineering
Satoh Laboratory Advanced Course in High Performance Computing
Web Science Laboratory Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Circuit Engineering

Media Engineering
Advanced Course in Signal and Image Processing I,II,III
Advanced Course in Speech Media Engineering
Advanced Course in Computer Graphics and Interfaces
Adaptive Media Processing

Intelligent Systems
Advanced Course in Statistical Language Modeling
Image Recognition and Understanding
Computational Vision Science
Advanced Evolutionary Computation
Advanced Course in Computational Linguistics

Project Practice
Project Practice Workshop
Initiative Project I, II
Project Study I, II

Special Lectures on Selected Topics


Topics in Computer Science I~XI
Topics in Computational Science I~III

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Practical Software Development Master Program Computer Science English Program
for Fostering Advanced IT Professionals
Common Courses
Common Subjects: Seminar in Computer Science
Software Development Engineering Research in Computer Science I,II
Corporate Information Systems
Embedded Systems Elective Courses
PBL System Development A,B Advanced Course in Computational Algorithms
Service Software Development for Mobile Application Special Lecture on Numerical Simulation
Program Development on Embedded System Basic Computational Biology
Introduction to Information Security Programming Environment
Internship I for Advanced IT Experiences Data Engineering I
Web and Data Modeling Advanced Course in High Performance Computing
Service Oriented Architecture Engineering Experiment Design in Computer Sciences
Ethics for Engineers in Business Statistical Analysis
Practical Development for Business Applications Topics in Computational Science I, II, III
Special Lecture on Recent IT Advances
Special Lecture on Social Innovation by ICT Campus-wide Courses for Graduate Students
Research and Development Projects A,B
Computational Science Literacy
High Performance Parallel Computing Technology for Computational Sciences
Specialized Technical Subjects:
Open Systems Engineering
Advanced Computer Networks
Programming Environment
Systems and Control
Server Construction Techniques on Virtualization
Advanced Course in Distributed Systems
Systems and Optimization
Special Topics in Computer Human Interaction I, II Doctoral Program
Advanced Nonlinear Systems
Advanced Models for Deduction and Computation Common Subjects
Intelligent Sensory Information Processing
Concurrent Systems Research in Computer Science
Advanced System Programming Computer Science Seminar A, B
Parallel and Distributed Systems Research Internship I, II
Advanced Circuit Engineering
Advanced Course in Signal and Image Processing I, II, III Project Practice
Advanced Course in Speech Media Engineering Research & Development Project Study I, II, III
Advanced Course in Natural Language Processing
Image Recognition and Understanding
Adaptive Media Processing
Services and Data Privacy
Data Analysis

Related Subjects:
Advanced Technical English
Supply Chain Management
Production and Quality Management
Topics in Advanced Information Technology I, II
Identity and Vision Designing
Internship II for Advanced IT Experiences

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Admission Outline
The Department of Computer Science holds separate entrance Entrance Examination for the Doctoral Program Applicants
examinations for the Master's Program and the Doctoral Program.
The Doctoral Program has two entrance examinations per year:
Entrance Examination for Master's Program Applicants August and February for regular applicants. We also provide two
special admission options for working students on both occasions.
The Master's Program has three entrance examinations per year: The entrance examination for the Doctoral Program has a greater
regular admissions on August and February, and admission via emphasis on the oral examination. TOEIC or TOEFL score is
recommendation on July. We also provide two special admission necessary for the English evaluation. The entrance examination for
options for working students, simultaneously with the August and the Doctoral Program does not include a written examination.
February examinations for regular applicants.

Examination for regular applicants Official documents and application form


Written examination (Fundamentals of Computer Science You can access official documents, application forms and past
and Mathematics), Oral examination and English evaluation. exams from the following webpages.

Special selection of working students http://eng.ap-graduate.tsukuba.ac.jp/course/sie/


http://www.sie.tsukuba.ac.jp/english/admission/
Oral examination and English evaluation. http://www.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/english/admission.html

To encourage applicants from outside our university and working


applicants, greater weight is given to the oral exam compared to
paper tests. The English evaluation is based on the applicant's
TOEIC or TOEFL score.

For International Students


Applicants from abroad have two options to ingress into the Application for Research Students (Kenkyu-sei)
Depar tment of Computer Science: They can take the regular
entrance examination directly, as described above, or they can This program is for foreign students who seek to conduct their
also apply to enroll as a research student (Kenkyu-sei). During research under the guidance of academic advisors. Research
the research student period, the student may prepare for the students cannot earn credits or receive degrees. To attend any
entrance examinations with the assistance of a faculty member courses they need prior approval from each course's instructor.
with similar research interests. An applicant is required to obtain consent from a faculty member
with similar academic interests in the Department of Computer
In both case s, applicants a re advise d to infor m the mselve s Science to serve as an advisor during the research student period.
regarding visa regulations at their Japanese Embassy or Consulate Moreover, the applicant is required to contact the prospective
before coming to Japan. academic advisor (a Professor or an Associate Professor) concerning
t h e i r s t u d y p l a n a n d J a p a n e s e l a n g u a g e p r o f i c i e n c y, t h e n
obtain his/her approval in advance before applying for research
General information student status at the university. The details can be found in a PDF
guidebook (http://www.global.tsukuba.ac.jp/isc/academic-life/
International Student Center
enrollment-guidebook) of the International Student Center of the
http://www.global.tsukuba.ac.jp/isc/
University of Tsukuba.
Information for Prospective International Students
http://www.global.tsukuba.ac.jp/isc/academic-life
Enrollment Guidebook
Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship
http://www.global.tsukuba.ac.jp/isc/academic-life/enrollment-guidebook If you are planning to apply for the Japanese Government Scholarship,
please contact the Japanese Embassy in your country, where the
preliminary selection is made. If you have already passed the preliminary
selection at the Japanese embassy in your country and wish to
enter our graduate program, please send the following material
by FAX or e-mail (PDF file) to the Head of Department of Computer
Science:

1. "Certificate of Preliminary Selection" issued by the Japanese


Embassy with its due confirmation seal.
2. "Research Plan" with the confirmation seal by the Japanese
Embassy.
3. Up to three names for potential academic advisors.

