Curriculum Vitae
(Update: May 17, 2016)
Personal Information:
- Japanese Citizen, Married
1969. 3. 25: Born at Okayama, Japan
Address:
- Postal Address:
Division of Mathematics
Graduate School of Information Sciences
Tohoku University
6-3-09 Aramaki-Aza-Aoba,
Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan
- Email Address:
mharada@m.tohoku.ac.jp
Academic Positions:
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellow
for Young Scientists (1996.4.1-1997.3.15)
- Assistant Professor, Yamagata University, Faculty of Science
(1997.3.16-2001.3.31)
- Associate Professor, Yamagata University, Faculty of Science
(2001.4.1-2013.9.30)
- Professor, Tohoku University,
Graduate School of Information Sciences
(2013.10.1-present)
Research Interests:
- Algebraic Coding Theory (MSC: 94B)
Self-dual codes over finite fields,
binary extremal self-dual codes, formally self-dual codes,
self-dual codes over Zk
- Combinatorial Design Theory (MSC: 05B)
Symmetric designs, quasi-symmetric designs,
Hadamard matrices, t-designs related to codes
- Geometry of Numbers (MSC: 11H)
extremal even unimodular lattices,
optimal odd unimodular lattices, construction of unimodular
lattices from codes
List of Publications:
Education:
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Undergraduate:
Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan, 1992
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Master:
Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan, 1994
Master thesis: New Extremal Doubly-Even [64, 32, 12] Codes and Extremal
Singly-Even [40, 20, 8] Codes
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Doctor: Okayama
University, Okayama, Japan, 1997
Doctoral thesis: Self-Dual Codes, Designs and Unimodular Lattices
Awards and Honors:
- 2004 Hall Medal
(The Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications).
Grants:
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists,
1998-1999,
"Algebraic coding theory and unimodular lattices"
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The Sumitomo Foundation,
Grant for Basic Science Research Projects,
1999,
"Algebraic coding theory over finite rings and relations to
combinatorial designs and lattices"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists,
2000-2001,
"Algebraic coding theory over finite rings and relations to
lattices and combinatorial designs"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists,
2002-2004,
"Algebraic coding theory, lattices and combinatorial designs
and applications to quantum codes"
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The Sumitomo Foundation,
Grant for Basic Science Research Projects,
2005,
"Self-dual codes, combinatorial designs and lattices"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists,
2005-2007,
"Algebraic coding theory and combinatorial designs"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Scientific Research (C)
2008-2010,
"Algebraic coding theory and combinatorial designs"
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PRESTO, "Alliance for Breakthrough between Mathematics and Sciences"
(JST Mathematics Program)
2009-2011,
"Algebraic coding theory, combinatorial structures and an application to
quantum codes"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Challenging Exploratory Rresearch
2011-2012,
"Challenging of the construction of an extremal douly even self-dual
code of length 72"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Scientific Research (B)
2011-2014,
"A new development of Algebraic coding theory"
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Challenging Exploratory Rresearch
2014-2015,
"Challenging of the existence problem of a certain self-dual code
through combinatorial designs and lattices"
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