Affiliation (Apr. 2022--): Department of Information and System Engineering, Chuo University
Theoretical computer science; Random structures and algorithms, Distributed computing,
Keywords:
Random walk, cover time, hitting time, coalescing random walk, coalescing time,
Markov chain Monte Carlo(MCMC), mixing time,
random graph, expander graph, dynamic graph,
interacting particle system, voter model, distributed voting, consensus problem,
dispersion of particles, internal diffusion limited aggregation, load balancing,
rotor-router model, self-stabilizing distributed systems, Deterministic random walk,
April 2022--, Associate Professor, Department of Information and System Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University.
April 2021--March 2022, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical and Computing Science, School of Computing, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
April 2017--March 2021, Research Associate, Department of Information and System Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University.
April 2015--March 2017, JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC2).
March 2017, Doctor of Engineering in Department of Informatics, Graduate School of ISEE, Kyushu University.
I was under the supervision of Shuji Kijima. The thesis title is "Analyses of deterministic processes analogous to finite Markov chains" (link).
March 2014, Master of Engineering in Department of Informatics, Graduate School of ISEE, Kyushu University.
March 2012, Bachelor of Engineering in Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of Engineering, Kyushu University.
From April 2011 to March 2017, I was a member of the Theoretical Computer Science group (Masafumi Yamashita, Shuji Kijima, Yukiko Yamauchi) at Kyushu University.