Laboratories for Mathematics, Lifesciences, and Informatics


Ph. D. Thesis


_ Ph. D. Theses

YearNameAffiliationTitle
2005Takashi TakemotoCSEA Study on Design and Implementation of Two-Dimensional MOSFET Neuron Model
2005Taro ToyoizumiCSEAn Information Theoretical Study on Neural Coding and Synaptic Plasticity
2004Tetsuya KobayashiCSEA Mathematical Study on Intracellular Chemical Reaction Networks
2004Gouhei TanakaCSEAnalyses and Applications of Collective Behaviors in Coupled Chaotic Maps
2004Koji FukudaCSEAn Analysis on Expanding Nonlinear Dynamical Systems by Symbolic Dynamics
2004Yoshihiro MorishitaCSEFluctuations Induced by Population Smallness of Signaling Molecules
2004Kenji MoritaCSEComputational Neuroscience Approach to Functions of GABA in the Cerebral Cortex
2003Takaaki OhnishiCSEEconophysical analysis of price changes in financial markets
2003Kosuke HamaguchiCSESpatio-temporal Dynamics of Feedforward Neural Networks with Mexican-Hat type Connectivity
2003Aiko MiyamuraCSETheoretical Analysis of Stability and Structural Identifiability on Delayed Networks
2002Toshihiro IwamotoMEIPSeparation of Superimposed Dynamical Signals with Temporal Structures
2002Tadayoshi FushikiMEIP(in japanese)
2002Naoki MasudaMEIPDuality of Information Coding in Pulse-coupled Neural Networks
2001Hideaki ItoMEIPA reinforcement learning model of the basal ganglia system -towards realization of higher brain functions-
2000Hideyuki SuzukiMEIPDeterministic Analysis on Electrical Systems with Thresholds
1998Yuichi SakumuraMEIPRoles of Neuronal Active Properties in a Single Neuronal Information Processing
1998Osamu ArakiMEIPDynamical Neural Network Models for Hippocampal Memory