Keio University

AI and Advanced Programming Consortium (AIC) (SU)

Publish: June 30, 2025
KGRI

Director: Kohei Itoh (Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology)

Main Campus: Yagami

Center Overview

In collaboration with industry, we will establish an environment where faculty members and Keio students can utilize AI and programming as essential tools for academic research and industry-academia collaboration, regardless of their field of study, and research methods for their application. Based on the idea that young people with flexible minds are more adept at utilizing AI and programming, we will provide the latest AI and programming environment that allows Keio students to engage in various activities. By planning data science and business contests that require AI and programming in collaboration with industry, we aim to increase the number of participating Keio students, particularly those proficient in AI and programming. Furthermore, while promoting the use of AI and advanced programming in the Keio students' own research, we will also open our doors to Keio faculty and researchers. By fostering in-depth discussions among Keio students, corporate members, and researchers, we will pioneer the cutting edge of utilizing the latest AI and advanced programming tools and feed these methods back into basic research across Keio University.

Keywords and Main Research Themes

Artificial intelligence, AI, programming, data science, industry-academia collaboration, fusion of humanities and sciences

Fiscal Year 2019 Business Plan

Based at the "AI and Advanced Programming Rooms" established at the Hiyoshi and Yagami Campuses, we will engage in the following activities. The "Hiyoshi AI and Advanced Programming Room" is an activity hub open to Keio students and faculty/staff from all undergraduate faculties. Here, we will hold study sessions covering a wide range of topics from programming to AI business, and organize various ideathons, hackathons, and AI/programming contests with the cooperation of industry. At the "Yagami AI and Advanced Programming Room," which will be centered on students from the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Graduate School of Science and Technology, we will tackle high-level utilization of AI and programming for research and industrial applications, including holding contests. We will also work on preparations to expand this initiative to other campuses.

Project Members

Principal Investigator

Kohei Itoh

ProfessorFaculty of Science and Technology

Takahiro Yako

Associate ProfessorFaculty of Science and Technology

Yasubumi Sakakibara

ProfessorFaculty of Science and Technology