Life-Centric Design Lab. (Nishida Lab.),
Institute of Science Tokyo
Laboratory member
Yoshifumi Nishida
Professor
Using human information engineering and statistical mathematics, he is developing technologies for observing and analyzing the behavior of people whose daily functions change. He is also developing support systems that enable safety and social participation for children and elderly people.
Yuki Hashimoto
Assistant professor
He is developing elemental technologies centered on new sensors that will solve social issues related to medical health, as well as new monitoring devices and systems that combine the above technologies with IoT.
Shihomi Kuribayashi
Researcher
Mikiko Oono
Special researcher
A health education researcher who applies on-site practice and data science to enable the environmental design that changes people's behavior unconsciously and micro-happiness design that changes people's behavior through subjective experience. After receiving a master's degree in public health from San Jose State University in the United States, she joined as a senior researcher at the Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.
Azusa Kishimura
Technical support staff
Toshitsugu Ohya
Technical support staff
Naoki Sano
Technical support staff
Ayano Nomura
D1
JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists DC1
Kota Noto
M2
Ryoya Osawa
M2
Shunsuke Sasaki
M2
Ryo Shinozawa
M2
Hanae Yoshinari
M2
Soya Izumitani
M1
Soya Kondo
M1
Naoki Nozaki
M1
Satoru Handa
M1
Satoshi Inagaki
B4
Yuya Kawabe
B4
Kan Takagi
B4
External collaboration
Hiroshi Ishizuki
Japan Civil Safety Society
Hiromi Kanai
Japan Industrial Design Association
Hisashi Kawai
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Health and Gerontology Medical Center
Koji Kitamura
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kimiko Deguchi
Director of Deguchi Pediatric Clinic
Satoko Hotta
Keio University
Yusuke Miyazaki
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yoichi Motomura
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tatsuhiro Yamanaka
Safe Kids Japan