President's Message
This is the Second Issue of the Annual Review of the School of Computer
Science and Engineering at the University of Aizu. The University of Aizu
is one of the major open channels to the world, including but not limited
to the international computer science community. The University of Aizu is
a new university that opened in April 1993, as one of the first universities
in Japan with all faculty positions open to the world, and the first
university in Japan dedicated to the discipline of computer science and
engineering. Close to 60% of the faculty is non-Japanese with 14 different
nationalities. They came here to build up a new computer culture in Aizu,
which hopefully is something more than a collection of multiple cultural
backgrounds of the faculty. Our goal is symbolized in the logo with the
phrase " to Advance Knowledge for Humanity.''
Computer culture is meant to include synthetic worlds in computers.
The synthetic worlds go beyond simple mapping of various real worlds
into computers, but are also realizable in real worlds through computer
controlled machines.
In only two years since the university's opening, this second issue of the
Annual Review,
as was with the first issue, shows more results towards the goal
of the University of Aizu.
I hope you enjoy this issue and give us your opinions and comments.
We invite you to join us in various capacities to enjoy this melting pot of
numerous cultural, political and economic differences. E-mail is one way
to enhance the cultural fusion. Our faculty's e-mail addresses are listed
in the Author Index and e-mail Address section of this annual review.
With my warmest regards to all of you,
June, 1995
Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Dr. Sci.
President