Dr. Hiroshi Yamaguchi -- Bio - Fellow

Dr. Hiroshi Yamaguchi received his B.S. degree in Instrumentation Engineering from Keio University and the Dr.  Eng.  degree in information Security from Chuo Uni-versity in Japan.  He originally joined NEC Corporation in 1963, in the Computer Software Development Department and has served as the vice president in NEC Soft. LTD. He was a Director of the basic operating systems of a super-computer, large scale computer and personal computer.  He also pioneered the Information Security Research Institute and the collaboration with the Universities in the USA. He worked as a head of the research and development team on the next generation electronic voting system funded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) in Japan.  He was serving as a Visiting Professor in the Bioinformatics Research Institute, Waseda University, Japan since 2004.  Currently he is serving as a Full Professor in the Research and Development Initiative, Chuo University, Japan.  He served as a President of Software Engineering Society (The SES), and currently serving the research fellow of the Society of Development and Process Science (The SDPS) and a Vice President of Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning & Study Studies (The ATLAS). He is currently engaged in the research project funded by the National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT). He is currently working as a subdirector of the Melt-up Forum participated from Japanese Government, major IT venders in Japan.  His research interests focus upon the cryptographic theory, modern logic cryptology and cognitive science.  He received the best paper award on information sharing on DOD 14th ICCRTS, 2009.  He has been a keynote at several international conferences, such as IEEE-ICTAI, HASE, IEEE-BIBE, SDPS, and Advanced Concept of Information Security Comprehensive Science IEEE-ISM.

 

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