Keio University

Videos of the AY 2024 Final Lectures by Retiring Faculty Members of the Faculty of Science and Technology Now Available

Publish: March 17, 2025
Faculty of Science and Technology/Graduate School of Science and Technology

March 17, 2025

Videos of the annual "Final Lectures by Retiring Faculty Members of the Faculty of Science and Technology," held on Thursday, January 16, and Friday, January 17, 2025, at the Multi-media Room on the B2 floor of the Sosokan Building on Yagami Campus and via Zoom webinar, have been released on the Keio University Media Center for Science and Technology repository "ΣStar" page. (*Only videos for which the speakers have given permission for release are available.) Click on the thumbnail images below to watch the video of each lecture.

AY 2024 Final Lectures by Retiring Faculty Members Videos

Professor Paul Fons (Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering) Research in a National Laboratory and University: A Comparison
[For viewing within Keio only] Professor Toshiyuki Tanaka (Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics) Half a Century of "learning while teaching, teaching while learning"
[For viewing within Keio only] Associate Professor Kazuo Nakazawa (Department of System Design Engineering) Incorporating into Robots
[For viewing within Keio only] Professor Yasubumi Sakakibara (Department of Biosciences and Informatics) The Field of Computational Biology: A Family History of the Department of Biosciences and Informatics
[For viewing within Keio only] Professor Hideki Tanemura (Department of Mathematics) Stochastic Models with Phase Transitions
Professor Mihoko Minami (Department of Mathematics) Statistical Modeling for Extracting Mathematics and Information from Random Phenomena
Professor Fumio Teraoka (Department of Information and Computer Science) Over Forty Years with the Development of the Internet
[For viewing within Keio only] Professor Masafumi Hagiwara (Department of Information and Computer Science) Over 40 Years in Pursuit of Knowledge and Original Research