A Seminar Is More Than Just a Graduation Thesis!
In the Kansei Information Systems Laboratory, students are not only able to carry on research themes from their seniors but also have the opportunity to develop and pursue their own original research topics. In addition to these research activities, the lab conducts various seminars and practical exercises aimed at enhancing members’ creativity, presentation skills, and English proficiency.

Scenes from the Undergraduate Research Presentation Meeting
This photo shows a scene from the monthly Undergraduate Research Presentation Meeting. In this meeting, students present their research ideas using slides they have created, followed by a group discussion involving all participants, including faculty members. Through this process, undergraduate students gradually develop and refine their individual research themes.
The Annual Seminar Trip!
In addition to regular lab activities, we go on an annual seminar trip during the summer break to strengthen the bonds between students and faculty members.

Seminar Trip in Shiga Prefecture
This photo captures a moment from our seminar trip. Through this event, participants build teamwork and strengthen the bonds among members. The destination and itinerary are primarily planned by the undergraduate students themselves.
In addition to the seminar trip, we also occasionally hold social gatherings such as drinking parties.
Main Seminar Events
Here is a brief overview of other major events held in the seminar:
[Programming Exercises (C, C++, C#)] (From Lab Assignment to Around July)
Within the first month of being assigned to the lab, students master Windows programming. Basic C language programming is completed in about a week, followed by exercises in Windows programming using C++ and the .NET framework.
See Details[Intelligent Information Processing Seminar] (Once a Week, Around April to June)
Alongside the programming exercises, students study the fundamentals of intelligent information processing in a seminar-style format. Topics include problems such as the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP).
See Details[Activity Reports] (Weekly)
Once a week, students submit reports via Teams summarizing the activities they carried out during the past week and their plans for the coming week.
[English Reading Seminar] (Weekly)
Held to improve pronunciation and vocabulary skills.
[Social Gatherings] (Irregular)
We hold social gatherings after monthly report meetings or following the summer break. Venues range from on-campus to various off-campus locations.
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