Hasegawa Lab

Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo

東京大学大学院情報理工学系研究科・電子情報学専攻(大学院)

東京大学・工学部・電子情報工学科兼担(学部)

Research themes

The Hasegawa laboratory is engaged in research that spans information and physics, covering a wide range of phenomena that have not been explored within individual fields before. Recent advancements in mathematical methods and computer science have made it possible to investigate phenomena with high degrees of freedom involving complex interactions between elements, strongly nonlinear phenomena such as biological oscillations, and states far from equilibrium. Addressing such problems requires cutting-edge theories from computer science and physics, making it an important task of the 21st century. The Hasegawa laboratory conducts cross-disciplinary research between information and physics, employing theories such as stochastic processes, machine learning, quantum mechanics, information thermodynamics, and relativity.
(Research themes, Publications)

長谷川研究室では,情報・物理横断的で,これらの分野個々では今まで扱われなかった広い分野の現象を対象としています.近年,数理手法の発達や,計算機科学の発展により,要素が複雑に相互作用を及ぼしあう高自由度を持つ現象,生物の振動現象をはじめとした強い非線形性を有する現象,平衡から遠く離れた状態の解明が可能になってきました.このような問題の解明には,情報科学や物理学の最先端の理論が必要とされており,21世紀の重要な課題です.長谷川研究室では,情報-物理という分野横断的な研究を,確率過程,機械学習,量子力学,情報熱力学,相対論などの理論を用いて行っています.

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最新の研究はPublicationリストをご覧ください.

How to join us?

You can join our laboratory as graduated students via the entrance examination of "Department of Information and Communication Engineering" (details). 

当研究室には学部,大学院から入ることが出来ます.

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