Associate Prof. Kenji Tei
Ph.D(Engineering,Waseda University). His research interests include self-adaptive systems, software architecture, requirement engineering, and model-driven engineering.
Biography
Kenji Tei is an associate professor at School of Computing in Tokyo Institute of Technology. He is also a guest associate professor at Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering in in Waseda University, and a project researcher at GRACE Center in National Institute of Informatics. Dr. Kenji Tei received the B.E and D.E degrees in information and computer science from Waseda University, Japan, in 2003, and 2005, respectively, and he received Ph.D. in Engineering from Waseda University, Japan in 2008. He joined the Department of Information and Computer Science at Waseda University as a research assistant. From 2008 to 2010, he was an assistant professor at Media Network Center in Waseda University and a project assistant professor at National Institute of Informatics. From 2010 to 2015, he was an assistant professor at National Institute of Informatics and SOKENDAI. From 2015 to 2018, he was an associate professor at National Institute of Informatics and SOKENDAI. From 2018 to 2023, he was an associate professor at Waseda University. From 2023, he was an associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology. He worked in the field of software engineering for self-adaptive systems. He is a member of IPSJ and IEEE computer society.
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