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The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities with students to collect beneficial data or results through fieldwork or research activity within or outside of Japan that is related to students’ research theme. Students are required to submit a "Research/Internship Plan" before their fieldwork begins. Students’plans are reviewed and only students who received an approval on their plans will be allowed to register this course in the following semester. Detail information about application procedure and duration of fieldwork will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Fieldwork should be conducted during spring or summer break. Students must select a faculty member as an advisor for their fieldwork-related course. Students are expected to receive advice from their advisors for the duration of three hours or more in advance. The actual duration of fieldwork should be at least forty-five hours. In principle, students’ advisors should be involved in a project/activity/events/work that students will participate in as their fieldwork. Students cannot conduct fieldwork which is not related to their research themes. Students who have completed their fieldwork must submit the report. Detail information about assignment will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Please check the web site frequently.
Keio Student Website: https://www.students.keio.ac.jp/en/sfc/gsmg/class/fieldwork/
Social Cloud Robotics - From Symbiotic and Collaborative Robots to Robots that Develop Together -
What exactly is a robot that does not give discomfort to us and we can easily accept its existence as a part of everyday life? Now we obtain capabilities to access ubiquitous information spaces and our human ability and cognitive performance will be gradually enhanced. Robots will also be integrated well into the human life and helping us naturally. They will have rich sensory perception and expressive facial signals, and are going to be social partners for us. In this laboratory, we are discussing what kind of “sociality” robots should have in human robot interactions (HRI).
Social Cloud Robotics
What exactly is a robot that does not give discomfort to us and we can easily accept its existence as a part of everyday life? Now we obtain capabilities to access ubiquitous information spaces and our human ability and cognitive performance will be gradually enhanced. Robots will also be integrated well into the human life and helping us naturally. They will have rich sensory perception and expressive facial signals, and are going to be social partners for us. In this laboratory, we are discussing what kind of “sociality” robots should have in human robot interactions (HRI).
Business management in Japan and Asia
The theme of this workshop is "Business management in Japan and Asia." The main objective is to analyze Asia, particularly the economic activities of companies. In this case, "Asia" includes Japan and China, as well as East Asia and Southeast Asia. Therefore, Japanese companies, Korean companies, Chinese companies, and other Asian companies will be subject to the study.
Deepening understanding of these four types of business activities will be a great clue to finding out about the dynamically moving Asian region.
Korean Study
The theme of this workshop is "Politics, Economy, Society of South Korea and North Korea." It aims to conduct research on the Korean Peninsula (South Korea and North Korea) as a region, focusing on political and social fields, economic and management fields, and history fields. It aims to deepen understanding of neighboring regions of the Korean Peninsula by preparing a flexible and broad perspective.
Business management in Japan and Asia
The theme of this workshop is "Business management in Japan and Asia." The main objective is to analyze Asia, particularly the economic activities of companies. In this case, "Asia" includes Japan and China, as well as East Asia and Southeast Asia. Therefore, Japanese companies, Korean companies, Chinese companies, and other Asian companies will be subject to the study.
Deepening understanding of these four types of business activities will be a great clue to finding out about the dynamically moving Asian region.
Korean Study
The theme of this workshop is "Politics, Economy, Society of South Korea and North Korea." It aims to conduct research on the Korean Peninsula (South Korea and North Korea) as a region, focusing on political and social fields, economic and management fields, and history fields. It aims to deepen understanding of neighboring regions of the Korean Peninsula by preparing a flexible and broad perspective.
The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities with students to collect beneficial data or results through fieldwork or research activity within or outside of Japan that is related to students’ research theme. Students are required to submit a "Research/Internship Plan" before their fieldwork begins. Students’plans are reviewed and only students who received an approval on their plans will be allowed to register this course in the following semester. Detail information about application procedure and duration of fieldwork will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Fieldwork should be conducted during spring or summer break. Students must select a faculty member as an advisor for their fieldwork-related course. Students are expected to receive advice from their advisors for the duration of three hours or more in advance. The actual duration of fieldwork should be at least forty-five hours. In principle, students’ advisors should be involved in a project/activity/events/work that students will participate in as their fieldwork. Students cannot conduct fieldwork which is not related to their research themes. Students who have completed their fieldwork must submit the report. Detail information about assignment will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Please check the web site frequently.
