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2018-0927-07
Life sciences
posted:2018/09/27
Chemical Health Monitor Kind to Skin
OHASHI, Keishi Guest Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:KATAOKA, Kosuke Researcher (retired), 隼田 大輝 (retired), 宮林 駿 (retired), 佐藤 慎 (retired), KUROIWA, Shigeki Researcher (retired), TAWADA, Masashi Researcher (retired), IWATA, Hiroyasu Professor (retired), MOMMA, Toshiyuki Professor (retired), TOGAWA, Nozomu Professor (retired), ASAHI, Toru Professor (retired), OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Sticking a tiny sensor module on the skin using a polymer nanosheet. (Fig.2(a)) ● Silicon pH (ion) sensor suitable for a mass production and ultra small reference electrode. (Fig.2(b)) ● The sensors are driven without a battery directly by near-field communicatio...
2017-0223-03
Manufacturing Technology
Energy
posted:2017/02/23
Development of a Simple Fabrication Process for a Printable Piezoelectric Energy Harvest Device
SEKIGUCHI, Tetsushi Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:鎌田 裕樹 (retired), YOON, Donghyun Junior Researcher (retired), 佐々木 敏夫 (retired), 野﨑 義人 (retired), 山浦 真一 (retired), 中嶋 宇史 (retired), SHOJI, Shuichi Professor (retired)
● A metal nanoink and a household printer is used for electrode Fabrication and lamination method is used for Assembly of the device ● Electric power of ∼ 1.12 μJ was obtained
2016-1024-05
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2016/10/24
Development of Biosensing Technology for Food Safety
HIDESHIMA, Sho Junior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Semiconductor-based biosensors can detect a small amount of target molecules in foods.● We have developed a biosensing technology to determine the presence of anaphylactogenic food allergens.
2016-1024-04
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2016/10/24
Monitoring Chemical Balance in Epidermal Barriers
OHASHI, Keishi Guest Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)
● Detection of multiple chemicals in epidermal barriers from a smartphone ● Challenging to monitor stress hormones and small ions for healthcare. ● Accurate measurement method of skin pH within 10 sec
2016-1024-01
Life sciences
posted:2016/10/24
High-speed Tissue Dissection System for Spatial Omics Analysis of Tissue
HOSOKAWA, Masahito Associate Professor (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology)
collaborative researchers:TAKEYAMA, Haruko Professor , 神原 秀記 招聘研究教授
● The automated system for rapid tissue microdissection ● Tissues are automatically dissected and transferred into plate within 8 min for 96 sampling sites.
2015-0303-09
Nanotechnology / Materials
Energy
posted:2015/03/03
Power Generation Micro Device using Fe-Co Metal Alloy
SEKIGUCHI, Tetsushi Senior Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) (retired)
collaborative researchers:佐々木 敏夫 (retired), 山浦 真一 (retired), 中嶋 宇史 (retired)
・New Fe-Co based magnetostrictive material (Developer; Hirosaki Univ, Tohoku Univ, Tohoku Steel Co., Ltd.) ・Vibrational power generating device with high electrical efficiency
2018-1026-01
Information Communication
Frontier
posted:2018/10/30
Innovation of Data-driven Society based on Next-generation Information Processing “Quantum Annealing”
TANAKA, Shu Guest Researcher (Research Council (Research Organization))
● An algorithm of clustering analysis using quantum annealing has been proposed.● Algorithms of combinatorial optimization problems using quantum annealing have been proposed.
2012-0313-01
Environment
posted:2014/05/21
Environmental impact and policy evaluation centering on Asian countries
MATSUOKA, Shunji Professor (Faculty of International Research and Education Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies)
There is a need to grasp each situation from every angle and develop solutions that will allow for the creation of sustainable societies in developing countries while safeguarding the environment. This project will propose methods from among those solutions that utilize the sp...
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...
2013-0130-06
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Voice synthesizing technology based on human vocal cords
HONDA, Masaaki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Analyzing the mechanical and acoustic mechanisms in the generation of voice in communicationAnalyzing the feedback from the sense of hearing and touch to the vocal system, and elucidating the mechanism for generating the quality of voice in emotional or ill people.
2013-0130-07
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Preventing external injuries and rehabilitation centered on the knee joint
FUKUBAYASHI, Toru Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
We are elucidating the mechanisms behind external injuries to the knee joint (ligament, hamstring muscle, etc.), and we have knowledge in diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention.
2013-0130-08
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Evaluating sports equipment based on knowledge in sports medicine
FUKUBAYASHI, Toru Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Analyzing through observation of the dynamics of bones and joints using cineradiography, and evaluating making use of knowledge in sports medicineSports we target mainly are soccer (junior and women’s), judo, basketball, rugby, golf, etc.
2013-0130-09
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Elucidating the state of health problems centered on backaches, and proposing methods of prevention (exercise treatment)
KANEOKA, Koji Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
We are elucidating the mechanisms behind injuries in the back region, including the spine and surrounding areas (hip joint, groin region, shoulder girdle), and we have knowledge in diagnosis, treatment and prevention. We target mainly swimmers (swimming, water polo, diving, sy...
2013-0130-10
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Coaching skills based on body image research, and sports promotion activities based on them
KANOSUE, Kazuyuki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
We are measuring and analyzing brain activity during “body imaging” in which people recall movements without actual physical movement, and the gap between what people consider to be the ideal movement and reality. Noninvasive brain imaging and biomechanical measurements are ca...
2013-0130-11
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Analyzing sports skills
KANOSUE, Kazuyuki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
In batting and pitching, a variety of analyzing methods such as the use of full body motion capture and force plates to analyze physical performance, bat swings or ball spin, and precision measuring of hand and finger movements and visual cognitive motion are used to evaluate ...
2013-0130-12
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
The scientific basis and the future possibility for ischemic resistance training
TAKARADA, Yudai Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
Takarada et al. have previously shown that low-intensity resistance exercise combined with vascular occlusion induces a marked hypertrophy and concomitant increase in strength, even if the exercise load is much lower than that expected to induce muscular hypertrophy.
2013-0130-13
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Sports and sleep
UCHIDA, Sunao Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Regarding the effect of physical exercise on sleep at night, we carry out research into the kind of exercise that is appropriate for improving sleep.We carry out research into the potential of exercise in treating depression, to see if it can improve people’s mood.
2013-0130-14
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
The brain mechanism that handles operational errors and motor learning
MASAKI, Hiroaki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
The activity of the anterior cingulate cortex is measured from the error-related negativity. The process of learning though warnings and rewards is analyzed through brain waves, brain imaging, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), eye-trackers, etc.
617
Life sciences
posted:2014/04/03
Neutrophil function inspection system and method
SUZUKI, Katsuhiko Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
This is a proposal for neutrophil function inspection system using a chemiluminescence method and hydrogel that can separate chemotactic cells or organisms. This system can easily take quantitative measurements of neutrophil functions (chemotactic activity, active oxygen-produ...
2809
Life sciences
posted:2024/10/01
眼屈折力検査装置及び眼屈折力検査方法
OKAZAKI, Yoshiro Associate Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)