Tatsuya Yokota received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 2014. From 2011 to 2014, he was a Junior Researcher with the Laboratory for Advanced Brain Imaging Signal Processing (ABSP), RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI), Wako, Japan. From 2014 to 2016, he was a Research Scientist with the Laboratory for ABSP, RIKEN BSI. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan. His research interests include matrix/tensor factorization, signal/image processing, pattern recognition, and machine learning. 2009.3: B.E. from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Supervised by M. Sugiyama)2011.3: M.E. from graduate school of Tokyo Institute of Technology (Supervised by Y. Yamashita)2014.3: Ph.D. from graduate school of Tokyo Institute of Technology (Supervised by Y. Yamashita)2011.4~2014.3 : Junior Research Associate in RIKEN Brain Science Institute (A. Cichocki Lab.)2014.4~2016.2 : Research Scientist in RIKEN Brain Science Institute (A. Cichocki Lab.)2016.3~2021.3 : Assistant Professor in Nagoya Institute of Technology (H. Hontani Lab.)2019.10~now : Visiting Researcher in RIKEN AIP (Q. Zhao Lab.)2022.11~now : Visiting Collaborative Researcher in University of Tokyo (T. Tsunoda Lab.)2021.4~now : Associate Professor in Nagoya Institute of Technology (as PI)2014: Young Researcher Award from IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Japan Chapter (CISJ) 2015: Incentive Award from Japan Society of Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics (SOFT) 2016: The 7th Research Incentive Award from RIKEN2017: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics 2016 Outstanding Reviewer2018: Research Incentive Award from Nagoya Institute of Technology2018: IEEE Signal Processing Society Japan Young Author Best Paper Award2019: Outstanding Research Award from Nagoya Institute of Technology2019: IEEE Senior Member