Ryo Nakamura Laboratory focuses on data communication networks and system software. We belong to Network Research Division, Information Technology Center and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, in the University of Tokyo.
Our research areas include the Internet, routing technologies, network virtualization, high-performance networks, and network subsystems of Operating Systems. With a focus on technologies that constitute data communication networks represented by the Internet, we conduct research aimed at further advancing and enhancing network functionality and performance.
Member
Faculty
- Ryo Nakamura (Assoc. Prof), mail:
upa __at__ nc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Student
- Rin Suzuki (M2)
- Jaesol Ahn (M1)
- Yusuke Izume (M1)
Location
- The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa-II Campus
Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo, 6-2-3 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba 277-0882, Japan
Our laboratory, together with other faculty members from the Network Research Division of the Information Technology Center at the University of Tokyo, forms a group called Computer Network Laboratory (CNL), sharing student rooms and facilities at the Kashiwa-II Campus and Asano Campus.
For Prospective Students
We accept graduate students in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo.
Our laboratory primarily focuses on data communication networks and system software. More specifically, our research areas include network protocols and routing technologies that constitute the Internet, network protocol stacks and I/O in operating systems, in other words, below Layer-4 in networking terms, and below the system call layer in OS terms.
We are looking for highly motivated students with technical interests in this domain, such as:
- Interest in network design, construction, and operation
- Understanding of packets, routers, and operating systems
- Passion for relatively low-layer, e.g., packet-level and kernel-level, programming