University of Electro-Communications eBulletin: Geospatial information extraction from SNS: Who said what from where!
TOKYO (PRWEB UK) 26 December 2017 -- Source: International Public Relations, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo
University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo publishes the UEC December 2017 issue of the UEC e-Bulletin that includes researcher video profiles of UEC tenure track researchers; research highlights from high impact publications including 'Information science offers insights into the performance of pianists' and 'Geospatial information extraction from SNS: Who said what from where!'; and updates on news and events.
December 2017 issue of UEC eBulletin
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/
Research Highlights
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/research-highlights/2017/hierarchical-opportunistic-routing-with-moderate-clustering-for-ad-hoc-networks.html
Hierarchical Opportunistic Routing with Moderate Clustering for Ad Hoc Networks
Kerr-lens mode-locked Tm doped sesquioxides laser in-band pumped by an Er:Yb fiber MOPA 1.6 μm
Geospatial information extraction from SNS: Who said what from where!
Information science offers insights into the performance of pianist: Efficiently reading piano musical scores by analyzing geometrical information in musical notes.
Researcher Video Profiles
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/researcher-video-profiles/2017/eriko-aiba.html
Eriko Aiba: How the brains of musicians work while playing musical instruments and multimodal information processing.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/researcher-video-profiles/2017/hideyuki-fujita.html
Hideyuki Fujita: Development of interactive software using geospatial information.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/researcher-video-profiles/2017/masaki-tokurakawa.html
Masaki Tokurakawa: Development of new short pulse lasers in the wavelength range of two micrometers.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/researcher-video-profiles/2017/ryo-yamamoto.html
Ryo Yamamoto: Wireless communication and wireless multi-hop networks with inter-device communication to deliver messages to destinations.
News
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/news/2017/uec-signs-general-agreement-with-vnu-uet-vietnam.html
UEC signs general agreement with VNU-UET, Vietnam
On 29 November, 2017, The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) singed general agreement with VNU University of Engineering and Technology (VNU-UET), Vietnam to promote further international collaboration.
Opening Ceremony of the UEC China Research and Education Center
On October 1, 2017, UEC opened the UEC China Research and Education Center in Beijing to consolidate and further strengthen the education and research collaboration with universities, institutions and companies in China.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/e-bulletin/news/2017/the-irago-conference-2017-held-at-uec-tokyo.html
The Irago Conference 2017 held at UEC, Tokyo.
The Irago Conference 2017 was held 1-2 November 2017 at the UEC, Tokyo Auditorium.
Further information
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The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo
Website: http://www.uec.ac.jp/eng/
About the University of Electro-Communications
The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) in Tokyo is a small, luminous university at the forefront of pure and applied sciences, engineering, and technology research. Its roots go back to the Technical Institute for Wireless Commutations, which was established in 1918 by the Wireless Association to train so-called wireless engineers in maritime communications in response to the Titanic disaster in 1912. In 1949, the UEC was established as a national university by the Japanese Ministry of Education, and moved in 1957 from Meguro to its current Chofu campus Tokyo.
With approximately 4,000 students and 350 faculty, UEC is regarded as a small university, but with particular expertise in wireless communications, laser science, robotics, informatics, and material science, to name just a few areas of research.
The UEC was selected for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Program for Promoting the Enhancement of Research Universities as a result of its strengths in three main areas: optics and photonics research, where we are number one for the number of joint publications with foreign researchers; wireless communications, which reflects our roots; and materials-based research, particularly on fuel cells.
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