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Projects

JST-Moonshot "Understanding the Homeostatic Systems through Mathematical Modeling and Analysis" (2020- )

Hiroshi Suito is a member of the project "Challenge for Eradication of Diabetes and Comorbidities through Understanding and Manipulating Homeostatic Systems" led by the project manager, Prof. H. Katagiri (Tohoku University Hospital) in Moonshot Goal 2 in the framework of Moonshot Research and Development Program supported by the Cabinet Office (CAO), Japan, and Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) through 2020 to 2025. The research topic of matheatical science team in the project is "Understanding the homeostatic systems through mathematical modeling and analysis" with Prof. M. Nagayama (Hokkaido University) and Prof. H. Chiba (Tohoku University).

Fujitsu x Tohoku University "Discovery Intelligence Laboratory" (2022- )

Fujitsu Ltd. and Tohoku University have established the “Fujitsu x Tohoku University Discovery Intelligence Laboratory,” which will develop discovery mathematics by combining their technologies, achievements, and experiences to contribute to our future society. Hiroshi Suito coordinates various research projects in this framework.

Past projects

JST-CREST "New Challenges for Mathematical Modeling in Clinical Medicine" (20115-2021)

Hiroshi Suito is leading the project "New Challenges for Mathematical Modeling in Clinical Medicine" in the research area "Modeling Methods allied with Modern Mathematics" in the framework of CREST: Core Research of Evolutional Science and Technology supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) through 2015 to 2022. Main collaborators are Prof. T. Ueda (Tohoku University), Prof. N. Saito (The University of Tokyo), Prof. K. Takizawa (Waseda University) and Prof. Y. Masutani (Hiroshima City University). See the website of the project for details.

JST-Mirai "Unraveling Advanced Skills through AI and Mathematical Modeling" (2019-2021)

Hiroshi Suito is leading the project "Unraveling Advanced Skills through AI and Mathematical Modeling" in the research area "Common Platform Technology" in the framework of JST-Mirai program supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) through 2019 to 2022. Main collaborator is Prof. T. Ohara (Okayama University).