Commemorative Symposium for the Establishment of the Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

Tokyo Institute of Technology established the Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence on December 1, 2022. The Center aims to foster “co-creative experts” who have the abilities to 1) make full use of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DS&AI), 2) collaborate with other experts to solve problems utilizing DS&AI, and 3) teach DS&AI in various fields of science and engineering. The Center also aims to expand the educational program of DS&AI to other universities. In this symposium, we will discuss what kind of abilities are in demand for DS&AI experts and how universities should be dealing with them from various perspectives in industry, government, and academia both within and outside Japan.
All talks in Japanese will be simultaneously translated into English.
Both on-site and Zoom Webinars are open to everyone.
On-site participants are limited to invited guests and Tokyo Tech faculty, staff, and students.

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*Please register by March 6.Please register by March 13, 13:00.

Commemorative Symposium for the Establishment of the Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

Detail

Date

Monday, March 13, 2023, 13:30-16:20 (JST)

Format

Hybrid of on-site participation and Zoom Webinars.

Venue

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama Campus, West Bldg. 9, 2F Digital Multipurpose Hall

Registration

Click here to register [On-site participants]
Click here to register [Zoom Webinars]

*Please register by March 6.Please register by March 13, 13:00.
Both on-site and Zoom Webinars are open to everyone.
On-site participants are limited to invited guests and Tokyo Tech faculty, staff, and students.

Fee

Free

Organizer

Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Co-sponsor

Japan Inter-University Consortium for Mathematics, Data Science and AI Education

Contact

Symposium Executive Committee, Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Tokyo Institute of Technology
E-mail: symposium@dsai.titech.ac.jp

Program (in JST)

12:30

On-site registration starts

13:30

Opening Remarks
Hideaki Ishii, Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Professor, School of Computing, Tokyo Institute of Technology

13:35~13:45

Remarks from the President
Kazuya Masu, President, Tokyo Institute of Technology

13:45 – 13:55

Remarks from the Director
Yoshihiro Miyake, Director, Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Professor, School of Computing, Tokyo Institute of Technology

13:55 – 14:05

Remarks from Honored Guest
Technical Education Division, Higher Education Bureau,
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

14:05 – 14:15

Remarks from Honored Guest
“An Overview of Japan Inter-University Consortium for Mathematics, Data Science and AI Education”
Genshiro Kitagawa, Specially Appointed Professor, Mathematics and Informatics Center, The University of Tokyo, Chair, Japan Inter-University Consortium for Mathematics, Data Science and AI Education

14:15 – 14:45

Commemorative Lecture 1
“Computing, Data Science, and Society: An Interdisciplinary Education Program at UC Berkeley”
Lisa Yan and Eric Van Dusen, Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS), University of California, Berkeley, USA

14:45 – 15:00

Break

15:00 – 15:30

Commemorative Lecture 2
“Expectations for Data Science and Human Resource Development for Well-Being”
Kazuo Yano, Fellow, Hitachi, Ltd.

15:30 – 16:00

Activity Report
“Data Science and AI Education at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Expanding the Educational Program to Other Universities”
Isao Ono, Vice Director, Center of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Professor, School of Computing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
& Thepchai Supnithi, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand

16:00 – 16:10

General Discussion

16:10 – 16:20

Closing Remarks
Jun-ichi Imura, Executive Vice President for Education, Tokyo Institute of Technology