• Toshiro Matsumoto
    Professor
    He has been studying the boundary element method (BEM) and is currently interested in the application of BEM to its applications to shape optimization problems. This topic has been revisited due to the emergence of the fast computation algorithm in BEM without vast storage requirements also for large-scale problems. He teaches the finite element method at a lecture.

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  • Toru Takahashi
    Lecturer
    He is particularly interested in the fast-multipole boundary element method for transient wave scattering phenomena in elastic media. His research is focused on developments of fast and parallel boundary element algorithms, black box fast multipole boundary element methods, and application of BEM to wave scattering problems of various periodic structures. Go to his personal page.
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  • Yi Cui
    Assistant Professor
    He has been engaging in a broad field of computational mechanical science, such as finite element study of dislocation emission by using boundary integral, atomistic simulation of dislocation-void interaction as well as nanowire growth, and finite element simulation of fission gas swelling. From his perspective, computational science is now the ‘giant’ on whose shoulder we can see further.
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  • Qin Jincheng
    D3

  • Iwatsuki Shunnosuke
    M2
  • Takagi Ryo
    M2
  • Tanaka Yoshio
    M2
  • Nakai Kengo
    M2
  • Hayakawa Yuto
    M2
  • Miyazawa Naoya
    M2
  • Zhou Bowen
    M2
  • Fan Yutao
    M2

  • Ishikaaw Hitoki
    M1
  • Ishida Daiki
    M1
  • Katayama Naoki
    M1
  • Sato Shinsei
    M1
  • Sunaga Daiki
    M1
  • Nakajima Rina
    M1
  • Honshuku Yuta
    M1

  • Kato Mizuki
    B4
  • Kurita Yuzuki
    B4
  • Konishi Yotaro
    B4
  • Shinohara Taku
    B4
  • Hamaguchi Takeru
    B4
  • Fujita Kodai
    B4
  • Jiang Fuhang
    Research student
  • Takayuki Yamada
    Assistant Professor
    Kyoto University
    He has been our assistant professor during the period from October of 2011 to April of 2012. He is now working for the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Kyoto University. He is collaborating with us on topology optimization problems related to acoustics, electromagnetics, elasticity, elastodynamics, thermal problems, flow problems, and fluid-structure interactions.
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  • Vincenzo Mallardo
    Senor Lecturer
    University of Ferrara, Italy
    He joined us in June 2012 as visiting researcher, collaborating on some experimental tests involving impact identification and vibration control. He is now at the Department of Architecture in Ferrara where he works on identificaton by the use of fast computational techniques and he gives lectures in Statics and Seismic Analysis.
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