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25th August 2014, 01:19 PM
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Re: Hiroaki Kitano The Systems Biology Institute

Hiroaki Kitano a Ph.D. holder and a Japanese scientist , is a member of The Systems Biology Institute.




email: kitano at sbi.jp
h.kitano at csl.sony. co.jp

He has reputed positions as:
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. President & CEO
Open Biology Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate Universiy (OIST) PI
Laboratory for Disease Systems Modeling, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences PI

Qualification:
Graduation : from International Christian University in 1984
PhD in engineering: from Kyoto University in 1991

Contact detail:
The Systems Biology Institute
Falcon Building 5F, 5-6-9 Shirokanedai,
Minato, Tokyo 108-0071
Japan
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4th March 2016, 02:43 PM
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Re: Hiroaki Kitano The Systems Biology Institute

Sir I want to know that what is the role of the Hiroaki Kitano in the Systems Biology Institute so can you tell me the same
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4th March 2016, 02:43 PM
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Re: Hiroaki Kitano The Systems Biology Institute

Hiroaki Kitano(, born 1961 in Tokyo) is a Japanese scientist.

He is the head of the Systems Biology Institute (SBI); President and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories;

A Group Director of the Laboratory for Disease Systems Modeling at and RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences;

A professor at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST).

Kitano is known for developing AIBO, and the robotic world cup tournament known as Robocup

Kitano graduated from International Christian University with a B.A. in physics in 1984. He received a PhD in computer science from Kyoto University in 1991

Awards

Kitano has served as a scientific advisor for a number of companies, including Alstom, Segway Japan and Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings.

He was awarded the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award in 1993 and the Nature Award for Creative Mentoring in Science in 2009


From 1988-1994, Kitano was a visiting researcher at the Center for Machine Translation at Carnegie Mellon University.

His PhD thesis in machine translation was titled "Speech-to-speech translation: a massively parallel memory-based approach".

His work includes a broad spectrum of publications in artificial intelligence and interactomics.


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