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Badr Mochizuki

Badr Mochizuki

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  • Al Ahwain University, Bachelor of Science in General Engineering, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Kyoto University, Ph.D. in Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui
  • Visiting Researcher, French National Institute of Science and Technology (LAAS/CNRS), Financial Analyst, EXEDY Co., Ltd., Information Security Engineer, Information Security Co., Ltd.
 

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With the ongoing internationalization of universities, the development of global human resources and the cultivation of international perspectives among students are also becoming increasingly important.I was born in Tangier, Kingdom of Morocco, and have been exposed to various cultures since I was a child.Until the end of the 20th century, Tangier was known as the "cosmopolitan city," a cosmopolitan system that included Spain, England, Belgium, France, Italy, the United States, and other countries.I grew up in an environment where various cultures and religions coexisted peacefully, and where respect for diverse values and customs was the norm.In this multicultural city, what I learned at the various foreign schools was not only the language, but also the cultures and ways of thinking of various countries.This experience taught me that in order to have a deep exchange of opinions with people from diverse backgrounds, it is important not only to have specialized knowledge and language skills, but also to be able to convey one's thoughts in a systematic manner, that is, to have logical organization skills.In order for students to acquire these skills, we encourage them to participate in presentation contests and to have opportunities to present their work at international conferences.

My area of expertise is information and communication using AI technology.Information and communication technology has become an integral part of our daily lives and has improved the lives of people around the world.Information and communication networks using AI technologies will enable augmented and virtual reality, self-driving cars, high-resolution video, and large-scale IoT networks (smart cities), and will become an essential fundamental science for decision-making and problem-solving in society, business, medicine, education, and the natural environment, and will also have a significant impact on the global economy. Although we can obtain a variety of information from television, the Internet, and other sources, it is not easy to understand and analyze this information accurately without specialized knowledge.The communication, management, processing, treatment, and analysis of data require up-to-date technical knowledge.Furthermore, in order to utilize the results of the analysis for value creation, it is necessary to fully understand the background of the data.Therefore, modern companies need people who can use their specialized knowledge to understand and analyze information correctly.

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics offers a variety of lectures to learn these cutting-edge specialties from scratch, as well as courses to prepare students for certification exams recognized by companies around the world.We hope that you will not only acquire specialized knowledge, but also deepen your friendship and exchange with students from various countries as you spend a fulfilling two years at The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics

Responsible Subjects

  • Computer Organization Theory
  • Fundamentals of Networking
  • Project Foundations
  • Routing and Switching
  • Advanced Routing and Switching

Field of Specialization

  • Information and Communication Network
  • Data Science

Achievements

Wrote papers under both Badr Oulad Nassar (birth name) and Badr Mochizuki.

Academic Papers

  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Random Scheduling based on Transmission Delay and Buffer Size for Hop-Based Burst-Cluster Transmission in OBS Networks”, Photonic Network Communications, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 292-300, June 2010.
  • Takuji Tachibana, Badr Oulad Nassar, and Shoji Kasahara, “Hop-based Burst-Cluster Transmission: Fairness Improvement in High-Performance OBS Networks”, IEEE/OSA Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 542-552, June 2011.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar and Takuji Tachibana, “Path Splitting for Virtual Network Embedding in Elastic Optical Networks”, International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications, vol. 10, no. 2, pp.1-13, April 2018.
  • Badr Mochizuki, “Spectrum Continuity Awareness for Virtual Network Construction in Elastic Optical Networks”, Nippon Applied Informatics Society Journal, vol. 13, pp. 7-15, March 2019.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar and Takuji Tachibana, “Physical Impairments Aware Virtual Optical Network Construction Algorithm with Service Differentiation in Elastic Optical Networks”, International Journal of Sensors Wireless Communications and Control, vol 9, pp.468-479, September 2019.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar and Takuji Tachibana, “Adaptive Burst Reordering for Burst-Cluster Transmission to Improve Fairness in OBS Networks”, Journal of High-Speed Networks, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 1-12, March 2020.
  • Badr Mochizuki and Yutaka Takahashi, “Fair Spectrum Degradation with QoS Assurance for Lightpath Establishment in Elastic Optical Networks”, Nippon Applied Informatics Society Journal, vol. 15, pp. 48-56, March 2021.
  • Badr Mochizuki, “AI-assisted In-band Network Telemetry Framework for Fast Network Failure Detection in Optical Core Networks”, Nippon Applied Informatics Society Journal, vol. 16, pp. 19-25, March 2022.

Review by International Society

  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Dynamic Burst Ordering for Burst-Cluster Transmission to Improve Fairness in OBS Networks”, The International Conference on Communications Systems and Technologies 2008 (ICCST 2008), Berkeley, CA, USA, October 2008.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Random Scheduling Method for Hop-based Burst-Cluster Transmission in Optical Burst Switching Networks” The 7th International Conference on Optical Internet (COIN 2008), Akihabara, Tokyo, October 2008.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar and Takuji Tachibana, “Degraded Provisioning of Spectrum and Holding time with QoS Assurance in Elastic Optical Networks”, International Conference on Photonics in Switching and Computing (OECC/PSC 2019), Fukuoka, Japan, July 2019.
  • Yimeng Sun, Fairoza Amira Binti Hamzah, Badr Mochizuki, “Optimized Light-Weight Convolutional Neural Networks for Histopathologic Cancer Detection”, LifeTech 2020, Kyoto, Japan, March 2020.
  • Badr Mochizuki and Takuji Tachibana, “Fairness-Aware lightpath Establishment with Degraded Spectrum Provisioning in Elastic Optical Networks”, 2020 International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communications, Online, December 2020.

National Societies

  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Performance Evaluation of Random Scheduling for Hop-based Burst-Cluster Transmission in OBS Networks,” IECE NS Conference 2008 (2008-03-NS-IN), Okinawa Japan, March 2008.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Improvement of the performance of OBS Mesh Networks with Hop-based Burst-Cluster Transmission”, ITRC Conference (ITRC-NGN 2008), Kobe, Japan, September 2008.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Kenji Sugimoto, “Fairness Improvement by Burst Reordering for Hop-based Burst-Cluster Transmission in OBS Mesh Networks”, IECE Conference 2008 (NS2008-118), Kobe, Japan, December 2008.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar, Takuji Tachibana, and Yutaka Takahashi, “Physical Layer Impairments Aware Routing with Service Differentiation in Transparent Optical Networks”, IECE Conference 2010 (NS2010-29), Akita, Japan, June 2010.
  • Badr Oulad Nassar and Takuji Tachibana, “Service Differentiation with Physical Impairment Awareness for Virtual Network Embedding in Elastic Optical Networks”, IEICE Society Conference 2018 (BS-7-30), Kanazawa, Japan, September 2018.
  • Badr Mochizuki and Takuji Tachibana, “Online Lightpath Establishment with Expanded/Contracted Service Provisioning in Elastic Optical Networks”, IEICE Society Conference 2019 (BS-4-8), Osaka, Japan, September 2019.

Awards

  • English Session Encouragement Award, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Information and Communication Management, 2020
  • Best performance award, ITU AI/ML in 5G Challenge Global Round in Japan, NEC, 2020
  • Third Place, ITU AI/ML in 5G Challenge Global Round in Japan, General Assembly, 2020