An open laboratory that breaks down existing barriers.
Shin Open Lab: Certified lab by University of Tokyo Green ICT Project (GUTP)
Director: Manabu Tsukada
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
塚田学
Currently, IoT( Internet of Things) is connecting people and things, and various new services are being born. In the coming society of "Society 5.0", social innovations, which solve issues spanning across many fields are expected to be created, connecting the real world to cyberspace.
In order to create an open platform that acts in a social infrastructure-like manner, and which can contribute to the creation of these social innovations, we must overcome various existing barriers, such as those which exist between universities and society, academic fields, organizations, and countries.
I am hoping that Shin Open Lab will become a place where people with diverse backgrounds can bring together various technologies, have discussions, exchange information, and overcome existing existing barriers.
It is alos my hope that many practical research and development projects will emerge and swiftly materialize as the result of these discussions and exchanges.
Manabu Tsukada
Currently an associate professor at the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo. Specially appointed associate professor at Nagoya University and a visiting professor at Aalto University.
from 2021.
Graduated from the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University in 2005.
Received master's degree from Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance in 2007.
Has been enrolled in a doctoral course at the Robotics Center of Mines ParisTech, France, and has worked as a researcher at the French National Institute for Informatics and Automation (Inria) since 2007. Received PhD in 2011.
Has been a board member of the WIDE project and chair of the Software Defined Media (SDM) consortium since 2014. Has worked on autonomous network and Internet video and audio.
Has been serving as a board member of the WIDE Project since 2014. Research interests are mobility support for the next-generation Internet (IPv6), Internet audio-visual media, and communications for intelligent vehicles.
Related technology
ASSOCIATES
アソシエーツ
Fellow
Hiroshi Esaki
Hiroshi Esaki, Ph.D
Professor
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology,
The University of Tokyo
江崎 浩
Joined Toshiba Corporation in 1987, and engaged in research and development of system control technologies related to ATM technology, the next-generation broadband data communication technology, at the company's research laboratory.
After working as a visiting researcher at Bellcore, New Jersey, USA for two years from 1990, in 1998 he became a professor at the Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, the University of Tokyo.
Currently, MPLS JAPAN representative, IPv6 Forum IPv6 Ready Logo Program Committee chairman, IPv6 Dissemination and Advancement Promotion Council Executive Director, Okayama Prefecture IPv6 Consortium Chairman, JEITA Wireless LAN Technology Promotion Council Chairman, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology He has been a member of many committees such as
Appointed Chief Architect of Digital Agency in 2021
本田 亮
マルチクリエーター / 国連WFP協会理事
1953年、東京生まれ。
1974年に日大芸術学部を卒業後、電通にCMプランナーとして入社。以後、ピカピカの1年生など数多くのヒットCMをつくり、国内外の広告賞を200本以上を受賞する。
1990年に環境マンガ「エコノザウルス」を立ち上げ、環境啓蒙活動を始める。
1997年にアウトドア雑誌「ビーパル」にてカヌーによる冒険旅の連載を始める。
2011年にエグゼクティブクリエーティブディレクターとして東日本大震災時のAC広告を多数制作した後に電通を早期退社。以後はフリーランスとして、様々なクリエーティブ制作と講演活動を続けている。
Fellow
Tatsuma Hanayagi
花柳 達真
Choreographer, Japanese traditional dancer
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Born in Nobeoka City, Miyazaki Prefecture.
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First stage performance at the age of 6.
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Studied under Jusuke Hanayagi (currently Juoh Hanayagi), the fourth Iemoto.
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Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts.
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Representative of "Geimaruza", formed by graduates of Japanese dance at Tokyo University of the Arts.
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Exclusive teacher of Kamishichiken Kabukai in Kyoto.
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Currently, he teaches disciples in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Miyazaki.
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Received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award from the Japan Dance Association.
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Appeared and choreographed on the stage of performances sponsored by the National Theater.
《CAREER》
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"The Kabuki"acting guidance.
Directed by Maurice Béjart. Tokyo Ballet (Performances in Paris Opera, La Scala in Milan, and other places around the world) -
"Himiko" choreographed and performed.
A performance sponsored by Suntory Hall directed by Fukusuke Nakamura. Tokyo, Hakata, Sapporo. (Cast: Kotaro Nakamura, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, etc.) -
Choreographed the ballet musical "Dramatic Kojiki". Tokyo, Kyoto, Hakata, Miyazaki.
(Cast: Kazuhiro Nishijima, Miki Maya Hideki Togi, Akira Takarada, etc.) -
Choreographed and performed in "Japanese dance and orchestra".
Performance sponsored by Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (cast: Tamasaburo Bando, Miyako Yoshida, Mansai Nomura, Yu Todoroki, etc.) -
"Kitano Odori" choreography.
Exclusive teacher of Kamishichiken Kabukai in Kyoto. (Kamishichiken geisha, choreography and instruction for maiko) -
Kabuki Choreography Assistant
Kabukiza, Minamiza, Shochikuza, Hakataza, etc. -
Takarazuka Revue Choreography Assistant
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OSK Opera Choreography
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Ken Matsudaira New Kabukiza Performance Choreography
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Naomi Fujiyama Minamiza performance choreography
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Mitsukoshi Meijinkai Choreography
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Choreography for a new performance by the Japan Dance Association
※Please see Japanese page for further details