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Science Integration Program - Humans, University of Tokyo
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Last Update 2006/1/14 14:04
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The Science Integration Program was established in April 2005 under the direction of University of Tokyo President Hiroshi Komiyama. The Science Integration Program - Human, started as the first activity in the overall program, will target integration of knowledge within the field of life science relating in particular to scientific knowledge of the human organism from genome to organism level phenomena.
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Ishikawa Namiki Komuro Laboratory
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Last Update 2006/1/14 23:12
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Ishikawa Namiki Laboratory, Department of Information Physics and Computing, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
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Takanishi Laboratory
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Last Update 2006/1/16 17:41
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Takanishi Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
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Intelligent Systems Division
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Last Update 2006/1/20 19:41
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Intelligent Systems Division, Dept. of Precision Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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The Multimedia Operating Systems and Networking (MONET) Research Group
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Last Update 2006/7/17 11:13
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The Multimedia Operating Systems and Networking (MONET) Research Group, led by Professor Klara Nahrstedt in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is engaged in research in various areas of distributed multimedia systems.
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Center for Robotics and Embedded Systems (CRES)
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Last Update 2006/7/17 11:15
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Center for Robotics and Embedded Systems (CRES) was established in fall 2002. It is an interdisciplinary organized research unit (ORU) in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering that focuses on the science and technology of effective, robust, and scalable robotic systems, with broad and far-reaching applications. CRES facilitates interdisciplinary interactions and collaboration through its robotics faculty and its large team of interdisciplinary affiliates and serves as a linch pin for strategic research areas at USC. CRES projects span the areas of service, humanoid, distributed, reconfigurable, space, and nano robotics and impact a broad spectrum of applications, including assistance, training and rehabilitation, education, environmental monitoring and cleanup, emergency response, homeland security, and entertainment. The Center provides a tight-knit foundation for collaboration and opportunities for education and outreach.
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