Junichiro Kadomoto Lecturer

Hongo Campus

Computing
Computer Systems
Human interface and interaction
Systems & Electronics
Communication/Network engineering

Building the next-generation computer system

We are conducting research to realize a novel computer system. By focusing on computer architecture and integrating diverse fields such as integrated circuits, networks, software, computational theory, and human-computer interaction (HCI), we aim to achieve holistic optimization. This effort seeks to create a system that presents new value in terms of interaction and computation.

Research field 1

Shape-changeable computer

In pursuit of computers that enable unprecedented forms of interaction, We conduct research on wireless chiplet-based computers that can be configured into systems of various shapes and functions. Conventional computer systems have been constructed using rigid packages and circuit boards, resulting in fixed shapes and functionalities. The proposed implementation method enables the development of embedded systems that integrate a wide range of functionalities into highly adaptable system shapes.
Research field 2

Fault-tolerant quantum computer

In pursuit of computers that enable solutions to previously intractable problems through a new computational paradigm, We conduct research on universal quantum computers that utilize quantum error correction codes. Quantum computers are believed to solve many problems that are intractable for classical computers within realistic timeframes. We are exploring suitable architectures for fault-tolerant, general-purpose quantum computers, leveraging advanced semiconductor integrated circuit technologies.
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