Case studies of real-world problem solving for students who excel in competitive programming. - Lecturer : Dr. NISHIO Hirokazu (Director, Cybozu Labo, Inc.) - Master of Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST); Master of Technology Management (Professional), Tokyo Institute of Technology - Adopted by Unexplored Software Creation Project "Unexplored Youth" in 2002 - Author of "Technology Supporting Coding", "Natural Language Processing with word2vec", etc.
Introducing case studies of problem solving with IT technology in the real world and how IT technology can change society for university students in the information field.
Case studies of problem solving using IT technology in the real world and how IT technology is changing society for management students and working professionals.
For management students, especially those who are not necessarily programmers, the presentation will include examples of problem solving using IT technology in the real world and how IT technology can change society.
Omnibus lectures by guest lecturers including those who are in charge of the actual business of companies that are innovating their industries through ICT.
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