Prof. Kenji Doya receives 9th Tateishi Special Prize

Prof. Kenji Doya receives 9th Tateishi Special Prize

Prof. Kenji Doya receives 9th Tateishi Special Prize

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Publish Date: 2026-03-30 11:55:00

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  • Professor Kenji Doya of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) has been selected to receive the 9th Tateishi Special Prize from the Tateishi Science and Technology Foundation.
  • The Tateishi Prize, established in 2010, honors researchers in electronics and information engineering with significant societal contributions, particularly emphasizing harmony between humans and machines.
  • Doya’s recognition comes for his pioneering research in artificial intelligence and robotics, inspired by how living organisms learn through trial and error.
  • His contributions have notably advanced reinforcement learning theory, applied learning mechanisms to understand the brain, and nurtured researchers through educational programs at OIST.
  • Doya holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Tokyo and has done significant research at multiple institutions, contributing extensively to neuroscience and AI.
  • He is currently working on developing a unified theory of brain perception and action, aiming to deepen the understanding of human motor skills and decision-making processes.
  • Doya has received multiple prestigious awards including the JSPS Prize, Tsukahara Memorial Award, and the Donald O. Hebb Award.