Join Us
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.
Fujinami:
Educational out-of-order execution processor of RISC-V instruction set in Verilog HDL ,
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2016).
Usui:
High-speed and portable FPGA accelerator with USB3.0 connection ,
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
Ogawa:
Acceleraating computer systems on FPGA using high performance cache system ,
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
Misono:
Proposal and its initial examination of computer systems realized by FPGA
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2015).
Nakatsuka:
The world's smallest soft processor supporting 32-bit RISC instructions
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2014).
Mori:
Practical many-core processor targeting large-scale FPGAs
Graduation thesis, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech (February 2014).
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
This part will be available soon.
Category
Kise Lab.
Our laboratory pursues innovative computer systems and hardware accelerators.
Research topics include computer architectures, embedded systems, FPGA technology,
and hardware accelerators.