Purpose of the Workshop
From October 2024 to September 2029, the University of Tokyo will receive donated Microsoft Azure gift credits from Microsoft. These credits enable UTokyo members to utilize UTokyo Azure, which provides access to a wide range of Azure services for research and educational activities.
This event is an on-campus networking opportunity for anyone interested in UTokyo Azure. Whether you are exploring cloud technologies for the first time or already actively using them, all are welcome. We also invite submissions for poster presentations!
We especially encourage participation from:
- Those interested in using UTokyo Azure (GPU resources, generative AI, storage, etc.)
- Current UTokyo Azure users
- AI/CS researchers seeking interdisciplinary collaboration
- Researchers working in AI- and data-driven fields (AI for Science)
Overview
- Date: February 13, 2026 (Fri.) 13:00–18:30
- Format: On-site
- Venue: Takeda Hall (5F, Takeda Frontier Science Hall, Asano Campus, The University of Tokyo)
- Eligibility: Faculty, staff, students, and collaborative researchers of the University of Tokyo
- Capacity: Approx. 150 participants (First-come-first-served basis)
- Language: The lecture sessions will be conducted in English, while the poster presentations may be given in any language.
- Participation Fee: Free (Networking session has a separate fee)
- Networking Session:
- Venue: Takeda Hall Foyer
- Capacity: Around 40 participants
- Fee: Approx. ¥1,000 (to be collected at the reception desk on the day)
Call for Poster Presentations
We welcome poster presentations by on-site participants.
Whether you are already using UTokyo Azure or plan to start using it—faculty, staff, and students alike—we encourage you to submit an entry.
We hope this will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange among researchers and students across the University.
If you wish to present a poster, please select “Poster Presentation” in the registration form and provide the title of your presentation.
- Poster presentation application deadline: Monday, February 9 (Noon)
- Poster Presentation Capacity: Up to 30 presentations
Registration
Please register using the Registration Form.
- Deadline: Thursday, February 12, 2026 (Noon)
Program (Tentative)
Subject to change.
| Time | Title | Speaker (Affiliation) |
|---|---|---|
| 13:00–13:20 | UTokyo Azure Status Report What is it? Who uses it and how? Where it stands? | Kenjiro Taura (Executive Director and Vice President) |
| 13:20–14:00 | How to Use Popular Azure Services Azure OpenAI Service Tutorial | Yoko Yamakata (Information Technology Center / Professor) |
| 14:00–14:30 | Toward the Platform of Administrative Data - Past, Present and Future - | Daiji Kawaguchi (Graduate School of Public Policy / Professor) |
| 14:30–14:45 | Break | ― |
| 14:45–15:15 | Promoting Interdisciplinary Research Centered on Informatics – IIW Program – | Yoshimasa Tsuruoka (Graduate School of Information Science and Technology / Professor) |
| 15:15–15:45 | Truth and Trust: Enhancing Factual Reliability in LLM Generation for Japanese Medical Text | Li Zihui (Graduate School of Engineering / Project Lecturer) |
| 15:45–16:15 | TBA | Yasuyuki Matsushita (Microsoft Research Asia – Tokyo / Head) |
| 16:15–16:45 | Lightning Talk | ― |
| 16:45–17:15 | Break | ― |
| 17:15–18:30 | Poster Session | ― |
| 18:30–19:30 | Networking Session | ― |
Notes
- Even before the respective application deadlines, registration for participation, poster presentations, and the networking session may close once capacity is reached.
- Participants are responsible for their own travel expenses related to attendance and poster presentations.
- If you need to cancel your participation in the networking session, please contact the office by email no later than Monday, February 9, 2026, at noon.
Contact
utokyo-azure-admin-group [at] g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Materials and Recorded Videos
Presentation materials will be available by the day of the event, and recorded videos will be posted after the event.