Faculty Profile
Professor: Computer Science, Graduate School
Nobuhiko KOIKE
- Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)
Personal Statement
Nobuhiko KOIKE received the B.E. and M.E. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan in 1970,and 1972 respectively. He received his PhD. from Tokyo University in 1991.
He was formerly with C&Research Laboratories of NEC Corporation, where he was engaged in the design and development of parallel machines including a parallel logic simulation machine, HAL, a parallel circuit simulation machine, Cenju, and massively parallel machines Cenju-3 and Cenju-4. From 1996 to 1999, he served as the general manager of the newly founded C&Research Laboratories, NEC Europe, located in Germany.
Since 2000, he has been a Professor at the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Hosei University.
His current research areas include parallel computer architecture and its applications in scientific and intelligent computing.
He is a member of the IEICE of Japan and the Information Processing Society of Japan.
He received the best paper award in 1985, the 25th anniversary best paper award in 1985, and the 30th anniversary best paper award in 1990 from the Information Processing Society of Japan.
Teaching Courses
Goal
I am teaching the courses of calculus and physics. My role is to convey to the students the methods and concepts of physical sciences.
Undergraduate School
No Lecture at 2009.
Graduate School
No Lecture at 2009.
Research Area
- Computer architecture
- Parallel Supercomputer Design and their applications
- CAD
- VLSI design algorithms and their parallel implementations Neural networks and their applications