
Computational Prediction and Design
In recent years, electronic computers and computational algorithms have advanced in leaps and bounds. Every four years, computer processing speeds have become 10 times higher and humans can no longer compete with computers in board games such as go or shogi. Computer simulations can now be used to make predictions about a wide range of natural phenomena and human activities, from collisions of galaxies, weather forecasts, seismic waves, and tsunami propagation, to the air resistance of aircraft and trains, automobile crash tests, new material design, and even economic trends. Furthermore, integration of computer graphics (CG) and virtual reality (VR) technologies is supplementing human intelligence and sensitivity, while the analysis of big data is gradually making it possible to understand future changes in various objects and predict the future evolution of systems. Through further advances, fusion, and creation of simulation technologies, this group aims to help shape a society in which people can live more comfortably and enjoy a more human and fulfilling lifestyle.
Researchers List

Professor
Division of Electrical, Electronic and Infocommunications Engineering

Professor
Division of Electrical, Electronic and Infocommunications Engineering

Associate Professor
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

Associate Professor
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

Associate Professor
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

Specially Appointed Associate Professor
Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science

Assistant Professor
Division of Electrical, Electronic and Infocommunications Engineering

Assistant Professor
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

Assistant Professor
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering