Akihiro Enomoto, Ph. D.@


I am a postdoctal researcher working with Prof. Suda at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine. My research interests include Molecular Communication, Peer-to-peer Discovery, Financial problems and Structure Search. 

Contact

3243 Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science,
University of California, Irvine.

TEL: 949-824-4105
E-mail: enomoto at ics.uci.edu


Education

·         Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (2004 – 2009)

University of California, Irvine.

·         Master of Informatics in Applied Mathematics and Physics (2000 – 2002)

Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan.

·         Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Chemistry (1996 – 2000)

Kyoto University, Japan.

Research Experience

  • Research Assistant: Molecular Communication: (2004 – 2009)
  • Visiting Researcher: Peer-to-peer discovery, working with professor Suda, UCI: (2001 – 2002)

Teaching Experience

·         Grader for Computer Networking (2008 – 2009)

Professional Activities

·         Assisted Organizing NSF Panel (2007 – 2009)

·         Assisted Organizing NSF workshop on Molecular Communication: Biological Communications Technology (2008).

·         Student Assistant in IEEE INFOCOM 2005 Molecular Communication Panel Session (2005).

Working Experience

·        ITX corporation, Japan (2002 – 2004)


Publications

  • Book chapter
    • R. Egashira, Akihiro Enomoto. and Tatsuya Suda, gDistributed and Adaptive Service Discovery Using Preference,h Handbook of Research on P2P and Grid Systems for Service-Oriented Computing: Models, Methodologies and Applications, IGI Global, 2009
    • S. N. Watanabe, T. Nakano, A. Enomoto, M. J. Moore, and T. Suda, gSelf-organization in Molecular Communication,h Self-organization Handbook, NTS inc., Japan, 2008.
    • T. Suda, T. Nakano, M. Moore, A. Enomoto and K. Fujii, gBiologically Inspired Approaches to Networks: the Bio-Networking Architecture and the Molecular Communication,h Bio-inspired Computing and Communication, Springer, LNCS 5151, pp. 241-254, 2008.
    • M. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Suda, T. Nakano, and Y. Okaie, gMolecular Communication: New Paradigm for Communication among Nano-scale Biological Machines,h Handbook on Computer Networks, Nov. 2007.

  • Journal
    • T. Nakano, M. Moore, A. Enomoto and T. Suda, gMolecular Communication: Biological Information and Communications Technology,h the Journal of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Vol.54, No.4, 2008.

  • Conference
    • M. J. Moore, A. Enomoto, K. Oiwa, and T. Suda, gMolecular Communication: Unicast Communication on a Microtubule Topology,h Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2008. (reviewed by TPC)
    • M. J. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Nakano, Y. Okaie, and T. Suda, gInterfacing with Nanomachines through Molecular Communication,h Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2007. (reviewed by TPC)
    • A. Enomoto, M. Moore, T. Nakano, R. Egashira, T. Suda, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gA Molecular Communication System Using a Network of Cytoskeletal Filaments,h Proc. of the NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, 2006.
    • T. Suda, A. Enomoto, T. Nakano, R. Egashira, M. Moore, S. Hiyama, and Y. Moritani, gCommunication among Biological Nanomachines,h Proc. of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services (MobiQuitous), 2005.
    • T. Suda, M. Moore, T. Nakano, R. Egashira, A. Enomoto, S. Hiyama, and Y. Moritani, gExploratory Research on Molecular Communication between Nanomachines,h Proc. of the IEEE Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 2005. (reviewed by TPC)
    • T. Nakano, T. Suda, M. Moore, R. Egashira, A. Enomoto, and K. Arima, gMolecular Communication for Nanomachines Using Intercellular Calcium Signaling,h Proc. of the IEEE NANO, 2005.
    • S. Hiyama, Y. Moritani, T. Suda, R. Egashira, A. Enomoto, M. Moore and T. Nakano, gMolecular Communication,h Proc. of the NSTI Nanotechnology Conference, 2005. (3 reviewers)
    • R. Egashira, A. Enomoto, T. Suda, H. Sasaki and H. Iwasaki, gDistributed service discovery using preference,h Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, 2005. (reviewed by TPC)

  • Workshop
    • T. Suda, T. Nakano, M. Moore, A. Enomoto, and K. Fujii, gBiologically Inspired Approaches to Networks: The Bio-Networking Architecture and the Molecular Communication,h Proc. of the Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication, First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, (BIOWIRE), LNCS 5151, pp. 241 - 254, 2008. (reviewed by TPC)
    • M. J. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Nakano, Y. Okaie, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, K. Oiwa, and T. Suda, gMolecular Communication: Simulation of Microtubule Topology,h Proc. of the 2nd International Workshop on Natural Computing, 2008. (reviewed by TPC)
    • M. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Suda, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gEngineered Bio-Communications and Networking Architecture and Protocols,h Proc. of the IEEE 21st Annual Computer Communications Workshop (CCW), 2007.  (invited)
    • M. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Nakano, R. Egashira, T. Suda, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gA Design of a Molecular Communication System for Nanomachines Using Molecular Motors,h Proc. of the 4th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2006. (invited)
    • T. Nakano, A. Enomoto, M. Moore, R. Egashira, T. Suda, K. Oiwa, Y. Hiraoka, T. Haraguchi, R. Nakamori, T. Koujin, gA Design of a Molecular Communication System Using Biological Communication Mechanisms,h Proc. of the 20th IEEE Computer Communications Workshop, 2005. (invited)
    • R. Egashira, A. Enomoto and T. Suda, gDistributed and Adaptive Discovery Using Preference,h Proc. of the Workshop on Service Oriented Computing in the IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT), pp. 395-401, 2004.

  • Poster Presentation
    • A. Enomoto,  M. Moore, T. Suda, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gA Self-organizing Biological Filament Network Using Interaction of Filaments and Molecular Motor Complexes,h poster presentation, the 5th International Symposium on Organic Molecular Electronics, 2008.
    • A. Enomoto, M. Moore, T. Nakano, R. Egashira, T. Suda, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gA design of molecular communication using molecular motors,h poster presentation, NSTI, 2006.
    • M. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Nakano, T. Suda, A. Kayasuga, H. Kojima, H. Sakakibara, and K. Oiwa, gSimulation of a Molecular Motor Based Communication Network,h poster presentation, Proc. of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Bio Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Science Systems (BIONETICS),  Dec. 2006.
    • T. Nakano, M. Moore, A. Enomoto, T. Suda, T. Koujin, T. Haraguchi, and Y. Hiraoka, gA Cell-based Molecular Communication Network,h poster presentation, the Bio Inspired models of Network, Information and Computing Systems (BIONETICS), 2006.
    • T. Suda, A. Enomoto, R. Egashira, T. Nakano, M. Moore, S. Hiyama, and Y. Moritani, gExploratory Research on Molecular Based Nano Scale Communication,h poster presentation, IEEE INFOCOM, 2005.
    • Y. Moritani, S. Hiyama, T. Suda, R. Egashira, A. Enomoto, M. Moore, and T. Nakano, gMolecular Communication between Nanomachines,h poster presentation, IEEE INFOCOM, 2005.