TADATOMO Keishi 只友 景士
  • Specially-appointed Professor (Part-time)
  • Graduate School of Business Administration
Faculty Profile
Research Field

Public Finance, Local Government Finance, Environmental Economics, Regional Economics

Affiliated Academic Societies

Japan Institute of Public Finance
Japan Association of Local Government Finance
Public Policy Studies Association, Japan
Japan Association of Evolutionary Economics,

Courses Taught

Public Finance

Academic Degrees

Master of Economics

Brief Biography

Dr. Thakur Praveen Singh completed his Ph.D. in MEMS gyroscopes from Kyoto University. Following his doctoral studies, he transitioned to industry, gaining significant practical experience. For the past eight years, Dr. Singh has been working as a Data Scientist, specializing in computer vision and NLP. His research interests lie at the intersection of IoT and Machine Learning, and he looks forward to contributing to teaching Data Science at KUAS.

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Contact

tadatomo@policy.ryukoku.ac.jp

Research Overview

Dr.Wang Shuo's research interests include high performance control strategy used for permanent magnet synchronous machines(PMSM), synchronous reluctance machines(SynRM) , permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance machines(PMaSynRM) and switch reluctance machine (SRM). He is also interested in the topic such as open-winding motor control (OWPMSM) and multiphase-motor control.

List of Researches
Research Keywords

IoT, Machine Learning

Academic Papers

1) Thakur Praveen Singh, K. Sugano, T. Tsuchiya, and O. Tabata, “Frequency response of in-plane
coupled resonators for investigating the acceleration sensitivity of MEMS tuning fork gyroscopes”,
Microsystem Technologies, Vol.18, pp.797-803 (2012)
2) Thakur Praveen Singh, K. Sugano, T. Tsuchiya, and O. Tabata, “Experimental verification of frequency
decoupling effect on acceleration sensitivity in tuning fork gyroscopes using in-plane coupled
resonators”, Microsystem Technologies, Vol. 20, pp. 403-422 (2014)
3) Thakur Praveen Singh, K. Sugano, T. Tsuchiya, and O. Tabata, “Study on vibration coupling control of
out-of-plane coupled resonators for anti-shock tuning-fork-gyroscopes”, IEEJ (E), (2014).