Student written Research Laboratory Guidebook 2027Nagaoka University of Technology

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Lab for Data Sequence Structure

Assosiate Professor / MANADA Akiko
  • Network structures based on graph theory
  • Mathematical characterization of coding theory
  • Theoretical optimization of data storage

Assosiate Professor / MANADA Akiko
Assosiate Professor Manada respects student autonomy while remaining a reliable mentor who offers personalized support when needed. Even outside of regular seminar hours, she is willing to set aside time to provide thorough advice, characterized by guidance that aligns closely with each student’s individual interests.

Research Content

Our laboratory performs theoretical research on network topology and coding theory based on graph theory. We use graph theory to mathematically model complex structures and analyze how they work optimally. For network topology, we focus on understanding efficiency and fault tolerance through mathematical analysis. In coding theory, we analyze error-correcting/constrained codes by representing them as graphs. Our main goal is to explore mathematical frameworks, putting a heavy emphasis on the theoretical side.

A Day in the Lab

Our laboratory has no core hours, allowing students to conduct research at their own pace. We hold sub-group seminars where students report their weekly progress, as well as a general seminar for presenting ongoing research to lab members. This seminar provides opportunities for both specialized guidance and exposure to diverse research fields. Our maintains is characterized by a good research balance where individual research is respected, yet students continually encourage one another through presentations and discussions.

Thesis Subjects

  • (M)Proposal for Enumeration of Minimal Normal States in Multi-Source Multi-Sink Multi-State Flow Networks and Re-enumeration Considering Configuration Changes
  • (M)Proposal and Performance Evaluation of a Routing Method Suitable for Distributed Hash Tables Based on Distributed Line Graphs
  • (M)Decodeing performance evaluation of Zigzag Decodable Fountain codes for DNA strage Abstract

The number of
PhD Graduates

0

Major employers of Graduates

  • Konami Amusement Co., Ltd.
  • Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited
  • Electric Works Company, Panasonic Corporation
Writer : KO Yuta, Electrical, Electronics and Information Engineering
(National Institute of Technology, Tokyo College)