The Department of Information and Communication Engineering has six communications laboratories and eight information laboratories. They are pursuing advanced research and unique themes in the respective fields.
Uesugi Lab UESUGI Naoshi (Professor)
Optical Signal Processing
Main theme: Research and development of optical signal processing technologies
We intend to comprehend and develop advanced optical communication technologies and achieve next-generation optical
communications.
Kudoh Lab KUDOH Eisuke (Professor)
Wireless Communication Systems
Main theme: Research on wireless communication networks and radio signal transmission
We are developing an ultrahigh-speed mobile radio network.
Nakagawa Lab NAKAGAWA Tomoko (Professor)
Interplanetary Magnetic Field and Solar Wind Structure
Main theme: Study of interplanetary magnetic fields and solar wind plasma
We study the solar wind plasma that flow out into space and their effects on the planets.
Noguchi Lab NOGUCHI Kazuhiro (Professor)
Optical Communication Systems and Their Applications
Main theme: Research on optical communication systems and their applications
We pursue new ways of using optics by employing various basic technologies for optical communication systems.
Nomoto Lab NOMOTO Toshihiro (Professor)
Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Circuits and Transmission
Main theme: Research and development of microwave and millimeter-wave circuit and transmission technologies
We achieve broadband transmission technologies using microwaves and millimeter-waves.
Tamura Lab TAMURA Hideki (Associate Professor)
Sensors and Ultrasonic Motors Using Vibration
Main theme: Research on sensors and motors using micro-vibration
We research and develop sensors and motors using ultrasonic solid vibration caused by piezoelectricity.
Sato Lab SATO Mitsuo (Professor)
Technical Applications of Intelligent Control and Learning Control
Main theme: Technical applications of intelligent control and learning control
We study engineering applications of human recognition and learning functions.
Muraoka Lab MURAOKA Kazunobu (Professor)
Computer Graphics
Main theme: Expression of natural objects and phenomena by computer graphics
We create realistic reproductions of mountains, animals and plants, streams, flames, clouds, etc. by computer graphics.
Kawano Lab KAWANO Koichi (Associate Professor)
Satellite Remote Sensing and Environmental Informatics
Main theme: Application of NOAA, MTSAT, Terra, Aqua, and NPP satellite image analysis for natural disasters
My research focuses on developments and applications of information technologies using satellite remote sensing, satellite image
processing, computer network, database, and other types of information processing to provide an early warning system for natural disasters
of Northeast Asia. My primary area of interest is the category extraction algorithm for multi-spectral images, particularly the
multi-dimensional histogram method.
Kido Lab KIDO Hiroshi (Associate Professor)
Sound Studies
Main theme: Studies related to sound
We are developing a voice montage system that reproduces voices that listeners remember.
Suzuki Lab SUZUKI Kenichi (Associate Professor)
Computer Configurations
Main theme: Computer configuration methods
We study microprocessor configurations and their coordination with software.
Matsuda Lab MATSUDA Masahiro (Associate Professor)
Information Networks
Main theme: Research and development of information networks
We conduct research and development in the field of computer networks.
Tsunoda Lab TSUNODA Hiroshi (Lecturer)
Network Operation and Security Management Technologies
Main theme: Research on network operation and security management technologies
We develop technologies to prevent failure and unauthorized access in view of creating safe networks.
Miura Lab MIURA Naoki (Lecturer)
System Development
Main theme: Research on human factors in advanced information systems
Our research focuses cognitive mechanisms underlying human's behavior
when he/she faces an advanced information system using neuroimaging
techniques.

