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FY2022 New Students Joined Inoue Lab

With the start of FY2022, Mr. Katsumi Tamaki and Mr. Shota Hayakawa joined our lab. Welcoming more and more students, we would like to pursue synergistic, interesting, and high-quality research.

Prof. Inoue Received a Research Grant from the Asahi Glass Foundation

Prof. Inoue received a four-year grant for Developmental Research in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences for the analysis of pandemic resilience through simulation on a comprehensive B-to-B trading network. “I feel honored to receive this grant from the prestigious Asahi Glass Foundation”, Prof. Inoue said.

Two Master’s Students Presented at the Physical Society of Japan

Mr. Hiroto Nakagori and Mr. Ryuki Yamamoto, first-year master students from our lab, gave presentations at the Physical Society of Japan. Below are their research topics. Hiroto Nakagori, Hiroyasu Inoue, Daigo Umemoto, and Nobuyasu Ito, “Traffic Volume Prediction Using Neural Network Considering Spatio-Temporal Characteristics,” The 77th Annual Meeting of the Japan Physical Society, 2022/3/15-19. Ryuki...

Mr. Yamato Completed His Studies in Master’s Course

Mr. Yamato completed his master’s course. He worked on classifying Twitter data into political affiliations with machine learning. He worked hard to advance his study based on the research topic he had selected by himself. I believe he has learned a lot from his struggle and the experience would be useful for his future.

New Paper “The Role of Face-to-face Contact in Innovation: The Evidence from the Spanish Flu Pandemic in Japan” Published

Using the Difference In Difference methodology during the Spanish flu pandemic, the study carefully examines how joint application activities were inhibited by the pandemic. This is the first empirical study in Japan we developed based on the long-term, since the Meiji period, patent data. The study provides valuable insights useful for studies on the effect...

Prof. Inoue Received a Research Grant from the Kansai Research Foundation for Energy and Recycling (KRF)

Prof. Inoue’s research project received a FY2021 experimental research grant. Below is an article published in Denki Shimbun on March 29, 2022.

Prof. Inoue Participated in the Mirai Bosai 2022 as Invited Speaker and Panelist

Prof. Inoue gave an invited lecture and participated in a panel discussion with Dr. Ohji (Kobe Univ.) and Dr. Onishi (AIST) at the large-scale event Mirai Bosai 2022 held at Kobe University. There was an in-depth discussion about how society would be affected by COVID-19 and how new technologies such as simulation would play a...

Prof. Inoue published a new paper “Has COVID-19 Permanently Changed Online Consumption Behavior?” in SSRN.

Prof. Inoue published a new research paper “Has COVID-19 Permanently Changed Online Consumption Behavior?” (Co-authored with Prof. Todo of Waseda University) We examined how Japanese consumer behavior changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic based on all long-term purchase data from Yahoo Shopping data. Many say “The COVID-19 pandemic has changed what consumers buy.”, but the...

Prof. Inoue Received the Best Paper Award at Artificial Live and Robotics 2022

Prof. Inoue’s research paper “Hot-spot analysis of Covid-19 infection using mobile-phone location data”, (co-authored with Yu Kimura, Tatsunori Seki, Satoshi Miyata, Yusuke Arai, Toshiki Murata, Hiroyasu Inoue, and Nobuyasu Ito) was selected for the Best Paper Award at an international symposium, the Artificial Life and Robotics 2022.

Prof. Inoue presented at the Artificial Life and Robotics 2022

Prof. Inoue made two presentations at an international symposium, Artificial Life and Robotics 2022. One is on a research paper “Hot-spot analysis of Covid-19 infection using mobile-phone location data”. (Co-authored with Yu Kimura, Tatsunori Seki, Satoshi Miyata, Yusuke Arai, Toshiki Murata, Hiroyasu Inoue, and Nobuyasu Ito) The other presentation was made on “Toward a simulation...
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