Prof. Paolo (Politecnico di Torino) and IEEE Director Nancy generously provided their talks on collaboration and IEEE Eta Kappa Nu (HKN). IEEE-HKN is receiving applications to Frank and Shelly Chang Outstanding Student Scholarship.
Prof. Washizaki joined the inauguration ceremony of the IEEE Computer Society Chapter Bhubaneswar Section
IEEE Waseda University Student Branch (Chair: Yijun Lu) organized a very inspiring and engaging event
金沢・スマートエスイー石川スクールの発展実施についてコンソーシアム会議へ鷲崎教授(スマートエスイー 事業責任者)が出席
Had a pleasant meeting and gathering to welcome new students and members at a great, vibrant place
Prof. Washizaki joined the IEEE R8 meeting in Budapest to introduce the IEEE-CS’s updates and strategies incl. new initiatives to the European, Middle Eastern and African community leaders
Prof. Washizaki was honored to receive the IPSJ SIG Activity Contribution Award 鷲崎教授が情報処理学会 研究会活動貢献賞を受領
New Ph.D., Master and Bachelor students joined our lab this April 2025. Welcome!
AsianPLoP 2025 was successfully over!
Thanks to all chairs, shepherds, faculty members and student volunteers, community supporters, authors and attendees, we had a great AsianPLoP 2025: 11th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, People & Practices at beautiful Tunghai University, Taichun! Great patterns, practices, people! See you all in Yokohama next year! Joseph Yoder 井庭 崇 Jung-Sing Jwo Ching-Sheng Lin Norihiko Kimura YC Cheng Alan Liu Jonathan Lee Shang-Pin Ma Chun-Feng Liao Chuti Cheng-Hsiung Lee
Tunghai University Jwo, Mei, and all related members and students generously hosted the AsianPLoP 2025 at their beautiful campus, where old meets new. It is truly great to tighten connections and expand our community in Taiwan, Japan, and other areas in Asia and globally! Next year, the conference will be held in Yokohama, Japan, and will be chaired by the next leaders and early career professionals, Tomoki Ito and Kiyoka Hayashi.
From our lab, Takumi’s paper titled “Machine Learning Application Argument Patterns” was successfully workshoped. Furthermore, I co-authored another paper on data-driven process improvement patterns primarily authored by Dr. Komuro.
We were invited to the National Library of Public Information (NLPI), which leverages digital technology to innovate in the field of librarianship, including the LLM-based AI Librarian, which utilizes software engineering and design patterns! It was so great to see how patterns are active in the field.
We had a ceremony in memory of Prof. Eduardo Fernandez (Ed) for recognizing his tremendous achievements in patterns and contribution to the pattern community. He helped us form a community in Asia and other areas. We were honored to provide him with the AsianPLoP Luminary. RIP.