Request and notice for prevention of the novel coronavirus infection
- Please make sure to wear a mask when you come to school.
- Hand alcohol disinfection and body temperature measurement will be done at the reception.
- If your body temperature is over 37.0℃, you will not be allowed to participate in principle.
- Please refrain from coming to school if you have a fever or cold-like symptoms on the day of the event, or if you are worried about your health.
- We will ventilate the venue as much as possible.
*Please note that the room temperature will fluctuate during ventilation. - We will do our best to accommodate you at a distance.
- If you have traveled abroad within the past month, we may not accept your application.
- If you do not make an appointment for the graduate school information session and come to the school on the day, we will not be able to help you.
- Please note that it may take longer than usual to send materials.
The schedule and contents may be subject to change depending on the status of the new coronavirus epidemic.
Reservations will be closed as soon as capacity is reached or without notice depending on the situation.
Summary
The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) holds Information sessions for graduate school program. In the information session, the outline of the curriculum, the scholarship system, the faculty, etc. are introduced, as well as detailed information about the entrance examination. There is also a time for individual consultation by teachers. Please feel free to join us.
- Date and Time
- January 14, 2023 (Sat), 12:30 Registration, 13:00 Start. *Information Session for International Students will be held at the same time
- February 11, 2023 (Sat/Nat. Holiday) 12:45 Registration, 13:00 Start, Online (Zoom) *Information Session for International Students will be held at the same time
- March 5, 2023 (Sun), 12:30 Registration, 13:00 Start. *Information Session for International Students will be held at the same time
- Venue
- The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Campus Map
- Time Schedule
- 12: 30 Reception, 13: 00 Start
- 13: 00 ~ 13: 50: School Outline, Educational Curriculum Description, and Equipment Introduction
- 13: 50 ~ 14: 00: Break
- 14: 00 ~ 14: 45: Mini Lecture
- 14: 45 ~ 15: 00: Selection of admissions, explanation of scholarship system
- 15: 00 ~: Individual consultation meeting
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December 3, 2022 (Sat)
Air pollution particles probed by satellites | |
Lecturer | Professor Sonoyo Mukai |
Summary |
The term "PM2.5" became famous after Beijing's air pollution problem in January 2013.The Earth's atmosphere is made up of not only molecules but also aerosols, which are particles less than 1/10,000th of a millimeter in size.Of these, those with a particle diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less are called PM2.5.The smaller the particle size, the greater the risk that it will be taken into the body through the respiratory and circulatory tracts.Atmospheric particles are difficult to analyze because of the contribution of various factors such as natural origin, anthropogenic origin, and a mixture of the two.I will talk about the satellite-based analysis method that is most suitable for understanding these air pollution particles on a global scale. |
Responsible Teachers
January 14, 2023 (Sat)
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and the Potential for Digital Transformation (DX) | |
Lecturer | Professor, Masaki Fujiwara |
Summary |
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a method of automating business processes and provides insights and internal controls, drawing on a central database that collects inputs from the entire company to achieve management efficiency. Today, the integrated system to realize this is called ERP. The term DX (digital transformation) has been gaining traction in recent years. DX is about enabling business innovation predicated on the incorporation of digital technologies into your operational process, products, solutions, and customer interactions. ERP is about internal transformation, whereas DX is about creating new customer value. In this lecture, we will show that ERP will play a role as an IT infrastructure to promote the new trend of customer value creation called DX. |
Responsible Teachers
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Commoditization and Applications of AI Technology | |
Lecturer | Associate Professor Takao Nakaguchi |
Summary |
Various AI-based technologies, such as machine translation, image recognition, and voice recognition, are spreading and changing society. Furthermore, with the trend toward open source, the latest technologies are now available to anyone free of charge, and AI technologies are being used in a variety of systems. We will review the development of AI technologies that have attracted much attention in recent years and introduce examples of applications, and actually write simple programs to experience machine translation and image processing technologies.(A Google account is required for the experience.) |
Responsible Teachers
List of mini-lectures
Date of holding | Person in charge | Title |
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May 23 (Sun) | Associate Professor Seiichiro Aoki | The Importance of Visualization in Data Science |
June 12 (Sat) | Professor Sonoyo Mukai | Air pollution particles probed by satellites |
July 10 (Sat) | Professor Shinji Tomita | The history and reach of computer system development |
August 21 (Sat) | Professor Hong Seung Ko | Human resources in the global e-business environment |
September 11 (Sat) | Professor Takao Fujiwara | Color and Computers |
November 13 (Sat) | Professor Yoshitaka Kai | Management framework "Real Options" and its application to practice |
December 4 (Sat) | Professor Kazuyuki Sakka | R opens up a world of data |
January 15 (Sat) | Professor, Masaki Fujiwara | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and the Potential for Digital Transformation (DX) |
March 6 (Sun) | Professor Masayoshi Tezuka | Database system supporting big data business in cloud service era |
Information on Individual Consultation at The Kyoto College of Graduate School for Informatics
We offer individual consultation at our Kyoto school at any time. While answering your questions, we will explain the characteristics of the university, its curriculum, and its scholarship system.
The Kyoto College of Graduate School for Informatics Admission Center
TEL: 075-681-6332 0120-911-122 Enrollment consultations only
Fax: 075-681-6335 E-mail: admission@kcg.edu
For international students
TEL: 075-681-6334 E-mail: admissions@kcg.edu