Aiming for the creation of the innovation through information technology

 The Division of Innovative Information Sciences conducts research and development that emphasizes innovation, in order to create entirely new kinds of technology.
New data transmission and processing technologies growing from observations of human and natural systems hold the potential to bring about drastic changes in the structure of society. The accumulation of these technologies is of great significance not only for academic advancement, but also for the future of Aichi, a prefecture strongly molded by industry and technology.
Our main areas of research are listed below. By investigating such areas as complex systems, mathematical modeling, and computer software, we are pressing forward with research and development to advance the elemental technologies of information science.

Retinal neuon computer model

 

Real time retinal neuron simulator

 

1. Research on neuro-informatics

2. Research on software development methodologies

3. Research on sensitivity and sensation data processing

4. Research on complex system information analysis

5. Research on mathematical modeling

Message from the Director

Professor Yoshimi Kamiyama

Professor Yoshimi Kamiyama
Yoshimi KAMIYAMA

Neuroinformatics, Biological Sciences

The Division of Innovative Information Sciences is pressing toward a technological revolution by taking an entirely new approach to information science, based on ideas obtained from human and natural systems. Original basic research, not using conventional techniques and aimed 100 years in the future—this is true innovation. The seeds of technological innovation that we are sowing now have the potential to grow into very large blossoms that will transform the foundations and structures of society in the future.