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2011-0907-02
Social Infrastructure
posted:2014/05/21

Scientific analysis of the workflow in the production of animation and long-term human resources cultivation

SHICHIJO, Naohiro Associate Professor (Affiliated organization Waseda Institute for Advanced Study) (retired)
Based on detailed ethnographic analyses of the workflow in the production process of animations at different companies, it is possible to recreate simulations of the individual processes. Based on this model, we will be able to give advice on division of labor from the perspec...
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2011-0907-01
Social Infrastructure
posted:2014/05/21

Methods of quantitative evaluation and searching for industry-academia and inter-corporate alliances in research and development

SHICHIJO, Naohiro Associate Professor (Affiliated organization Waseda Institute for Advanced Study) (retired)
We can analyze the influence inter-corporate collaboration has on the boosting of research and development capabilities using object data such as those taken from patents or academic papers.Using the results of analyses to select the coordinator that is most suitable for the i...
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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...
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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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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, ...
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2011-0906-03
Nanotechnology / Materials Energy
posted:2014/05/21

Organic-air rechargeable batteries

OYAIZU, Kenichi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
We developed an organic rechargeable battery that uses air for the cathode. It can be recharged in a short time (a few seconds). It’s capacity also remained almost unchanged through 500 charge-discharge cycles.An organic polymer material was used to replace the anthraquinone i...
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2011-0906-02
Nanotechnology / Materials Energy
posted:2014/05/21

The controlling of light energy with precious metal nanoparticles (plasmonic substances)

IMURA, Kohei Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
Using a near-field optical microscope allows the observation and visualization of the plasmon of plasmonic substances. Plasmonic substances demonstrate a variety of behavior through their interaction with light, the progress of which can be tracked in high time and spatial res...
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2011-0906-01
Nanotechnology / Materials
posted:2014/05/21

Observing substances under a near-field optical microscope

IMURA, Kohei Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
Using a near-field optical microscope allows observation of the shape, as well as the color of substances in an estimated area of 10 to 100 microns squared.
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2011-0517-04
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Comparison of a murine model with humans using noninvasive measuring of biomagnetism, and its application in brain disease diagnosis

ISHIYAMA, Atsushi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device), which is a high sensitivity magnetic sensor, is able to measure weak magnetic fields (magnetoencephalographs) generated by neurotransmissions (brain activity) without being obstructed by the skull. For example, using SQUID t...
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2011-0517-03
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Comparison of a murine model with humans using noninvasive measuring of biomagnetism, and its application in heart disease diagnosis

ISHIYAMA, Atsushi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
We can provide a method of early heart disease detection that combines life science techniques with SQUID* measurements.For example, we can create a murine model of myocardial infarction (a knockout mouse), and take magnetocardiographs using SQUID from birth until the onset of...
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2011-0517-02
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Visualization of the brain’s response to stimuli (smell) in a murine model using noninvasive measuring of biomagnetism

ISHIYAMA, Atsushi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
The SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device), which is a high sensitivity magnetic sensor, is able to measure subtle magnetic fields (magnetoencephalographs) created by nervous activity, and it is not hindered by the skull. This allows the accurate and individual tr...
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2011-0517-01
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Investigation of prenatal care through noninvasive diagnosis and analysis

ISHIYAMA, Atsushi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering)
Using a SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device), which is a high sensitivity magnetic sensor, to diagnose and analyze the mother’s electrocardiograph can shed light on the level of relaxation or stress in the fetus through correlation between the mother and the fet...
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2011-0427-03
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

A method of freely synthesizing hexapeptides from peptides

KINO, Kuniki Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry)
For example, to synthesize amino acids A and B, a method of implementing biocatalysts (enzymes) enables the synthesis of specific structures only (e.g., when AA, AB, BA and BB combinations are possible, only AB may be selectively synthesized). The peptide too, gains one site-s...
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2011-0427-02
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

The emission of white light through enzyme hydration of 2-naphthoic acid

KINO, Kuniki Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry)
Using cytochrome P450 (enzyme) on 2-naphthoic acid to add a hydroxyl group enables the easy, one-step synthesis of a compound that emits white light.We have also synthesized compounds that emit blue light, and there is the potential to synthesize compounds that emit a variety ...
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2011-0427-01
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

The synthesis of high yield hydroxyaspartic acid and its use in antitumor drugs

KINO, Kuniki Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry)
In this research seed we succeeded in synthesizing hydroxyaspartic acid, with 100% yield, through site-specific addition of hydroxyl groups to aspartic acid in few steps, by making use of the biological reactions of enzymes.
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149JP
Environment
posted:2014/06/10
第5697334号

重金属不溶化剤

山崎 淳司 (理工学術院 創造理工学部 環境資源工学科)
天然鉱物由来の新しい重金属溶出抑制剤、還元機能を有する為、6価クロム、砒素、セレンなどの溶出抑制にも利用できる。
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1102
Environment Social Infrastructure
posted:2014/06/18
第5562193号

アルミニウム合金選別システム

OWADA, Shuji Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering) (retired)
合金系別にアルミニウム合金を判別し回収出来るシステムです。アルミニウムあるいはアルミニウム合金は、省資源化と低コスト化の観点からリサイクルされています。迅速かつ大量にアルミニウムおよびアルミニウム合金を他の金属から選別して回収する中で、アルミニウム合金は添加される金属ごとに合...
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1334
Environment Social Infrastructure
posted:2014/06/19
特許第5991519号

高感度コンプトンカメラ

KATAOKA, Jun Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering Department of Applied Physics)
高感度で容易に携帯可能なガンマ線撮影用のコンプトンカメラです。
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2015-0302-07
Life sciences
posted:2015/03/02

Development of Support System for RFA

FUJIE, Masakatsu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering) (retired)
・Research toward precise cancer ablation by using robot technology ・Development of sensing method and estimation method for physical quantity related as ablation during operation
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2015-0302-06
Life sciences
posted:2015/03/02

Visual Assistance System for Endoscopic Surgery

FUJIE, Masakatsu Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering) (retired)
・Visualization of anatomy in a way it is normally unachievable・Constructed with combination of traditional endoscopes
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