PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed paper

 DOI: 10.1145/3321335.3324933 Organizer:ACM and SIGCHI In-Corporation

 DOI: 10.1145/3328243.3328245 Organizer:ACM and SIGCHI In-Corporation

DOI: 10.1145/3174910.3174918 Organizer: IEIE sigAH (ICPS published by ACM)

[Best Paper Award]

DOI: 10.1145/3152130.3152138 Organizer: ACM and SIGCHI In-Corporation

 [Best Paper Award]

DOI: 10.1145/3041164.3041171 Organizer: ACM In-Corporation.

DOI: 10.2312/egve.20161430 Organizer: ACM In-Cooperation, ACM SIGGRAPH

[Best Short Paper Award]

  • Ayako Yano, Hiroyuki Ikegami, Kayo Mouri, Chisato Mouri, Shogo Yamashita, Hideki Tenzou, “A TANGIBLE AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM TO SUPPORT COMPREHENSION OF RADIATION SHIELDING”, 12th International Conference on Radiation Shielding and 17th Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division of the American Nuclear Society, September 2012, vol. 4, pp.565-568.

 [Best Paper Award in Visualization and User Interface Session ]

  • Shogo Yamashita, Ayako Yano, Chisato Mouri, Hideki Tenzou, “An AR Radiation Field Visualization System for Monitoring Neutron Activation Sources”, 2nd International Symposium on Technology for Sustainability, November 2012, vol.1, pp.453-456.
  • Kohei MOTOKI, Shogo YAMASHITA, Hideki TENZOU,
    “An Augmented Reality System for Education in Radiation Protection”,
    3rd International Symposium on Technology for Sustainability, November 2013, vol.1 pp.112-113.

Journal Articles

Peer-reviewed poster, demo

[Best Poster Award]

Peer-reviewed workshop

  • Shogo Yamashita, Shunichi Suwa, Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto. A Human-Friendly Fluid Measurement Technology using Artificial Fish Eggs as a Tracer. ACM CHI 2019 ASIAN CHI SYMPOSIUM: EMERGING HCI RESEARCH COLLECTION

[Best Poster Award]

Non-refereed

  • Shogo Yamashita, “AR System to Visualize Radiation Fields in a Draft Chamber”, 2012 Japan-Taiwan Symposium on Intelligent Green and Orange

[Excellent Presentation Award in Green Technology Category]

 

AWARDS AND GRANTS

Awards

  • Best Poster Award

CHI 2019 Asia CHI symposium  (The 5th Asian CHI Symposium Emerging HCI Research Collection)

[2019 May]

  • Best Paper Award

ACI2017 (The Forth International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction)

[2017 Mar]

Individuals or groups who have won academic achievements, and thus serve as a role model for other students. In addition, individuals or groups who received critical acclaim in the academia and thus enhanced the honor of the University

[2017 Mar]

  • III/GSII Dean’s Award (The best student award of the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies)

Received a graduation certificate as a representative of the graduating students in the completion ceremony.

[2017 Mar]

  • Best Short Paper Award

ICAT-EGVE2016 ( the 26th International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence and the 21st Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments)

[2016 Dec]

UIST2016 (the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)

[2016 Oct]

National Institute of Technology gives the prize to students, who made a good result (4/ 52,200 students)  by National Institute of Technology in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

[2014 Mar]

JASSO gives selected students grants every year. This is best prize in research results category by Japan Student Service Organization in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

[2014 Mar]

Grants

In Acceleration Phase, support up to 10 million yen per year for up to 2 years.

  • Research Fellowship for Young Scientists DC2 (accepted) (2,000 dollars mostly scholarship + around 10,000 dollars research funding for a year)

Awarded to excellent young researchers, these fellowships offer the fellows an opportunity to focus on a freely chosen research topic based on their own innovative ideas. Ultimately, the program works to foster and secure excellent researchers.

[2018 Apr – 2020 Mar]

ACT-I is to consist of original and challenging proposals and its research endeavors are expected to attain high quality developments by the international standards over the coming decades. It will promote informatics research toward state-defined strategic objectives that is likely to generate new values necessary for scientific and technological innovations.

