Yasushi KAWASE
Scholar

Yasushi KAWASE

Google Scholar ID: guAtvW8AAAAJ
The University of Tokyo
Algorithmic Game TheoryOnline AlgorithmCombinatorial Optimization
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - The Operations Research Society of Japan 14th (2024) Paper Award
  • - 21st Forum on Information Technology FIT Paper Award
  • - Tokyo Institute of Technology Young Faculty Award 2019
  • - The Operations Research Society of Japan 7th (2017) Research Encouragement Award
  • - ISAAC 2016 Best Paper Award
  • - DA Symposium 2015 Algorithm Design Contest Special Award
  • - 14th Forum on Information Technology (2015) FIT Encouragement Award
  • - The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers Academic Encouragement Award 2014
  • - COMP-ELC Student Symposium (IEICE 2014 General Conference) Best Paper Award
  • - FAW-AAIM 2013 Best Paper runner-up
  • - Optimization Theory and Applications - Gathering of Young Researchers 2012 Best Presentation Award
Research Experience
  • - October 2020–: Project Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
  • - April 2016–September 2020: Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Economics, School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • - April 2014–March 2016: Assistant Professor, Department of Social Engineering, Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • - June 2017–October 2020, July 2025–: Visiting Scientist, RIKEN AIP Center
Education
  • - Doctor of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, March 24, 2014
  • - Master of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, March 24, 2011
  • - Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, March 24, 2009
Background
  • Research areas include online algorithms, algorithmic game theory, discrete mathematics, and network science. Project Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo.