Mr. Masuda Received the Best Presentation Award at FAN 2009
[Last Update]2009-10-16
Mr. Masashi Masuda, a first-year student of our Master's Program, Adaptive Systems Laboratory, received the Best Presentation Award at the 19th Intelligent System Symposium "FAN 2009" hosted by Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics, an international symposium on the theme of Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Intelligence, etc. This symposium was held at the University of Aizu from Thursday, September 17th through Friday, September 18th, with participation by 230 researchers and students from inside/outside Japan. Mr. Masuda made a presentation of his research paper titled "Efficient Code Generation Algorithm for Natural Instruction Level Parallelism-aware Queue Architecture" at the Intelligent Hardware Design session, and was chosen as a winner of the Best Presentation Award. This award was given to 10 well presented papers at the symposium. Mr. Masuda said the award would greatly encourage him to continue his endeavors to concentrate on his research and present research results at more conferences.
Mr. Masuda (right) and his supervisor, Assistant Professor Ben Abderazek