Members

Supervisor

Takashi KOHNO, M.D., Ph.D

河野 崇
医師, 博士(工学)

Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo

生産技術研究所 教授

E-mail: kohno@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Brief bio

Takashi Kohno received the B.E. degree in medicine (1996) and the Ph.D. degree in mathematical engineering (2002) from University of Tokyo, Japan. Since 2004, he took the job of a group leader in Aihara Complexity Modeling Project, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Japan. He is a professor in Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo since 2018 after taking the job of an associate professor in the same institute since 2006.

Research interests

Designing of silicon neuronal networks and their application to neuromimetic information processing and robotics. Techniques of nonlinear mathematics are utilized in the design of ultralow-power silicon neuronal circuits. More theoretical aspects of spiking neuronal networks and neuronal circuits are also included.

Academic background

Mar., 1990 Graduated Nada High School.
Apr., 1990 – Mar. 1996 Studied biology and clinical medicine in School of Medicine, University of Tokyo.
Apr., 1996 – Mar., 2002 Studied mathematical engineering in Postgraduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo and Postgraduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo.
Obtained B.S. degree in Medicine, Ph.D. in Engineering, and Medical license.

Career

Apr., 2002 – Jan., 2004 Medical staff in Department of Medical Informatics, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan.
Feb., 2004 – Aug., 2006 Group Leader in Aihara Complexity Modelling Project, ERATO, JST, Japan.
Sep., 2006 – Mar., 2018 Associate Professor in Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo.
Apr., 2018 – now Professor in Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo.
Jul. 2002 – Apr., 2013 Locum doctor, Shizuoka-Kyoritsu Clinic, Japan.
May., 2013 – Dec., 2017 Locum doctor, Johoku-Kyoritsu Clinic, Japan.

Academic activities

Apr., 2011 – now ICAROB International Organizing Committee
Sep. and Dec., 2011 Visiting Associate Professor in University of Bordeaux I, France
Jul., 2016 – Mar., 2018 Associate Professor in Brain-Morphic AI Lab, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Apr., 2018 – now Professor in Brain-Morphic AI Lab, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Mar., 2018 – Mar., 2019 Guest Professor in University of Bordeaux, France