Colloquium
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| Organizer(s) | AIDA Shigeki, OSHIMA Yoshiki, SHIHO Atsushi (chair), TAKADA Ryo |
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| URL | https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/seminar/colloquium_e/index_e.html |
2025/10/17
15:30-16:30 Room #NISSAY Lecture Hall (大講義室) (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Kenichi Bannai (Keio University/RIKEN)
Building Inclusive Educational and Research Environments
—Current Situations and Responsibilities—
(日本語)
Kenichi Bannai (Keio University/RIKEN)
Building Inclusive Educational and Research Environments
—Current Situations and Responsibilities—
(日本語)
[ Abstract ]
The speaker has been engaged in artificial intelligence and machine learning research at the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project for about ten years, collaborating with researchers from diverse fields. From 2020 to 2024, through serving as a member and later chair of the Gender Equality Committee of the Mathematical Society of Japan, the speaker also became more deeply aware of broader social issues in academia.
Creating inclusive educational and research environments where members from diverse backgrounds can thrive is essential for fostering a vibrant research community. This lecture, together with a panel discussion, aims to provide an opportunity to reflect on current challenges, explore the responsibilities of individuals and institutions, and discuss possible directions toward building better environments.
The speaker has been engaged in artificial intelligence and machine learning research at the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project for about ten years, collaborating with researchers from diverse fields. From 2020 to 2024, through serving as a member and later chair of the Gender Equality Committee of the Mathematical Society of Japan, the speaker also became more deeply aware of broader social issues in academia.
Creating inclusive educational and research environments where members from diverse backgrounds can thrive is essential for fostering a vibrant research community. This lecture, together with a panel discussion, aims to provide an opportunity to reflect on current challenges, explore the responsibilities of individuals and institutions, and discuss possible directions toward building better environments.


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