Open Lab (May 16) and Research Briefing (Apr 18) for 2026 Graduate Admission

In conjunction with the graduate school information sessions organized by the Department of Computer Science, School of Computing, we will hold Open Lab and Research Briefing mainly for prospective applicants to the 2026 July–August graduate school entrance examination.

If you are considering applying to our graduate program, we warmly encourage you to attend.

Both sessions are planned to be held in person only. During these sessions, Professor Kobayashi will introduce the research topics conducted in our research group and answer questions from participants.

  • Research Briefing: Held as part of the First Graduate School Information Session of the School of Computing
    • Date and Time: April 18 (Sat.) 14:00–16:30
      13:00–14:00 (General Graduate School Information Session)
      14:00–16:30 Individual Faculty Sessions [Information Session Page]
    • Venue: Kuramae Hall, in front of Ookayama Station (Please refer to the information session webpage for details.)
    • Details:
      • A poster introducing our research group will be displayed. Professor Kobayashi will present an overview of the research group and answer questions from attendees.

 

  • Open Lab: Held as part of the Second Graduate School Information Session of the School of Computing
    • Date and Time: May 16 (Sat.) 11:00-16:30
      • (11:00–12:00*) : Individual Consultations Session
      • 13:00–14:00 (General Graduate School Information Session)
      • 14:00–14:45 / 15:00–15:45 / 16:00–16:30 : Open Lab Sesssion
    • Venue: Yokohama Campus, Software Analytics Research Group Lounge (J2 Building, 17F, Room 1701 [Access])
    • Details:
      • Professor Kobayashi will introduce the research topics and activities of our research group.
      • Participants will also have the opportunity to tour our group’s research environment.
    • *The 11:00–12:00 session is reserved for individual consultations only. During this time, we will respond exclusively to questions and concerns from participants.

For a more detailed overview of our research, please refer to the presentation materials below.


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