Keio University

Kodai Toki (Second-Year Master's Student, Graduate School of Media and Governance) Receives Young Researcher's Award at the 162nd SIGOS (System Software and Operating System) Symposium

Publish: March 25, 2024
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies/Faculty of Policy Management/Graduate School of Media and Governance

2024.03.25

Kodai Toki, a second-year master's student at the Graduate School of Media and Governance and a member of Associate Professor Hideyuki Kawashima's lab at the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, received the Young Researcher's Award at the 162nd SIGOS (System Software and Operating System) Symposium.

The SIGOS Symposium, with a long history of 162 meetings, is a research symposium hosted by the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) for discussing core topics in computer science.

The Young Researcher's Award is presented to young researchers who deliver outstanding presentations at research meetings and symposiums. Mr. Toki received the award in high recognition of the originality of his perspective, his sophisticated and intricate engineering skills, and his detailed data analysis.

Kodai Toki

Young Researcher's Award

"SiloSF: Concurrency Control Protocol with Lightweight Priority Control"

Kodai Toki, Takashi Hoshino (Cybozu Labs), Hideyuki Kawashima

Comment from Kodai Toki

I am greatly honored to receive this award. I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my academic advisor, Professor Kawashima, my co-researcher, Mr. Hoshino, and everyone who has been involved in this research. In this presentation, I proposed a method that can guarantee transaction fairness with a lightweight implementation. Encouraged by this award, I will continue to devote myself to my research activities.

Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office