Computer Architecture Expert and Parallel Computing Pioneer
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Waseda UniversityKeiji Kimura serves as Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Waseda University, where he has built an impressive career spanning over two decades. After receiving his PhD in 2001 from Waseda University, he progressed through academic ranks from Research Associate to Professor, joining the faculty in 2012. His research focuses on computer architecture and parallel computing systems, with particular expertise in multi-core processors, parallelizing compilers, embedded systems, and low-power computing. As a researcher at the Advanced Multicore Processor Research Institute and Green Computing Systems Research Organization, he has made significant contributions to software cooperative processor architecture and its applications. His work has garnered substantial recognition in the academic community, with over 1,300 citations and an h-index of 19. He collaborates extensively with industry partners and other institutions, particularly in developing heterogeneous multicore processor architectures and parallelizing compilation schemes. His current research extends to quantum computing hardware development through Waseda's Green Computing Systems Research Organization, demonstrating his commitment to advancing cutting-edge computing technologies.