Keio Student Website: https://www.students.keio.ac.jp/en/sfc/gsmg/class/fieldwork/
The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities with students to collect beneficial data or results through fieldwork or research activity within or outside of Japan that is related to students’ research theme. Students are required to submit a "Research/Internship Plan" before their fieldwork begins. Students’plans are reviewed and only students who received an approval on their plans will be allowed to register this course in the following semester. Detail information about application procedure and duration of fieldwork will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Fieldwork should be conducted during spring or summer break. Students must select a faculty member as an advisor for their fieldwork-related course. Students are expected to receive advice from their advisors for the duration of three hours or more in advance. The actual duration of fieldwork should be at least forty-five hours. In principle, students’ advisors should be involved in a project/activity/events/work that students will participate in as their fieldwork. Students cannot conduct fieldwork which is not related to their research themes. Students who have completed their fieldwork must submit the report. Detail information about assignment will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Please check the web site frequently.
Keio Student Website: https://www.students.keio.ac.jp/en/sfc/gsmg/class/fieldwork/
The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities with students to collect beneficial data or results through fieldwork or research activity within or outside of Japan that is related to students’ research theme. Students are required to submit a "Research/Internship Plan" before their fieldwork begins. Students’plans are reviewed and only students who received an approval on their plans will be allowed to register this course in the following semester. Detail information about application procedure and duration of fieldwork will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Fieldwork should be conducted during spring or summer break. Students must select a faculty member as an advisor for their fieldwork-related course. Students are expected to receive advice from their advisors for the duration of three hours or more in advance. The actual duration of fieldwork should be at least forty-five hours. In principle, students’ advisors should be involved in a project/activity/events/work that students will participate in as their fieldwork. Students cannot conduct fieldwork which is not related to their research themes. Students who have completed their fieldwork must submit the report. Detail information about assignment will be announced on the Keio Student Website. Please check the web site frequently.
Keio Student Website: https://www.students.keio.ac.jp/en/sfc/gsmg/class/fieldwork/
Internet Research
This Project aims advanced research of the Internet technology as information infrastructure. It includes distributed system, web architecture, sensor networks, big data system, IoT(Internet of Things), Future Internet technology.
Future Internet technology.
This project is joint project with
other faculty members and graduate school project.
Internet Research
This Project aims advanced research of the Internet technology as information infrastructure. It includes distributed system, web architecture, sensor networks, big data system, IoT(Internet of Things), Future Internet technology.
Future Internet technology.
This project is joint project with
other faculty members and graduate school project.
Biotechnology and application
“Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Tomita, Naito, Kuroda, Kanai, Soga, Arakawa, Suzuki and Tsujimoto) are operated along with “Systems Biology Project” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
At the first semester when you join the "Advanced Biosciences" seminars (Kenkyukai), you should take "SEMINAR B (1) Masaru Tomita."
Please check our website for more details. https://bio.sfc.keio.ac.jp/
In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry(CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.
Biotechnology and application
“Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Tomita, Naito, Kuroda, Kanai, Soga, Arakawa, Suzuki and Tsujimoto) are operated along with “Systems Biology Project” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects.
At the first semester when you join the "Advanced Biosciences" seminars (Kenkyukai), you should take "SEMINAR B (1) Masaru Tomita."
Please check our website for more details. https://bio.sfc.keio.ac.jp/
In this project, we apply the most advanced metabolomics technology based on capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry(CE-MS) for biomedical, food and environmental fields to understand biological metabolism and develop industrial application.
Analysis of functional RNAs and their regulatory proteins
“Advanced Biosciences” seminars (Tomita, Naito, Kuroda, Kanai, Soga, Arakawa, Suzuki, Tsujimoto) are operated along with “Systems Biology Project” for graduate students. All members, including faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are involved to research projects. All undergraduate students must take Dr. Tomita’s “Introduction to Systems Biology” for first semester in order to join our “Advanced Biosciences” seminars. Please check our website for more details. http://bio.sfc.keio.ac.jp/
Research activities & projects of the RNA group:
(1) RNA-binding proteins & RNA-related enzymes
(2) Non-coding RNAs (microRNA & small RNA)
(3) tRNA & rRNA
(4) Post-transcriptional RNA processing
(5) Developmental regulation of gene expression
(6) Artificial small RNA
(7) Molecular evolution
(8) Origin of life
Exploring the power of place
We are always in communication. Understanding the notion of communication is to think about when, where, and with whom we get together, and what and how we talk to each other. In other words, an interest in communication inevitably leads to an interest in "place" and "place-making. In this Kenkyukai, we are conducting practical research on the "movement (mobility)" of people, the nature of "places" where people gather, and "place-making" from the perspective of communication and media studies.