Affiliation |
IWATE University Information Infrastructure Center |
Position |
Associate Professor |
Year of Birth |
1970 |
Laboratory Phone number |
+81-52-621-6993 |
Laboratory Fax number |
+81-52-621-6097 |
Mail Address |
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NAKANISHI Takahiro
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Research Interests 【 display / non-display 】
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signal processing
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cryptology
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chaos
Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1993.03
Nagoya Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering Graduated
Graduate School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1998.03
Nagoya Institute of Technology Graduate School, Division of Engineering Doctor's Course Completed
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2014.04-Now
IWATE University Information Infrastructure Center Associate Professor [Duty]
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2003.04-Now
IWATE University [Concurrently]
External Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2000.04-2003.03
Aichi University of Technology
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1998.04-2000.03
Nagoya Institute of Technology Research Assistant
Course Subject 【 display / non-display 】
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2004
Computer and Information Processing Ⅱ
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2004
Computer and Information Processing Ⅰ
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2004
Fourier Analysis
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2005
Computer and Information Processing Ⅰ
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2005
Network Ⅱ
Research Career 【 display / non-display 】
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Chaos Neural Network
Periods of research:
2003.04-NowKeywords : chaos,neural network,artificial neuron
Style of Research: Collaboration in Japan
Research Program: (not selected)
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Cryptosystem on Chaos Neural Network
Periods of research:
2003.04-NowKeywords : cryptosystem,chaos,neural network
Style of Research: Collaboration in Japan
Research Program: (not selected)
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Construction of e-Regional Community
Periods of research:
2003.04-NowKeywords : e-regional community
Style of Research: Collaboration in Japan
Research Program: (not selected)
Published Papers 【 display / non-display 】
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Takahiro Nakanishi,Satoshi Kawamura,Natsumi Onaka,Yoko Matsuoka
( Academic eXchange for Information Environment and Strategy ) 2020.06
National Magazine Multiple authorship
The Iwate University Super Computing and Information Sciences Center has been providing information security education to all new students, including graduate students, in the form of face-to-face seminars. In order to change this format to an online self-study format, and in consideration of the fact that there are international students who are not good at Japanese, we worked with the Iwate University Center for Teaching, Learning and Career, which is the department in charge of international student education at Iwate University, to make the information security materials for new students multilingual. In this paper, we reported on two points: 1) the multilingualization of the information security teaching materials and the knowledge gained from the implementation of information security education for new international students using the materials, and 2) the efforts to share the teaching materials with other universities and other organizations for the purpose of maintaining and improving the multilingual teaching materials created in this effort and for mutual assistance with other organizations. We also reported on the following two points.
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Construction of Sustainable Information Security Incident Response System in Iwate University
Takahiro NAKANISHI, Makoto FUKUOKA, Tetsuji KONNO, Toru DENDO, Takeyuki SUZUKI, Shin TAGUCHI, Shinya OUCHI, Yuta KIMURA, Takuma KAJI, Satoshi KAWAMURA
Journal for Academic Computing and Networking 22 ( 1 ) 44 - 53 2018.09 [Refereed]
International Conference Proceedings Multiple authorship
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Effect of Information Security S eminars for All Regular Staff o f Iwate University
Satoshi KAWAMURA, Takahiro NAKANISHI, Tamae OKUZAKI, Masanori NIWATA
Journal for Academic Computing and Networking 21 ( 1 ) 44 - 54 2017.09 [Refereed]
International Conference Proceedings Multiple authorship
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Evaluation for early qualifying examination for Basic Computer Science in Iwate University
Noriaki ENDO, Takahiro NAKANISHI, Hitoaki YOSHIDA,Takayuki SHIRAKURA
Journal for Academic Computing and Networking 14 ( 2010 ) 97 - 104 2010.09 [Refereed]
Academic Journal Multiple authorship
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Speech synthesis-based support for presentations made by auditorily disabled students with wireless LAN
Noriaki ENDO, Takahiro NAKANISHI, Hitoaki YOSHIDA, Kazuchika KITAMURA
Journal for Academic Computing and Networking 13 32 - 39 2009.09 [Refereed]
Others Multiple authorship
Presentations 【 display / non-display 】
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Construction and Operation of Chicken Houses Environment Observation System
Oral Presentation(General) Takahiro Nakanishi
IEICE General Conference (Hiroshima University)
2024.03The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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Iwate University Pre-entrance student education
Oral Presentation(General) Mark de Boer, Natsumi Onaka, Takahiro Nakanishi
2012.02 -
ICT contents projects at Iwate University
Oral Presentation(General) Mark de Boer, Natsumi Onaka, Takahiro Nakanishi
2011.11
Academic Awards Received 【 display / non-display 】
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2019 Annual Conference Outstanding Paper Award
2020.12.10
All winners: Takahiro Nakanishi,Satoshi Kawamura,Natsumi Onaka,Yoko Matsuoka
The Iwate University Super Computing and Information Sciences Center has been providing information security education to all new students, including graduate students, in the form of face-to-face seminars. In order to change this format to an online self-study format, and in consideration of the fact that there are international students who are not good at Japanese, we worked with the Iwate University Center for Teaching, Learning and Career, which is the department in charge of international student education at Iwate University, to make the information security materials for new students multilingual. In this paper, we reported on two points: 1) the multilingualization of the information security teaching materials and the knowledge gained from the implementation of information security education for new international students using the materials, and 2) the efforts to share the teaching materials with other universities and other organizations for the purpose of maintaining and improving the multilingual teaching materials created in this effort and for mutual assistance with other organizations. We also reported on the following two points.