Information on Dr Goto in English

Since Apr, 2021 I belong to :

 Chubu University

Job title :  Associate Professor  

Past working experience :
  The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan,
  Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan,
  Institute for Molecular Science, Japan,
  Physics Department, Lancaster University, UK,
  NTT communication science laboratories, Japan,
  Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan,
  PhD was given by : R Lab. Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Japan

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Publication information ( Newer information is listed from the top )

"Contact geometric approach to Glauber dynamics near a cusp and its limitation",
J.Phys. A:Math.Theor 56,125001 [ 16 pages ], (2023)arXiv2210.00703


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Curriculum Vitae ( Newer information is listed from the top )

 

Associate Professor, 

Chubu University 

Specifically Appointed Associate Professor,

Hino Lab at The Institute of Statistical Mathematics

Program-Specific Researcher,

Umeno's Group at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

Researcher / Assistant Research Staff,

Umeno's Group at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

Assistant Research Staff,

Umeno's Group at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

Researcher,

Umeno's Group at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

Clerk,

Umeno's Group at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

An organizer of a conference to connect industry and academia on information technology

Research Fellow / Technical Staff

Shikano's Group at Institute for Molecular Science

Senior Research Associate (post doctral fellow) at Lancaster University

Research Associate (post doctral fellow) at Lancaster University

Research Associate (post doctral fellow) at NTT Communication Science Laboratories

Department of Applied Mathemtics and Physics, Kyoto University,

Reserch Fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for Young Scientists

(JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists)

The doctor's course at Division of Material Science, The Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University,

Awarded the degree of DSc in nonlinear dynamical theory for a thesis entitled

"Singular Perturbation Approach to Nearly Integrable Hamiltonian Systems"

supervised by Professor Kazuhiro NOZAKI.

The master's course at Division of Material Science, The Graduate School of Science,Nagoya University.

Awarded the degree of MSc in nonlinear dynamical theory for a thesis entitled

"Asymptotic Expansion of Unstable and Stable Manifolds in Time-Discrete Systems (in Japanese)"

supervised by Professor Kazuhiro NOZAKI.

Department of Physics, Kyushu University, as an incorporated student,

Awarded the degree of the Bachelor of Science.

Department of Electronics Engineering, Toyota National College of Technology.

Awarded the degree of the Associated Bachelor of Engineering.

International Experience ( Newer information is listed from the top )

"Electromagnetic Fields Produced by Moving Sources in a Curved Beam Pipe",

Plasmas, Computation & Mathmatics Workshop

July 18--21, 2009, University of Cumbria, Ambleside )

"Renormalizations for various time-delay systems",

SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems

May 17--21, 2009, Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, Snowbird, Utah, US.

"Electromagnetic Fields Produced by Moving Sources in a Curved Beam Pipe",

Geometry Continua and Microstructures 2008(GCM8)

Oct. 10--12, Universita degli di Catania,Italy

"Electromagnetic Fields Produced by Moving Sources in a Curved Beam Pipe",

Dynamics Days Asia Pacific 5(DDAP5)

Sep. 9--12, 2008, Nara Prefectural New Public Hall, Nara, Japan

"Electromagnetic Radiation Produced by a Moving Source in a Curved Beam Pipe",

Alpha-X Lancaster-Strathclyde Theory Meeting

Apr. 24--25, 2008, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

"A singular perturbation method for delay systems -an extension of the renormalization method--",

The Fifth IMAS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena : Computation and Theory

Apr. 16--18, 2007, University of Gerogia, Athens, Gerogia, USA.

"A perturbation method and its applications to symplectic maps",

Mar. 13, 2007, The Cockcroft Institute, Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, UK.

"Consistency Caused by Various Types of Signals",

The 2006 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications (NOLTA2006),

Sep. 11--14, Royal Hotel Carlton and The Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

"Lyapunov exponents and macroscopic variables from a periodic orbit in classical Hamiltonian systems",

Workshop on turbulence and Coherent Structures

Jan. 10--13, 2006, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

19th Canberra International Physics Summer School on Turbulence

Jan. 16--20, 2006, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

"Lyapunov exponents and macroscopic variables from periodic orbits in lattice Hamiltonian systems",

2005 Taiwan Summer Symposium on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics(StatPhys-Taiwan-2005)

Jul. 31--Aug. 3, 2005 Institute of Physics of Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Aug. 4--Aug. 6, 2005. Chung-Yuan Christan University, Chungli, Taiwan.

"Symplectic Renormalization Method",

"Discrepancy between Hamiltonian Dynamics and Canonical Statistics Depending on Interaction Length",

Department of Mathematics, University of Texas Pan American

Sep. 20--24, 2004. Edinburg, Texas, USA.

Department of Chemistry and Chemical biology, Cornell University

Sep. 14--17, 2004. Ithaca, NewYork, USA.

"Symplecticity Preserving Renormalization Group Method" SIAM conference On Application Of Dynamical Systems

May 27--31, 2003. Snowbird, Utah, USA.

15th Canberra International Physics Summer School, Dynamic Summer

Jan. 21-- Feb. 1, 2002. Australian Natinal University, Canberra Australian Capital Territory, Australia.