Kise Laboratory

Department of Computer Science, School of Computing, TOKYO TECH

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Join Us as an undergraduate student

If you are a student of the Department of Computer Science at Tokyo Tech, please apply for Kise Laboratory when you are assigned to a laboratory typically in your third-year. The seminars in our laboratory will be done in Japanese. Some graduation theses are available below, and please refer them for your laboratory selection.

  1. Fujinami: Educational out-of-order execution processor of RISC-V instruction set in Verilog HDL, Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2016).
  2. Usui: High-speed and portable FPGA accelerator with USB3.0 connection, Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
  3. Ogawa: Acceleraating computer systems on FPGA using high performance cache system, Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
  4. Misono: Proposal and its initial examination of computer systems realized by FPGA Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
  5. Nakatsuka: The world's smallest soft processor supporting 32-bit RISC instructions Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2014).
  6. Mori: Practical many-core processor targeting large-scale FPGAs Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2014).
  7. Kaneko: Research on High-speed Logic Simulation for Computer Architectures Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (September 2013).

Research student (KENKYUSEI)

Currently, our laboratory does not accept research students with a few exceptions.

Join Us as a graduate student (master course student)

This part will be available soon.


Join Us as a Ph.D. (doctor course) student

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