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2012-0313-02
Energy
posted:2014/05/21
Heat extraction rate maximized by the use of nanofluid in heat exchangers
MOROOKA, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Mixing TiO2 nanoparticles into the media (water) inside a heat exchanger and conducting several hours of preliminary steam generator operation, causes the nanofluid to adsorb onto the inside of the heat transfer tube and a nanostructure to be formed. So doing increases the hea...
2020-0131-09
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2020/02/06
Battery Diagnosis by Square-Current Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
MUKOYAMA, Daikichi Researcher (retired)
collaborative researchers:OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Power controller in Battery Management System (BMS) can be formed only simple current veform, such as a square waveform. Applying square current input generated by power controller can measure impedance.
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Environment
posted:2021/06/23
空気中の二酸化炭素を除去する方法
MYERS, Corey Adam Junior Researcher (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
2012-0614-01
Environment
posted:2014/05/21
Environmentally-conscious product and waste product business management
NAGASAWA, Shinya Professor (Faculty of Commerce Graduate School of Commerce)
This project proposes methodology to scientifically develop market analysis and product management methods for environmentally-conscious products, as well as the creation of new waste product processing businesses.
2018-1123-09
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/30
Ear thermometer for heat illness prevention
NAGASHIMA, Kei Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences)
● Health risks associated with hot climate during labor and sports are increasing. ● However, there are no effective bio-sensing devices to predict or judge such personal risk. ● We need to develop an accurate and simple device evaluating deep body temp...
2018-0927-08
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Development of a device and algorithm for prevention of exertional heat stroke
NAGASHIMA, Kei Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences)
● We have developed devices monitoring deep body temperature on fields, ● the algorithm predicting the risks, using heart rates and body temperature data. ● Collecting the data and personal log will give us more accurate information.
2012-0312-01
Environment
posted:2014/05/21
Development of environmental impact evaluation methods by the comprehensive ELP (Environmental Load Point) index
NAGATA, Katsuya Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering) (retired)
ELP (Environmental Load Point) is an integrated index in LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), which was developed in these research seeds.The nine problems, “energy drain”, “global warming”, “ozone depletion”, “acid precipitate”, “resource consumption”, “air pollution”, “ocean & w...
二酸化炭素の固定化方法
NAKAGAKI, Takao Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
2011-0909-03
Environment
posted:2014/05/21
Techniques for separation and recovery of CO2 using lithium silicate
NAKAGAKI, Takao Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
“Lithium silicate” (Li4SiO4), developed by Toshiba, is a solid absorption material that can be used repeatedly to absorb CO2 at 600º and release CO2 at over 800º. It has excellent properties, such as higher absorption speed in the presence of water vapor, the ability to separa...
2011-0909-04
Environment
posted:2014/05/21
Increase in thermal energy quality through chemical regeneration
NAKAGAKI, Takao Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
While thermal energy can be obtained easily and in large volume, it is irreversible, making it difficult to maintain a high-exergy-rate state. To address this, we can use chemical regeneration. Exergy-lowering processes like vapor reformation and partial oxidation chemically d...
2018-1123-07
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Natural compounds affecting cell differentiation
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
● In vitro neural differentiation model using embryonic stem cell● Search for active compounds from marine organisms and foods
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フェルラ酸誘導体含有組成物及びその製造方法
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
本発明は、フェルラ酸誘導体を含有する医薬組成物及び食品組成物等の組成物及びその製造方法に関するものである。
2015-1022-04
Life sciences
posted:2015/10/23
Drug for epigenomic disruption caused by hyperglycemia
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:ARAI, Daisuke Part-time Lecturer , 塩田 邦郎 教授
Does hyperglycemia cause a change of epigenome? A compound which prevents hyperglycemia-induced epigenomic aberration, could be a novel drug for diabetes associated with various diseases.
2015-1022-03
Life sciences
posted:2015/10/23
Neuronal differentiation inducer
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:
・ A series of novel ageladine A derivatives,which has a specific activity on the neuronal differentiation
2011-0906-05
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Natural marine chemical compounds as materials for drugs As a tool in chemical epigenetics
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
Samples of marine organisms: Over 1,500 species, including marine sponges, coelenterates, protochordates, echinoderms, and mollusks.A diverse range of sampling areas: Japan (Ryukyu Islands, coastal Kyushu, Izu Islands, Sado Island, coastal Sanriku, Kuril Islands), Micronesia, ...
2011-0906-06
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
New anti-Leishmania agent
NAKAO, Yoichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
“Cristaxenicin A,” a new chemical compound with anti-Leishmania properties
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Information Communication
posted:2025/01/07
量子ビット素子および量子ビット素子の製造方法
NAKAZATO, Hiromichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)