Nov 16 2006, 4:47 PM EST
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Field I: Information/Communications
"Information Communication Theory and Technology"
The advance and wide-spread use of computers and networks has brought
about a cyberspace heretofore unknown to humankind. It has made the social
structure flexible and promoted borderless economic activities, extensively
widening the living space of people. Based on this trend, the 2008
This includes theory of computation, algorithm, computer software, computer systems, computer architecture, human interface, Internet, search technology, information security, visualization technology, information theory, data compression, cryptology, coding theory, radio and optical communication systems, wireless communication systems, and quantum communication.
Field II: Life Science(Medicine)
"Medical Genomics and Genetics"
Recent advances in genome science and molecular genetics that disclosed 3 billion nucleotides of human genome have led us to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying various biological phenomena. Particularly, they have contributed to the discovery of genes responsible for or susceptible to various diseases as well as those related to efficacy or adverse reactions of drugs.
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Each laureate receives a certificate of merit and a commemorative medal. A monetary award of fifty million Japanese yen (Japanese Yen 50,000,000) is awarded in each prize category.
The Science and Technology Foundation of
The Science and Technology Foundation of
Members of the 2008(24th) Japan Prize Fields Selection Committee
"Information/Communications"
Chairman: Shigeo Tsujii, President, Institute of Information Security
Members:
Norihisa Doi, Professor, Department of Information and System
Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
Osamu Hirota, Professor and Director, Research Center for Quantum
Information Science, Tamagawa University
Yasuyoshi Inagaki, Professor and Dean, School of Information Science and
Engineering, Aichi Prefectural University
Kohichi Sakaniwa, Professor, Department of Communications and Integrated
Systems, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of
Technology
"Life Science(Me
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