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2011-0916-01
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21
Large-scale molecular simulation
WATANABE, Takanobu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Fundamental Science and Engineering Department of Electronic and Photonic Systems)
By using “dynamic bond-type large-scale molecular dynamic methods” we are able to perform large-scale molecular simulations that even include chemical reactions.
1231
Manufacturing Technology
posted:2014/04/03
Flapping robot
WATANABE, Takanobu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Fundamental Science and Engineering Department of Electronic and Photonic Systems)
This invention is a compact unmanned aerial vehicle (or micro aerial vehicle (MAV)) which performs a flapping motion, and can freely change the angle of its flapping and feathering.
2011-0906-04
Social Infrastructure
posted:2014/05/21
The creation of indexes for fostering green manufacturers and green consumers
WASHIZU, Ayu Professor (Faculty of Social Sciences School of Social Sciences)
We implement a method of analyzing inter-industry relations in the evaluation of influence by corporate environmental activities on the environment from a wide range of perspectives. Furthermore, econometrics methods based on social statistics will be applied in order to evalu...
2011-0928-01
Information Communication
posted:2014/05/21
Highly efficient development technology for highly reliable software systems
WASHIZAKI, Hironori Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Fundamental Science and Engineering)
In order to prevent trouble from occurring in advance, it is vital to improve reliability. Software development goes through multiple stages from basic design to installation, and reliability is gradually lost along the process. To counter this are efforts to improve the relia...
2012-0903-01
Energy
posted:2014/05/21
Experiment Using High Quality Beams
WASHIO, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
The Washio Laboratory conducts research on PEMFC. It is also working on the development of materials which can be used as an electrolyte membrane for a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) that is capable of having a compact and light weight design.
2012-0903-02
Energy
posted:2014/05/21
Uncovering the Initial Process of Radiation Chemical Reactions: Pulse Radiolysis Experiment
WASHIO, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
The Washio Laboratory is developing the world’s smallest pulse radiolysis system using a compact photocathode RF electron gun. At present, the laboratory has nearly completed the development of a nanosecond resolution system and picosecond resolution system. The nanoseco...
2012-0903-03
Energy
posted:2014/05/21
Maskless Direct Etching Technique Using Focused Ion Beams (FIB)
WASHIO, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
This research attempts to carry out maskless direct etching using focused ion beams (FIB) in order to study the nanoscale microfabrication of cross-linked PTFE. An image of the fabricated microscopic structure FE-SEM is shown in a diagram.
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...
2014-0122-03
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/01/31
EB-NILによる極微細構造体作製
WASHIO, Masakazu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
・省エネ・低コストでの微小部材作製方法・生体適合性に優れた微小部材・極限環境下で使用可能な耐薬品・耐熱・耐放射線性に優れたフッ素系微小部材
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2018-1123-04
Life sciences
posted:2018/11/29
Artificial blood vessel unit for fabrication of artificial organ
UMEZU, Shinjiro Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
collaborative researchers:SAKAGUCHI, Katsuhisa Part-time Lecturer , 秋元 渓 , 大矢 貴史
● Luminal structure was fabricated by using titanium wire and hydrogel. ● Artificial vascular structures are created by using vascular endothelial cells adhered titanium wire. ● Artificial vascular structures were perfused with culture medium.
心電モニタリングシステム
UMEZU, Shinjiro Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
2012-0319-01
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Development of hemiplegic gait simulation tools for educational purposes
UESUGI, Shigeru Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
This project is drawing attention to the gaps between movement and sensation experienced by those with hemiplegia, such as the feeling of being unable to move even though the patient wants to move the body parts, or the feeling that body parts are moving on their own. The proj...
2663
Environment
posted:2023/07/14
情報処理装置、探査装置およびプログラム
UEDA, Takumi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering)
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.
314
Information Communication
posted:2014/04/03
Search method for similar cases of process state, process state prediction method, and storage media
UCHIDA, Kenko Senior Research Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Bioscience) (retired)
This invention conducts high-speed searches for the latest
operation state of complex, non-linear, and non-stationary processes (such as
blast furnaces) that are currently in operation, as well as similar past cases,
accurately predicts the future state of processes, and pr...
2016-1024-07
Life sciences
posted:2016/10/24
New Therapy of Precocious Puberty and Reproductive Dysfunction by Means of GnIH, a Novel Neurohormone
TSUTSUI, Kazuyoshi Professor (Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences School of Education) (retired)
● Discovery of a novel neuro hormone(GnIH) (Fig.1)● Elucidation of the molecular mechanism of the GnIH/GNIH action to control the reproductive function - Central precocious puberty (CPP) that GnIH/GNIH functional decline leads (Fig.2) - Central reproductive dysfunction (CR...
2019-1021-08
Life sciences
posted:2019/10/21
Method for monitoring the treatment effect of Myeloproliferative neoplasms
TSUNEDA, Satoshi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
● Usage of the fluorescence-dye-labeled probe exhibiting fluorescent intensity as a function of the amount of V617F allele● JAK2 V617F allele burden can be quantified equivalent to the results by next- generation sequencing (NGS)● Available for the monitoring of slight i...
2011-0915-02
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21
Diagnostic method for chronic myeloproliferative diseases – method for quantitatively analyzing the JAK2 genetic mutation –
TSUNEDA, Satoshi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
We have a method of quantitatively analyzing the JAK2 genetic mutation. Using a fluorescent probe, it is possible to diagnose cMPD quickly and accurately.