Academic staff list of Dept. of 
Human Ecology
(As of Oct. 1, 2022)
| Research Areas | Instructors | Theme | 
| Mathematical Science for Data Engineering | *Prof. OBAYASHI Ippei | Topological data analysis, especially persistent homology, from mathematical theory, software development to applications to materials science | 
| Applied Mathematics | Assoc. Prof. HAYASAKA Futoshi | Theory of multiplicities, graded rings and integral closure of modules | Assoc. Prof. KAWAMOTO Yosuke | Infinite particles systems and stocahstic dynamics in infinite-dimensions motivated by statistical physics | Mathematical Analysis of Models | Prof. SASAKI Toru | Mathematical analysis and its applications to mathematical biology | Assoc. Prof. OBUSE Kiori | Mathematical understanding and descriptions of hierarchical structures in fluid systems | 
| Numerical Analysis of Flow Phenomena | Prof. ISHIHARA Takashi | Computational science and numerical analysis for understanding turbulent flow phenomena in environmental and life science | 
| Assoc. Prof. SEKIMOTO Atsushi | Data-driven mathematical modeling and control of turbulent heat and mass transport phenomena | |
| Environmental Statistics | Prof. SAKAMOTO Wataru | Statistical modeling and computing for analyzing data in environmental and life science | 
| Design and Analysis of Environmental Survey and Experiments | Prof. IIZUKA Masaya | Development of variable selection in multivariate method and its software for environmental data | 
| Assoc. Prof. ISHIOKA Fumio | Detection of spatial, temporal and space-time clustering for environmental and life science data | Sr. Asst. Prof. TAKAGISHI Mariko | Development of statistical methods for Likert-scale data in questionnaire survey | 
| Environmental Epidemiology | Prof. TSUDA Toshihide | Health effects induced by environmental pollution (various pollutants); Epidemiologic investigation on a food borne disease outbreak;Causal inference in medical and environmental sciences | 
| International Health |  | 
* Affiliation Cyber-physical engineering informatics research core