Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)
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April 2017 - March 2018
- Creation of Next-Generation Planetary Magnetosphere Coupling Computation Technology Using Scalable Communication Libraries
- Challenging Research (Exploratory), Collaborating Researcher, (6,370,000 yen)
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April 2016 - March 2018
- Research and Development of High-Performance Electronic Structure Calculation Prototyping Environments
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Principal Investigator, 4,550,000 yen
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April 2010 - March 2013
- Development of Massively Parallel Fragment Molecular Orbital Method Program Libraries
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Co-Investigator, (4,810,000 yen)
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April 2004 - March 2006
- Theoretical Study on Property Expression Accompanied by Electron Transfer and Coordination Mode Conversion of Ligands in Ru Complexes
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Co-Investigator, (2,900,000 yen)
Research History and Projects
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April 2016 - March 2018 (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Principal Investigator) (Principal Investigator: Hiroaki Honda, Kyushu University)
- Research and Development of High-Performance Electronic Structure Calculation Prototyping Environments
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April 2017 - March 2018 (Strategic Basic Research Programs, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University) (Principal Investigator: Masaaki Kondo, The University of Tokyo)
- Development of Power Management Frameworks for Post-Petascale Systems
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October 2011 - March 2017 (Strategic Basic Research Programs, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University) (Principal Investigator: Takeshi Nanri, Kyushu University)
- Development of Scalable Communication Libraries Using Memory-Saving and Dynamic Optimization Techniques
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FY2010 - FY2012 (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Co-Investigator) (Principal Investigator: Yuichi Inadomi, Kyushu University)
- Development of Scalable, Massively Parallel FMO Program (OpenFMO) and High-Speed Molecular Integral Program
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FY2008 - September 2011 (Strategic Basic Research Programs, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University (Transferred from Specially Appointed Researcher, Kyushu Institute of Technology))
- Design of Non-von Neumann Dataflow Computers Using Next-Generation Computer Circuits with Josephson Junctions, Development of Dedicated Software
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FY2005 - FY2007 (Science and Technology Promotion Funds, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University)
- Engaged in the Development of Petascale Supercomputer Simulators, Essential for the Development of Petascale Supercomputers
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FY2005 (Assistant Professor, Research Strategy Planning Office, Institute for Advanced Study, Kyushu University)
- Engaged in overall research strategy activities at Kyushu University through survey analysis of reports from various ministries' councils, support for research strategy activities of Kyushu University faculty, operation of Kyushu University Research Strategy Planning Office meetings, and participation in Kyushu University Research Strategy Committee
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FY2003 - FY2005 (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Co-Investigator) (Principal Investigator: Hiroshi Tanaka, Hokkaido University)
- Theoretical calculations on trinuclear complexes of Ru atoms, elucidation of electronic structures of ground and excited states, and research on stable structures of ground states
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FY2000 - FY2004 (Science and Technology Promotion Adjustment Funds, Comprehensive Research, Researcher at Mizuho Information & Research Institute)
- New theoretical method development for two-electron integral calculations, which are bottlenecks in molecular orbital method calculations in quantum chemistry, and research on molecular orbital method calculation programs on dedicated two-electron integral computers
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FY1999 -
- Theoretical calculations on complex molecules with complex bonds, such as organometallic complexes and multinuclear complexes, and research on electronic structures of ground and excited states (Examples) Fe carbonyl complexes, Re Mo, Re, Tc hexanuclear complexes, Ru trinuclear complexes