[2017 Oct – 2019 Mar]

  • Tobitate! (Leap for Tomorrow) Young Ambassador Program (20,700 dollars) 

Tobitate! (Leap for Tomorrow) Study Abroad Initiative is led by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) that aims to help all young Japanese eager and capable take the first step toward studying abroad.

[2017 Apr – 2018 Mar]

  • Research grant from Graduate Program for Social ICT Global Creative Leaders (GCL) (6,000 dollars)

From The University of Tokyo Program for Leading Graduate Schools

[2017 Jun]

  • Harashima Young Researcher’s Award (1,000 dollars)

From Electric and Electronic Information Science Foundation (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)

[2017 Jun]

  • Doctoral Research Cooperation Program at the University of Tokyo (3,000 dollars)

From the University of Tokyo

[2017 Jun]

From HAYAO NAKAYAMA Foundation for Science & Technology and Culture (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)

[2017 Jun]

  • Grants for Attendees at International Conferences from NEC C&C FOUNDATION(2,000 dollars

This grant is intended to provide travel expenses for the participants attending the international conferences to be held abroad, regarding C&C field technology.

[2016 December]

  • Research Fellowship for Young Scientists DC1 (accepted) (2,000 dollars mostly scholarship + around 10,000 dollars research funding for a year)

Awarded to excellent young researchers, these fellowships offer the fellows an opportunity to focus on a freely chosen research topic based on their own innovative ideas. Ultimately, the program works to foster and secure excellent researchers.(Refused to accept for studying abroad)

[from 2017 April]

  •  Project Fund V1, V2, Spring Funders Program by Division of University Corporate Relations (4,000 dollars)

The mission of the Division of University Corporate Relations (DUCR) is to increase accessibility to University of Tokyo research and, in order to build a foundation of mutual cooperation, to offer proactive support to both domestic and foreign industry.

[2016 August]

  • Omorishozou scholarship (36,000 dollars)

from a public scholarship foundation of Omori Machinery Co., Ltd.

[2016]

  • Vulcanus in Europe  2015  (15, 540 dollars)

Selected students get to go to Europe to study the local language, and to have a working experience  by EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation in Institute for International Studies and Training

[2015 Apr – 2016 Mar]

Exploratory IT Human Resources Project (The MITOH Program) is for actively identifying and developing outstanding persons with creativity who can play key roles in creating next-generation IT markets by Information-technology Promotion Agency in Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

[2010]

 

PATENTS

International Patent

  • Number: PCT/JP2015/059995, “DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM, DISPLAY CONTROL DEVICE, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM” , Grant Date: 16/11/2016 (Internal patent in Japan), Publication Date: 06/10/2016 (International patent)

Internal Patent in Japan

  • Japanese Patent Application No.2019-130260 “流体計測法”, Application Date 12/07/2019
  • Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-095554 , “照明装置”, Application Date 17/05/2018
  • Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-12298 (2019-13324), “3次元流体計測法”, Application Date 29/12/2018
  • Number: 5120984, “タイムカプセルシステム及びタイムカプセル”, Grant Date: 02/11/2012

Activity

  • The 11th HOPE Meeting (2019 March)

To foster such researchers, HOPE Meetings have been organized by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science since 2008. The title “HOPE” signifies the promise held for young scientists and optimism for a bright science and technology future in the Asia-Pacific and Africa region. HOPE Meetings give opportunities for excellent doctoral students and young researchers selected from countries/areas in the region to engage in interdisciplinary discussions with Nobel laureates and other distinguished scientists. Their programs include dialogue with distinguished scientists pioneering the frontiers of knowledge; exchanges among the participants themselves, who live under the same roof for one week; and cultural lectures and activities.

Media

  1. iSiD「innolab」 Video
  2. 日本テレビ「SENSORS」
  3. 徳島新聞 取材 
  4. 東京大学大学院 情報学環・学際情報学府WEBページ 記事