# template-e 2.0 #============================================================================== # Contribution Report template #============================================================================== # # The lines that begin with a {4-digit number} contain specific # achievement itmes. # To report a contribution, insert a line after the corresponding # evaluation item and enter the information according to the Entry # Example. # Do not change any line that begins with a {4-digit number}. # # Some of the achievement items allow you to enter several entries for # one item. 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If you insert a line # that begins with #, the line will be erased at the time when # an editor is activated again. # Note 4: # A double quotation mark between another double-quotation marks # will not be allowed. # Note 5: # Please attach (,) to the last of a line. # Note 6: # Please do not use a KANJI character for description of achievement # items. # label = "vilb" #============================================================================== # # Research # #============================================================================== # # Academic papers are defined as follows: # # [] Peer reviewed papers in open journals and open conferences are # typical academic papers. Invited papers in refereed journals and # open refereed conferences are generally respected as exceptionally # outstanding academic papers. # In case of journal articles, # the rules for submission of papers should be clearly stated in the # journal. The journal should follow a policy of open submissions, # and papers should be peer reviewed by experts in the field, with the # review results reported to the author. # In case of conference articles, # the conference should be made open to researchers in the field # through ``call for papers'' published sufficiently in advance. The # program committee members who are in charge of reviewing the papers # should be listed. The conference should follow a policy of # open submissions. The papers should be refereed by experts in the field with # the results reported to the author. # # [] Publications which are not peer reviewed and evaluated # are not considered to be academic papers. In principle, # the following publications are not considered to be academic # papers: popular articles in magazines, papers # in university bulletins, tutorials, surveys, # and general reports. # However, if a faculty member under review requests with sufficient # supporting data that such publications # be considered, the evaluation committee will decide whether or not it is # acceptable as an academic paper based on the criteria stated above. # # [] When an academic paper is submitted for evaluation credit, ideally # the review results are preferred to be submitted at the same time. # The review results are desirably from three or more referees, # including the editorial board members or program committee members. # It is generally the case with the refereeing system # of journals or conferences of internationally high standard. # In some journals or conferences, the refereeing systems are different # and have one or two referees only. These refereed papers require separate # careful consideration, and there is a room for them to be also counted as # academic publications. In that case, please attach comments regarding # the review situation. When papers have been published long time # before, you may not have referee's reports in your file. # In that case please remark that the reports were lost in the parentheses. # # [] If the contributions to a co-authored paper are considered to # be negligible, the paper will not be accepted for evaluation credit. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {1010} Refereed academic journal #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, journal, year, note # Optional items: volume, number, pages, month # Entry Example # [1] author = "Christodoulakis, S. and Faloutsos, C. and Lue D.", # title = "Design considerations for a message file server", # journal = "IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.", # year = 1984, # volume = "SE-10", # number = 2, # pages = "201--210", # note = "We study steady-state and transient ..... ", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {1011} Unrefereed academic journal #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, journal, year # Optional items: volume, number, pages, month, note # Entry Example # [1] author = "Christodoulakis, S. and Faloutsos, C. and Lue D.", # title = "Design considerations for a message file server", # journal = "IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.", # year = 1984, # volume = "SE-10", # number = 2, # pages = "201--210", # note = "We study steady-state and transient ..... ", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {2020} Refereed proceedings of an academic conference #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, booktitle, year, note # Optional items: editor, pages, organization, publisher, address, month, # volume, number, series # Entry Example # [1] author = "Rabitti, F. and Zizka, J. and Ranerjee, J.", # title = "Evaluation of access methods to text document in office system", # booktitle = "3rd Joint ACM-BCS Symposium on Research and Development # in Information Retrivl", # year = 1984, # editor = "M.P. Bekakos, Editor", # pages = "21--40", # organization = "ACM", # publisher = "Cambridge Univercity Press", # address = "New York", # month = "Apr.", # note = "We review the occurrence of periodic ..... ", [1] author = "Vilbrandt, C. and McLaughlin, D. and VanScoy, F., et al.", title = "Aizu Cultural Heritage and Digital Technology", booktitle = "10th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia VSMM 2004", year = 2004, editor = "H. Thwaites, Editor", pages = "824--831", organization = "VSMM", publisher = "Ohmsha, Ltd.", address = "Tokyo", month = "Nov.", note = "This paper is a progress report on a three-year collaborative effort between Aizu University in Japan and West Virginia University in the US, with support from Gifu University in Japan. The impetus for this project is the desire to provide undergraduate students studying within scientific disciplines with direct experience in scientific research. Ultimately, this specific effort has the strategic