How to deal with evolving AI - The role of NTT's R&D of generative AI, IOWN and other advanced technologies -
Mr. Shingo Kinoshita, Senior Vice President of Research and Development Planning Department, NTT
March 1991: Graduated from School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
August 2007: Postgraduate degree from University College London, University of London
April 1991: Joins Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
October 2008: Senior Research Engineer, Supervisor of Information Sharing Platform Laboratories,NTT Information Sharing Laboratory Group
April 2012: Senior Research Engineer, Supervisor of Software Innovation Center, NTT Cyber Communications Laboratory Group
July 2012: Senior Manager, Research and Development Planning Department, NTT
July 2015: Senior Research Engineer, Supervisor of Service Evolution Laboratories, NTT Service Innovation Laboratory Group
October 2016: Executive Research Engineer of Service Evolution Laboratories, NTT Service Innovation Laboratory Group
July 2021: Executive Research Engineer of Human Informatics Laboratories, NTT Service Innovation Laboratory Group
October 2021: Vice President of Human Informatics Laboratories, NTT Service Innovation Laboratory Group
June 2023: Senior Vice President of Research and Development Planning Department, NTT (current post)
Advancing Smart Home Interoperability: Our Current Efforts with ECHONET Consortium
Dr. Van Cu Pham, Research Assistant Professor, Center for Digitalization Endeavors, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Van Cu Pham received his B.Eng. degree in Software Engineering from FPT University in 2014, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Information Science from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) in 2016 and 2020, respectively.
Since then, he has been a postdoctoral researcher and a Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Digitalization Endeavors, JAIST.
His research interests focus on interoperability of smart infrastructures, particularly in the domains of smart homes and smart cities, as well as network simulation, emulation, and IoT testbeds.
He is a member of IEEE and IPSJ.