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Mail-Box R2-5 PI Lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama, 226-8503 Japan. (E-mail) swatanab (AT) pi . titech . ac . jp Sumio Watanabe Homepage Curriculum Vitae Japanse Version Name: Sumio Watanabe Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology Date of birth: March 31, 1959. Place of birth: Nakano City in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Education: Graduated from Suzaka High School in Nagano Prefecture in 1977. B.S. degree in physics in 1982 from the University of Tokyo (Department of Physics). M.S. degree in mathematics in 1984 from the Kyoto University (Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences). Ph.D. degree in applied electronics in 1993 from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Department of Applied Electronics). Research and Teaching: 1987.4-1995.3 Researcher, Research and Development Center, Ricoh Co., Ltd.. 1995.4-1997.3 Associate Professor, Department of Information Science, Gifu University,Japan. 1997.4-2001.11 Associate Professor, Precision and Intelligence Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan. 2001.12-Now , Professor, Precision and Intelligence Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan. Main Research Result: Discovery of algebraic geometrical structure in statistical learning theory. Awards: (1) Ichimura Prize for Science, 2006, "Theory and Algorithm of Learning Systems." (2) Tejima Memorial Paper Award, 2002, "Algebraic analysis for nonidentifiable learning machines," Neural Computation, Vol.13,No.4,899-933,2001. (3) Best Research Award in Marine Acoustic Society of Japan, 1993. Invited Talks in International Conferences: (1) Biological Computation and Learning in Intelligent Systems, AMS 2002 Fall Central Section Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, October 12-13, 2002. (2) Spring Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan. 2003. (3) International Symposium in Algebraic Statistics and Computational Biology, Clay Mathematics Institute, USA, Nov, 12-14, 2005. (4) IEEE International Symposium in Foundation of Computational Intelligence, Hawaii,USA, April 1-5, 2007. (5) Seasonal Institute of Mathematical Soceity of Japan. (Aug 2008). (6) Algebraic Methods in Systems Biology and Statistics, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, UAS, 2008. (7) Algebraic Statistics, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, USA, 2008. (8) JSPS Forum on singularities and applications, Institut de Recherche Mathematique Avancee, France, 2009. |