We will then contact you about the further procedure for admission

Submission of the Application Form for Research Student to the International Student Center April June October

Notification of Acceptance June August December

Month of Entrance October December Next April

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Prospects after graduation
Among those students who completed our Masters Program, Master's Program graduates are working for
about 80% went into employment while about 10% continued
employers including (FY2013-FY2014)
on to Doctoral Programs. Students who completed our Doctoral
Program are working in universities, national research institutes NTT Data, Rakuten, Nintendo, KDDI, UNISYS Japan, Tokyo
and R&D sections in industry. Some of those continue research as Marine Nichido Systems, Recruit Holdings, Cyber Agent,
post-doctoral researchers at universities. teamLab, SoftBank Group, Accenture, etc.

Destinations of Masters Program graduates (FY2013-FY2014) Doctoral Program graduates are working for
employers including (FY2013-FY2014)
Industry 96, Further Education 13, Others 14
H i g h En e r g y A c c e l e r a to r R e s e a r c h O r g a n iz a t i o n ( K EK ),
Destinations of Doctoral Program graduates (FY2013-FY2014) N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u te of I n fo r m a t i o n a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n s ,
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Tokyo University of
Industry 7, Universities and Research Institutes 4, Post-doctoral Technology, NTT (Laboratories), Hitachi, NTT-Docomo group,
Researchers 2, Other 2 A xcell, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Kanazawa Technical
College, Waseda University, etc.

Department of Computer Science,


Graduate School of SIE,
University of Tsukuba
2016-2017
http://www.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/

Contact:

Department Chair : Kazuhiko KATO


[e-mail] kato@cs.tsukuba.ac.jp

Department's Office
[address] Room 3F900, Building F, Third area,
University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1,
Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan
[tel] +81-(29)-853-5530
[fax] +81-(29)-853-5206

Design OMC,INCORPORATED
Tsukuba
Daigaku
Daigaku Chuo
Kaikan Mae
Tsukuba
Daigaku
Tsukuba Daigaku Loop-line
Byoin Iriguchi
Migi Mawari Hidari Mawari
Tsukuba Medical Center Mae
Tsukuba Daigaku
Kasuga Area
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Tsukuba Express
Narita Airport
It will take 45 minutes by the rapid service from Akihabara Station to
Bus 65 min
Tsukuba Station. Take a local bus bound for Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo or
Tokaido JR Keihin-Tohoku Line
Shinkansen Tsukuba Daigaku Loop-line Migi Mawari from Tsukuba Station to
Shinagawa
Daisan Area Mae. It will take about 10 minutes.
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Ushiku, Arakawaoki or Tsuchiura Station. Take a local bus bound for Tsu-
kuba Daigaku Chuo from these stations to Daisan Area Mae. In case of
National Center for
Teachers Development 125 N the bus for Tsukuba Center, please transfer at Tsukuba Center bus
terminal to a bus bound for Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo or Tsukuba
Public Works University of Tsukuba Interchange
Research Institute (Chuo-guchi) (Tsuchiura-Kita) Daigaku Loop-line Migi Mawari.
Shibasaki
University of
Tsukuba
Tsukuba University of Technology
(Hearing Impaired Division)
Highway Bus
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Interchange By Car
Meteorogical (Sakura-Tsuchiura)
Research Institute Interchange Driving directions from Joban Highway Exit Sakura-Tsuchiura IC
(Sakura-Tsuchiura)
Proceed to Tsukuba (Turn left) Turn right at Sasagi Intersection
National Institute
for Environmental Studies Sasagi Follow Higashi Odori Avenue Turn left at the signal Tsukuba Daigaku
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Chuo Iriguchi (About 8km)

Joban Expressway

Interchange (Yatabe) Arakawaoki By Air


From Narita Airport
By Bus: Take a bus bound for Tsukuba Center. It will take around 100
minutes. See above from Tsukuba Center bus terminal.
Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo By Train: Take Keisei Line for Ueno Station. It will take around 45 minutes
by Skyliner Airport Express. See above from Ueno Station.
Administration Center
From Haneda Airport
Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo-guchi By Bus: Take a bus bound for Tsukuba Center. It will take around 120
minutes. See above from Tsukuba Center bus terminal.
Department of By Train: Take monorail to JR Hamamatsucho Station, or Keikyu Line to
Computer Science JR Shinagawa Station. It will take 20-23 minutes. Use JR Yamanote Line
Daisan Area Mae to Tokyo, Akihabara or Ueno Station. See above from these stations.
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National University Corporation of See above from Tsukuba Center bus terminal.
Tsukuba University of Technology
Matsumi Park
University Hospital Contact
Tsukuba Expo Center
address Room 3F900, Building F, Third area,
Tsukuba Nursing Academy University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba,
Tsukuba Center
Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan
Kasuga Area
tel +81-(29)-853-5530
Tsukuba Station
fax +81-(29)-853-5206
Tsukuba Center Bldg.
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