Hayashi Masae
(Assistant Professor/Division of Environmental Studies)
Department of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies/Simulation of Complex Environmental Systems/Computational Mechanics

Career Summary
- March 2003: Graduated from Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chiba University
- March 2005: Completed Master's program in Systems Quantum Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- September 2009: Completed Doctoral program in Systems Quantum Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (Doctor of Engineering)
- Oct. 2009 - Jul. 2010: Project Researcher, Artificial Engineering Research Center, The University of Tokyo
- August 2010 - July 2012: Project Assistant Professor, Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo
- August 2012 - March 2018: Railway Technical Research Institute
- Apr 2018 - Mar 2023: Project Researcher, Department of Human Environment, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
- Apr. 2023 - Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Human Environment, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Research Activities
We conduct research on structural analysis using the finite element method. Real problems in industrial applications are complex phenomena and processes with various nonlinearities. These issues vary greatly depending on the phenomenon and process, and can only be seen through the application of each phenomenon to actual equipment. However, in order for HPC to demonstrate its true value in solving real-world problems in the manufacturing field through parallelization and the use of large-scale computers, the development of functions specific to such problems, fine-tuning of parameters, and utilization techniques to extract performance from parallel computers are required. The HPC system is a powerful tool for the solution of real-world problems in the manufacturing field. While keeping up with the knowledge of computer hardware and tuning techniques, which are constantly advancing, we continue to study both sides of the application of CAE to various manufacturing fields, aiming at the development of manufacturing through the use of CAE.
Literature
https://researchmap.jp/masaehayashi/published_papers
Future Plan
Through simulation technology, we aim to leave behind a sustainable society for future generations, and to produce research results that can be returned to the field of manufacturing.