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AICC

Collaboration Opportunities with the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo


  • 講者 : Emmanuel Planas 博士
  • 日期 : 2024/03/14 (Thu.) 10:30~12:30
  • 地點 : 資創中心122 演講廳、視訊
  • 邀請人 : 曹昱
Abstract
線上會議連結: https://asmeet.webex.com/asmeet-en/j.php?MTID=m8c04b94235e2e16672cd50268ad6f421
會議號: 2515 821 9978
密碼: qrJJTqZT826
This seminar introduces the National Institute of Informatics (NII) and opportunities for international cooperation with NII. NII is the Inter-University Research Institute (ROIS) for advanced Computer Science Research and Global Science Data Infrastructure support, situated in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. We target excellency. Research activity is divided in four Departments: 1.Principles of Informatics including Mathematical Informatics, Intelligent Informatics, Quantum Information, Mathematical Logics; 2.Information Systems Architecture Science including Network Architecture, Computer Architecture, Information Network, Software Architecture, Software Engineering; 3. Digital Content and Media Sciences including Text and Language Media, Human and Knowledge Media, Pattern Media, Fondations of Content Management: Information and Society including Information Use, Human and Knowledge Media, Science Information, Information Public Policy. The Global Liaison Office (GLO) at NII has established partnerships with more than 100 MOU partners. GLO supports international exchanges via the “MOU Grant Program” under which a NII researcher can invite a colleague from overseas for a stay, or send some member of his team for a research visit (up to 2 months, around 40 researches a year supported). GLO also offers the “NII International Internship Program” in which we welcome MOU partners Master’s and PhD. students for a research stay in one of our teams (3 to 6 months, around 140 students per year).
Bio
Dr. Emmanuel Planas is the Deputy Director of the Global Liaison Office (GLO) at the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Tokyo, Japan. He has a combined experience of Research, Teaching, Entrepreneurship, and International Relations. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Grenoble University (France) in 1998. During his PhD period, he has stayed eight months in Tokyo (United Nations University). After his PhD he spent 2 years as a postdoctorate fellow at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Keihanna Research Laboratory (Kyoto/Nara, Japan). After serving for one year as an International Relations Officer for Laval Virtual consortium (France), he has launched in 2002 his own start-up company in 2002 on Computer Aided Translation (CAT). He has been the CEO and managed it until 2009. In 2010 he joined again the academic career, teaching Computer Aided Translation at Angers University and researching on NLP at Nantes University’s Digital Sciences laboratory (LS2N). He has joined the NII in April 2018.