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Awards
- APLAS Audience Award, Satsuki Kasuya, 2024, Vython: a Language with Dynamic Version Checking for Gradual Updating
- JSSST Distinguished Service Award, Hidehiko Masuhara, 2024,
- Tokyo Institute of Technology Academic Excellence Award, Jessica Belicia Cahyono, 2024
- JSSST Student Presentation Award, Taiga Sakai, 2023, A Proposal on Step-by-Step Processes of Writing Purpose Statements and a Preliminary Design of an Integrated Writing Environment
- Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award, Youyou Cong, 2023, Developing a Typed Programming Language for Ensuring Fuzzy Specifications
- Tokyo Tech Best Teacher Award, Youyou Cong, 2023, Implementation of programming education that leaves no stragglers
- IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists, Shusuke Takahashi, 2022, An approach to collecting object graphs for data-structure live programming based on a language implementation framework
- JSSST PPL 2022 Best Poster Award, Youyou Cong, 2022, Toward Type-based Generation of Music
- JSSST PPL 2021 Best Poster Award, Youyou Cong, 2021, A Formalization of Counterpoint in Agda
- Seiichi Tejima Doctoral Dissertation Award, Matthias Springer, 2021, Memory-Efficient Object-Oriented Programming on GPUs
- IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists, Kazuki Niimi, 2020, Extending Lift Intermediate Representation with Dynamic Length Arrays
- Tokyo Tech Best Teacher Award, Hidehiko Masuhara, 2020, Design and implementation of a discussion-based programming class
- JSSST Student Research Award, Dongfang Li, 2019, ASTToken2Vec: An Embedding Method for Neural Code Completion
- JSSST Best Presentation Award, Dongfang Li, 2019, ASTToken2Vec: An Embedding Method for Neural Code Completion
- First Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Matthias Springer, 2019, CompactGpu: Massively Parallel Memory Defragmentation on GPUs
- Best Student Presentation Award at ISMM, Matthias Springer, 2019, Massively Parallel GPU Memory Compaction
- IPSJ Outstanding Paper Award, Izumi Asakura, et al., 2018, Proof of Soundness of Concurrent Separation Logic for GPGPU in Coq
- JSSST Best Research Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara et al., 2019, Unravel Programming Sessions with THRESHER
- Second Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Yusuke Izawa, 2019, BacCaml: The Meta-Hybrid Just-in-time Compiler
- Third Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Jeanine Adkisson, 2019, Magritte: A modern Shell Language
- First Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Matthias Springer, 2018, SoaAlloc: Accelerating Single-Method Multiple-Objects Applications on GPUs
- Tokyo Tech Best Teacher Award, Hidehiko Masuhara et al., 2016, Design and Implementation of a Special Program on Cyber Security
- IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists, Akio Oka, 2017, Visualization and Interactive Features for Supporting Data Structures in Live Programming
- IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists, Izumi Asakura, 2016, Proof of soundness of concurrent separation logic for GPGPU in Coq
- IDW Challenging-Spirit Demonstration Award, Hirotada Kiriyama et al., 2015, Development of Poor Man’s 3D-AR Platform for Amateur Game Creators
- JSSST Best Paper Award, Tomoyuki Aotani, et al., 2013, EventCJ: a context-oriented language with declarative per-object layer transitions
- JSSST Best Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara et al., 2012, ContextJ: Context-oriented Programming with Java
- Ichiko Memorial Award, Naoya Murakami, 2012, Study on a Code Recommendation SystemUser-Defined Analysis-Based Pointcuts in an Aspect-Oriented Programming Language (Bachelor’s Thesis)
- IPSJ Outstanding Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara, et al., 2011, Traceglasses: A Trace-based Debugger for Realizing Efficient Navigation
- MEXT Young Scientists’ Prize, Hidehiko Masuhara, 2009
- Ichiko Memorial Award, Tomoyuki Aotani, 2009, Practical User-Defined Analysis-Based Pointcuts in an Aspect-Oriented Programming Language (Ph.D. thesis)
- JSSST Best Tutorial Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara, 2008, Aspect-Oriented Programming
- JSSST Takahashi Award, Takuya Watanabe, 2007, Selene: a Tool for Retrieving Relevant Programs
- IPSJ Best Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara, et al., 1996, A Compilation Technique for Parallel Reflective Language Systems Using Partial Evaluation