領導團隊 - 技術研發及設計團隊
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日立制作所 Fellow矢野 和男
工學博士
個人履歷
1984年日本早稻田大學物理碩士畢業,同年加入日立制作所中央研究所。2007年擔任主管研究長,2015年出任首席科學家,2018年起任現職,負責人工智能及數據的社會應用等相關研究工作。
1993年成功研制出世界首個室溫下的單電子存儲器。2004年起率先對可穿戴技術和大數據收集與應用進行研究。論文被引用次數超過2500次,申請專利350余項。其開發的可穿戴式傳感器“商業顯微鏡(Business Microscope)”被《哈佛商業評論》雜志評價為“一項可載入史冊的穿戴設備”,受到世界廣泛關注。矢野博士以其在人工智能和納米技術等廣泛專業領域的深入研究而聞名。所著《人生新算法:用人工智能解讀時間、幸運與財富》(草思出版社出版)被選為BookVinegar的2014年最佳10本商業書籍之一。
矢野博士現兼任東京工業大學合作教授。曾任IEDM、DAC、ASSCC、ASP-DAC、SPOTS、EmNet和KDD等國際學術協會委員會成員,Symposium on VLSI Circuits 2009會議主席,IEEE Spectrum的外部顧問委員會成員以及日本文部科學省信息科學技術委員。
曾獲多個國際獎項,包括1994 IEEE Electron Devices Society Paul Rappaport Award、1996 IEEE ISSCC Lewis Winner Award、1998 IEEE ISSCC Jack Raper Award、2007 MBE Erice Prize, Best Paper Award of International Conference on ASE/IEEE Social Informatics 2012、2014年日本關東發明表彰發明獎勵獎、2016年日刊工業新聞十大新產品獎、2016年日本數據管理聯盟尖端技術應用獎、2016年第64屆電氣科學技術獎勵獎、2017年Rakuten Technology Award/HEAD Award、2020 IEEE Frederik Phillips Award。
電氣和電子工程師協會(IEEE) Fellow、日本電子信息通信學會(IEICE)、日本應用物理學會(JSAP)、日本物理學會(JPS)、日本人工知能學會(JSAI)會員。
相關鏈接
- Tokyo Institute of Technology Yano Lab (Facebook)
- The Truth about Future Society and Well-being (1) (Hitachi Review, November 2019)
- AI: Speeding the arrival of a Super Smart Society (April 2017)
- Chapter 1: “Leap learning” surpasses “supervised learning
- Chapter 2: AI becomes useful when it is linked to real world data
- Chapter 3: Business is exactly what AI does best
- Artificial Intelligence as a Hope AI for taking on the challenges of an unpredictable era (Hitachi Review, July 2016)
- Do AIs dream of a happy workplace? (Hitachi IoT Magazine interview #3, March 2016)
- Enterprises of the future will need Multi-purpose AIs (Hitachi IoT Magazine interview #2, March 2016)
- By using AI, data itself will be intelligent (Hitachi IoT Magazine Interview, Interview #1, February 2016)
Research interests
- Human informatics
- Artificial intelligence
Major publications
- K. Yano, Invisible Hand of Data, Soshisha, July 2014.
- K. Yano, The Science of Human Interaction and Teaching, J. of Mind, Brain and Education, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp19-29, March 2013
- T. Akitomi, K. Ara, J. Watanabe, and K. Yano, Ferromagnetic interaction model of activity level in workplace communication, Phys. Rev. E 87, 034801, March 2013
- K. Yano, S. Lyubomirsky & J. Chancellor, Sensing happiness: Can technology make you happy?, IEEE Spectrum, pp26-31, Dec. 2012
- J. Watanabe, M. Fujita, K. Yano, H. Kanesaka, T. Hasegawa, Resting Time Activeness Determines Team Performance in Call Centers, ASE/IEEE Social Informatics, Dec. 2012.
- Y. Wakisaka, K. Ara, M. Hayakawa, Y. Horry, N. Moriwaki, N. Ohkubo, N. Sato, S. Tsuji, K. Yano, Beam-scan sensor node: Reliable sensing of human interactions in organization, Proc. 6th Int. Conf. Networked Sensing Systems, pp. 58-61, 2009.
- T. Tanaka, S. Yamashita, K. Aiki, H. Kuriyama, K. Yano, Life Microscope: Continuous Daily Activity Recording System with a Tiny Wireless Sensor, 2008 International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 2008), pp162-165, 2008.
- K. Ara, N. Kanehira, D. Olguin Olguin, B. Waber, T. Kim, A. Mohan, P. Gloor, R. Laubacher, D. Oster, A. Pentland, and K. Yano. Sensible Organizations: Changing our Business and Work Styles through Sensor Data. Journal of Information Processing. The Information Processing Society of Japan. Vol. 16. April 2008.
Awards & Recognitions
- 2020
- IEEE Frederik Phillips Award
- 2012
- Best Paper Award of International Conference on ASE/IEEE Social Informatics
- 2007
- MBE Erice Prize
- 1998
- IEEE ISSCC Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Technology Directions Paper (ISSCC)
- 1996
- IEEE ISSCC Lewis Winner Outstanding Paper Award
- 1994
- IEEE Electron Devices Society Paul Rappaport Best Paper Award