OUR VISION
Create new brain-like computer combining data processing and memory
Takeuchi Lab is extensively studying brain-like data-centric computing and Computation in memory (CiM) that combines data processing and memory. Perception of humans is not perfect. Toward statistical machine learning applications like image recognition and speech recognition, we are studying real-time processing and extremely low power Approximate Computing by tolerating inaccuracies and errors at the LSI-level. A single technology/domain cannot become solution in the coming AI era. We foster students who understand application and social implementation and then co-design different fields from LSI hardware, software, and machine learning.
Data attributes are changing due to the progress of AI and the spread of IoT applications. Today's data centers process and store "big data" whose data size is huge. On the other hand, future data centers will process “fast data (real-time data)” whose data characteristics change moment by moment. Data center applications spread to real-time control, security/monitoring, and autonomous driving. Toward realizing new computer which can process and store fast data in real-time, we do research on data-centric computing with a focus on memory.

PROFESSOR

Ken Takeuchi

Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Systems Design Lab., Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

1991
Bachelor of Engineering in Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
1993
Master of Engineering in Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
1993
Researcher, ULSI Research Laboratory, R&D Center, Toshiba
2003
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Stanford University
2006
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2007
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2008
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2012
Professor, Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
2020
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Create new computer systems by optimizing various fields from physics to electronics, computer science, and MOT (management of technology). My curiosity has led me to a life, continuously crossing the borders of various fields, from industries to academia. I strongly feel that both technology and life are interesting because I don't know where I will finally arrive. That is, I am enjoying the interim progress itself of crossing the borders, not the final goal.
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