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2012-0903-04
Energy
posted:2014/05/21

Development of Inverse Compton Scattering Soft X-ray Sources Using Photocathode RF Gun

WASHIO, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
■Development of Inverse Compton Scattering Soft X-ray Sources Using Photocathode RF GunIn this research, compact and high quality soft X-ray sources are being developed using inverse Compton scattering, with the final goal of applying them to soft X-ray microscopes for biologi...
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2012-0928-01
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21

Uncovering Electric Properties for the Development of Practical Applications of Polymer Nanocomposites

OHKI, Yoshimichi Senior Research Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Our laboratory is conducting the following research aimed at developing practical applications of polymer nanocomposites.・Controlling insulating and dielectric properties of epoxy resin nanocomposites by inorganic fillers   ・Development and fabrication of highly in...
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2012-0928-03
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21

Development of New Waveguide-mode Sensors

OHKI, Yoshimichi Senior Research Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Our laboratory is developing new waveguide-mode sensors, believing that various substances can be detected and substance constants can be measured using waveguide-mode sensors that have sensitivity, portability, and maneuverability. It is expected that sensors that have never ...
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2012-0928-04
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21

Creation of Highly Functional Light Transmission Materials by Ion Irradiation

OHKI, Yoshimichi Senior Research Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Our laboratory creates highly functional light transmission materials by ion irradiation. We succeeded in increasing the functionality of polymer optical waveguides, based on our observation that the refractive index increases by irradiating ions into fluorinated polyimide, a ...
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2012-0928-02
Frontier
posted:2014/05/21

Uncovering Polymer Dielectric Properties in Terahertz Frequencies

OHKI, Yoshimichi Senior Research Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering) (retired)
Our laboratory studies the electric and optical properties of dielectric materials. The types of dielectric materials we study are as follows:・Polymer research, electronic device research, applied optics research ・Nuclear power and accelerator application research
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2012-1001-01
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Realizing Thermal Comfort by Spot Air Conditioning and Personal Air Conditioning Systems

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
The purpose of our research is to evaluate the comfort level and intellectual productivity provided by personal air conditioning systems, which allow for individual adjustments of the air current. Specifically, we carried out an actual measurement study at offices that install...
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2012-1001-03
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Creation of Energy Projections and Environmental Measures Scenario

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
A fact-finding survey was conducted of several office buildings that adopted summer energy-saving measures. The purpose of the survey was to explore sustainable energy-saving methods that would deliver high energy reduction effects without compromising productivity and comfort...
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2012-1001-04
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Scenario of Achieving Both Office Productivity and Economic Efficiency, and Energy Conservation

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
This study conducted an indoor environment study, employee behavior study, and questionnaire survey. Their objective was to observe the mutual relationship between intellectual activities and environmental factors that are demanded in workplaces of actual offices, and to gauge...
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2012-1001-05
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Assessment of Comfort and Intellectual Productivity in ZEB Energy-Saving Buildings

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
Research is conducted on office buildings that are renovated to make them net-Zero Energy Buildings (ZEBs). Specifically, the effectiveness of the ZEB renovation work is examined by studying the changes pre- and post-renovation in the physical environment and employee satisfac...
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2012-1001-07
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Research on the Thermal Environment of Comfortable Train Station Spaces

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
A measurement survey conducted in 2004-2006 took environmental measurements at four non-air-conditioned train stations in Tokyo and implemented a questionnaire survey to roughly 4,000 people. The results showed that the maximum acceptable temperature declared by more than 20% ...
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2012-1001-08
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Research on Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) in Indoor Spaces

TANABE, Shinichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
Our laboratory is developing a new nozzle to collect house dust, and carries out analyses of the concentrations of SVOCs in house dust. Measurements are taken not only at general residential homes, but also in various spaces, such as homes made of natural materials and kinderg...
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2012-1019-01
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21

Fabrication of Nanoparticle Phosphor Film and Solar Cell Applications

KOBAYASHI, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering)
Our laboratory made nanoparticle phosphors of several nm using the ball mill method. Transparent thin film with over 90% transmittance in all wavelength regions was fabricated using nanoparticle phosphors.Red phosphor transparent thin film that meets the following conditions i...
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2012-1029-01
Energy
posted:2014/05/21

Synthesis of Ordered Porous Materials and Catalytic Chemical Applications

MATSUKATA, Masahiko Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
■Research on micro- and mesoporous materialsA precursor gel is once dried, and this is then crystallized in the vapor phase. The use of the DGC method allows the preparation of zeolites with structures and compositions not obtainable by the hydrothermal synthesis method. The L...
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2012-1029-02
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Research into inorganic separation membranes

MATSUKATA, Masahiko Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
■ Compared to traditional processes that make use of phase changes such as cryogenic separation, the separation process through a zeolite membrane enables energy savings. As shown in Fig. 1, zeolite has a separation function that makes use of differences in molecular size and ...
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2012-1029-03
Environment
posted:2014/05/21

Development of cleaning agents for water and soil using inorganic materials

MATSUKATA, Masahiko Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
We have highly economical insolubilization technology for treating polluted soil, and water treatment technology for dealing with all toxic metals.
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2013-0130-01
Information Communication
posted:2014/05/21

A note-taking support system for enhancing the feeling of participation in lectures by hearing impaired students

HATAKEYAMA, Takuro Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences) (retired)
● Research phase: Applied developmental research, research into practical application and commercialization. Digital pen technology called Anoto, developed in Sweden, and a presentation system (OpenSTAGE®) developed by Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. have been used in the suppor...
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2013-0130-02
Information Communication
posted:2014/05/21

Bulletin board for notifying the location of people (DoorMSNGR) (developed independently)

HATAKEYAMA, Takuro Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences) (retired)
● Research phase: Applied developmental research, research into practical application and commercializationA bulletin board that allows easy, remote operation (during a meeting or while on a domestic or international business trip) through a smartphone to display the location,...
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2013-0130-05
Information Communication
posted:2014/05/21

Turning sports movies into a database, and automatic generation, operations analysis and strategy analysis of secondary movies

HONDA, Masaaki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Sports movie databases that can be processed on computers (mainly soccer)Developing technology for automatic recognition of tournament movies and the movement of players, the ball, etc., kinematic analyses of hand and leg movements, developing statistical methods of predicting...
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2013-0130-03
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Technology for screening anti-aging substances

CHIBA, Takuya Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
We have established a system of using cultured cells for screening and transgenic mice to examine and evaluate substances that have the equivalent effect in anti-aging as calorie restriction. Pro-longevity transcription factor binding sites (DFCR-RE: dwarfism and calorie restr...
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2013-0130-04
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Deficient DNA damage response and progeria

CHIBA, Takuya Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
Through the functional analysis of multiple proteins involved in the copying, repair and recombination of DNA identified as being the genetic cause of progeria, we are carrying out research into the breakdown and accelerated aging of the mechanism that maintains genomic homeos...
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