Hiroki Kurashige Junior Associate Professor
AffiliationSchool of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Department of Information and Telecommunication Engineering ContactE-mail : h.kura00[at]gmail.com |
Degree/ License
Ph.D.
Biography
- 1999-2003
- Dept. of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Nagoya University
- 2003-2005
- Graduate School of Science, Kobe University
- 2005-2008
- Graduate School of Engineering, Tamagawa University
- 2008-2012
- Researcher, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
- 2012-2014
- Researcher, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)
- 2014-2015
- Researcher, Keio University
- 2015-2016
- Researcher, The University of Tokyo
- 2016-2018
- Researcher, The University of Electro-Communications
- 2018~2020
- Institute of Innovative Science and Technology, Tokai University; Junior Associate Professor
- 2020~2021
- Tokai University Research and Information Center(TRIC); Junior Associate Professor
- 2021~2022
- School of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Department of Information Media Technology, Tokai University; Junior Associate Professor
- 2022~
- Tokai University
School of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Department of Information and Telecommunication Engineering(Junior Associate Professor)
Research Field
I study human knowledge acquisition and generation using behavioral experiment, brain measurement, computational modeling, and machine learning-based data analysis. In addition, on the basis of such studies, I develop human-like and human-complementing artificial intelligence systems. One of my goal is to understand and augment how ‘we’ complement our incomplete worldviews as well as the world.
Keywords
neuroscience, brain, MRI, cognition, learning, artificial intelligence
Membership (of Academic Organization)
- Society for Neuroscience
- Japan Neuroscience Society
- Japan Neural Network Society
Honors
- Excellent Research Award, Japan Neural Network Society
- Young Researcher Award, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Japan Chapter
- Best Paper Award, 18th International Conference on Neural Information Processing
Message
We acquire novel information from external environment and through internal thoughts. Such acquired information is processed and serve as a basis for reconstructing the environment. The human being and society should be considered from such an informational worldview. Based on cognitive and neural experiments and modeling as well as making artificial intelligence and informational environment, let’s construct the informational worldview.