goal of preparing and inspiring these students to pursue graduate study in a science or engineering discipline and careers as scientists and engineers. The substantive part of this effort has been a research project designed to study, document and model a specific set of Buddhist shrines and temples in the Aizu region of Fukushima prefecture in Japan. Over the past three years three successive groups of undergraduate students have observed, collected and organized data on these temple and shrine sites. Further, they have, using this data, begun efforts to develop 3D computer models of these historical sites. This paper discusses the work done to date as well as the work yet to do. During the course of this project a number of issues and complications have surfaced. These issues and complications are addressed here, particularly in the context of how to bring this project to completion.", [2] author = "Kimura, K. and Vilbrandt, C.", title = "Independent Lightweight 3D Graphics for Mobile Phones", booktitle = "4th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology- CIT'04", year = 2004, editor = "D. Wei, Editor", pages = "562--567", organization = "IEEE", publisher = "IEEE Computer Society", address = "Los Alamitos", month = "Sept.", note = "Most mobile phones have embedded 3D graphics engines that are not compatible with one another. This paper suggests a method for the implementation of a lightweight, compatible three dimensional graphics engine for all mobile phones. Constraints for 3D graphics on mobile phones are evaluated and analyzed. Based on this analysis, a basic, lightweight graphics engine and library, similar in concept to OpenGL and independent of any given mobile phone hardware, are developed using the Java programming language and implemented with a lower end mobile phone model series, the 503i by NTT, as the test case.", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {2021} Unrefeered proceedings of an academic conference #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, booktitle, year # Optional items: editor, pages, organization, publisher, address, month, # volume, number, series, note # Entry Example # [1] author = "Rabitti, F. and Zizka, J. and Ranerjee, J.", # title = "Evaluation of access methods to text document in office system", # booktitle = "3rd Joint ACM-BCS Symposium on Research and Development # in Information Retrivl", # year = 1984, # editor = "M.P. Bekakos, Editor", # pages = "21--40", # organization = "ACM", # publisher = "Cambridge Univercity Press", # address = "New York", # month = "Apr.", # note = "We review the occurrence of periodic ..... ", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {2030} Writing a textbook or technical book #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author or editor, title, publisher, year # Optional items: volume, series, address, edition, month, number, note # Entry Example # [1] author = "Lue Devroye", # title = "Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation", # publisher = "Springer-Verlag", # year = 1986, # address = "New York", # series = "Highly Parallel Computations: Algorithms and # Applications", # number = 5, #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {2031} Writing a part of textbook or technical book #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author or editor, title, publisher, year, chapter or pages # Optional items: volume, series, address, edition, month, number, note, type # Entry Example # [1] author = "Lue Devroye", # title = "Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation", # publisher = "Springer-Verlag", # year = 1986, # address = "New York", # series = "Highly Parallel Computations: Algorithms and # Applications", # number = 5, # pages = 1, #============================================================================== # Achievement of Activities #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {3010} Research grants from scientific research funds and public organizations #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, year # Optional items: class, category, month, number # Entry Example # [1] author = "Rabitti, F", # title = "Ministry of Education Scientific Research Fund", # year = "2000-2002", [1] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", title = "Fukushima Prefectural Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Education", year = "2004", [2] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", title = "REU National Science Foundation Grant", year = "2004", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {3020} Academic society activities #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, society, year, note # Optional items: month # Entry Example # [1] author = "Rabitti, F", # society = "IEEE", # month = "Apr.", # year = "2000", # note = "Theme Chair, IEEE APBME 2000.", [1] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", society = "Journal of Visual Languages and Computing", month = "Spring", year = "2004", note = "Referee, Journal of Visual Languages and Computing", [2] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", society = "Cyberworlds 2004", month = "Sept.", year = "2004", note = "Referee, Cyberworlds 2004", [3] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", society = "CIT 2004", month = "Sept.", year = "2004", note = "Referee, CIT 2004", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {3030} Patent #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author or inventor, title, country, year, number # Optional items: year, month, status # Entry Example # [1] author = "Rabitti, F", # title = "Protocol for communication with dynamic memory # Registered PAT.NO. 6.590.335 U.S.", # country = "U.S.", # year = 2000, # month = "March", # number = 1, #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {3040} Advisor for undergraduate research and graduate research #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, school, year # Optional items: type, address, month, note # Entry Example # [1] author = "Mamoru Watanabe", # title = "Graduation Thesis: Analysis of Parametric Models for Lift-Time Data", # school = "University of Aizu", # year = 2001, # note = "Thesis Advisor: Rabitti, F", # [2] author = "Minoru Takeda", # title = "Master Thesis: Method and apparatus for selection a version of ....", # school = "University of Aizu", # year = 2001, # note = "Thesis Advisor: Rabitti, F", [1] author = "Mitsuhiro Aita", title = "Graduation Thesis: Realtime Synchronization of Animation Effects from Musical Extractor", school = "University of Aizu", year = 2004, note = "Thesis Advisor: Vilbrandt, C.", [2] author = "Masuhiro Fujiwara", title = "Graduation Thesis: Scalable BBS Improved by HTTP Redirection", school = "University of Aizu", year = 2004, note = "Thesis Advisor: Vilbrandt, C.", [3] author = "Yoshiaki Hoshi", title = "Graduation Thesis: Information Management on Networks Using Weblog", school = "University of Aizu", year = 2004, note = "Thesis Advisor: Vilbrandt, C.", [4] author = "Reina Kudo", title = "Graduation Thesis: Percussionless Audio Beat Driven Animation", school = "University of Aizu", year = 2004, note = "Thesis Advisor: Vilbrandt, C.", [5] author = "Naomi Oouchi", title = "Graduation Thesis: Music-Driven Color Control in Animation with Chord Detection", school = "University of Aizu", year = 2004, note = "Thesis Advisor: Vilbrandt, C.", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {3050} Others #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: 無し # Optional items: author, title, how published, month, year, note # Entry Example [1] author = "Vilbrandt, C.", note = "SCCP: Sparklegate IT Community, Java and Web based technology development", #============================================================================== # # Others # #============================================================================== # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {4010} Contributions related to syllabus preparation #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: note # Optional items: 無し # Entry Example # [1] note = "Following course planning, a syllabus becomes the...", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {4020} Preparation of course examination to measure comprehension #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: note # Optional items: 無し # Entry Example # [1] note = "...", #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {4030} Scholarly paper prepared by undergraduate/graduate student(s) you advised #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Required items: author, title, journal, year # Optional items: volume, number, pages, month # Entry Example # [1] author = "Ranerjee, J. and Chou, H. T. and Kim, W. and # Woelk, D. and Ballou, N. and Kim, H. J.", # title = "Data model issues for object-oriented applications", # journal = "ACM Trans. Off. Inf. Syst.", # year = 2000, # volume = 5, # number = 1, # pages = "3--26", # month = "Jan.", #============================================================================== # # School Management # # To make an entry, insert a line after this evaluation item, enter a # sequence number enclosed in brackets ([]), then describe your # contribution in any format. # # Entry Example # [1] note = "...", # {5010} Contribution related to the creation of the annual schedule # Entry Example # [1] note = "...", {5020} Contribution related to the selection of library or textbook materials {5030} Contribution related to toward equipment management, classroom management, # building management, and crime or fire prevention. {5040} Employment guidance {5050} Advisor of a student club or circle [1] note = "Adviser, Designium Art Circle", [2] note = "Adviser, Sculpture Circle", [3] note = "Adviser, Support Association for International Students of the University of Aizu (SAISUA).", {5060} Contribution related to student management # (for example, solution of a student-related problem) {5070} Contribution related to faculty personnel (outside scouting, etc.) {5080} Contribution related to the building or operation of the university computer system {5090} Contribution related to on-campus/off-campus publicity work {5100} Contribution related to computer literacy education for university faculty members {5110} Contribution related to educational planning management {5120} Contribution related to planning administration for research, research conferences, # or international research {5130} Contribution related to educational research technology # and facility planning management {5900} Other significant contribution toward university planning, management, # or administration #============================================================================== # # Regional Education # # To make an entry, insert a line after this evaluation item, enter a # sequence number enclosed in brackets ([]), then describe your # contribution in any format. # # Entry Example # [1] note = "...", # {6000} Contributions related to regional education # Entry Example # [1] note = "...", [1] note = "Super Science High School, September/October 2004 - Mathematics with Shape Modeling: an original, interactive/multimedia tool and tutorial for teaching mathematics through the creation of implicit objects.", [2] note = "Founding member, Higashi Omata - Yama no IT School, Aizu Takada, non-profit community based IT literacy school.", [3] note = "Public Lecture - Introduction to Computer Arts, Nihon Matsu High School, Inawashiro.", {7010} Proposal/implementation of a company plan that addresses the current status # of the region and establishes ties with the university. {7020} Proposal/implementation of a future industry plan {7030} Contribution toward promotion of traditional arts # and industries (for example, lacquer ware arts) {7040} Proposal/implementation of a new industry {7050} Contribution toward education for employees of regional industries {7900} Other noteworthy contribution related to regional industries {8010} Did you participate in students recruitment, support the alumni, # and/or contact with student's parent? (Yes or No) If yes, please # describe what you did. {8020} Did you participate in Faculty Development? (Yes or No) If yes, # please describe what you did. {8030} Did you participate in Public Lectures, and/or Open Campus? # (Yes or No) If yes, please describe what you did. {8040} Research achievement that can be used for University-Industry # collaboration and its characteristics. (for UBIC's information) {8050} Do you have experience of University-Industry collaboration? # If yes, please describe your experience. (for UBIC's information) #============================================================================== # Fin.