Motoki Yasui
I am an editor at the Keio University press in Japan. I am creating a FutureLearn course at Keio University.
https://www.futurelearn.com/partners/keio-university
Location Tokyo,Japan
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Quantum Computer/Network Architecture based on Quantum Error Correction. Post-Quantum Cryptography. After he got Ph.D. in quantum, now he enjoys AI research for 9 months and will go back to quantum.
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Professor of American Studies at Keio University. Received his Ph.D. in American Literature from Keio University in 2004. He writes about Japanese and American popular music.
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Formerly a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. I’m a professor and curator at the Keio University Art Center. I head the "Introduction to Ex-Noguchi Room" course.
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I’m an associate professor at Keio University, and my specialty is psychiatric and mental health nursing. I hope to share my knowledge and information with learners all over the world.
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I’m an associate professor at Keio University, Japan, with more than eighteen years’ experience in the study of health care policies. I have much interest in creating an age-friendly society.
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I'm a research associate at Keio University. I specialize in gerontological nursing, and utilizing my experience as a nurse I hope that more older people can lead healthy, happy lives.
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I am a professor at the Division of Gerontological Nursing at Keio University. My main research interest is in nursing care for older people living in long-term care facilities.
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I am the staff member of the Hijikata Tatsumi Archive at the Keio University Art Center and the director of Hijikata Research group POHRC. I began Butoh dance career under Yukio Waguri since 2002.
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I'm a Professor at Keio University. My research areas include medieval English literature and early printing. I'm now preparing a catalogue of 16th-century English books in Japanese libraries.
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I’m an associate professor at Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies, Keio University and the vice-director of Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum. 都倉武之 慶應義塾福澤研究センター准教授