劉 文斌 Assistant Professor
- 所属学部
- 情報理工学部
- 職位
- Assistant Professor
- 専門
- Human-assist Robotics, Control Theory
- 主な担当科目
- Introduction to Robotics, Engineering Mathematics
- 研究分野・テーマ
- Human-Robot Interaction, Rehabilitation Robots, Multi-agent Control
- 過去の部活動
- Basketball, Literature
- 得意な科目
- Mathematics, History, Geography
- 苦手な科目
- English, Music
- おすすめの書籍
Sophie's World Author: Jostein Gaarder The Romance of the Three KingdomsAuthor: Luo Guanzhong Gulliver's TravelsAuthor: Jonathan Swift
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What are the appealing and interesting points of Information Science and Engineering?
Information Science and Engineering offers students a highly appealing and dynamic academic and career path. Students can explore various specializations, from artificial intelligence to web development, aligning their studies with their unique interests. Furthermore, the ever-evolving nature of the field keeps students engaged in continuous learning and innovation, with the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies.
Please describe your major research, activities, and current research themes.(Itemize)
My current research primarily focuses on the field of assistive robotics. Assistive robotics technology is a means of providing assistance to the elderly and individuals with disabilities through robots. These robots can perform a wide range of tasks, such as assisting with bathing, dressing, fetching objects, and even providing medical care. They can also monitor health conditions, remind individuals to take medications, and offer companionship to alleviate feelings of loneliness. The ultimate goal of this technology is to enhance the independence and quality of life for the elderly and those with disabilities while also reducing the burden on caregivers. Assistive robotics technology is continually evolving, and we hope it can offer assistance to a growing number of individuals.
What are your expectations for new students entering the university? How would you like to see them progress during their time at the university?
For incoming university students, I expect to see them maintain their curiosity about knowledge and the world, actively seek answers to questions, pose new inquiries, and continue their pursuit of knowledge during their time at the university. In the university setting, they should enthusiastically explore various disciplines and fields, extending beyond their chosen majors. Additionally, they should nurture their critical thinking skills to analyze information and pose profound questions. It is important that they become proactive learners, with their thirst for knowledge not confined to the classroom. They should also engage in cross-disciplinary exploration, acquiring knowledge from different domains, and cultivate a love for lifelong learning.
Please describe technologies that you find interesting now.
I'm currently very interested in human-machine integration technology. It can make robots more intelligent and automated by leveraging technologies like machine learning and deep learning to better understand human needs and contexts. Additionally, this technology can make interactions between humans and machines more seamless and natural, including more intuitive user interfaces and the integration of biometric sensing technologies. I believe that healthcare and medical care will continue to benefit from this technology, enabling more personalized medical solutions.