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Battery-free thin-film virus sensor

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Organization Name

Tatsuro Goda,Professor, Toyo University

Technical field

In our group, we focused on the molecular mechanism by which the ligands on the virus surface recognize the differences in receptors present on the cell membrane surfaces of humans and other animals. Incorporating this "biomimetic approach,...

Encrypted control technology

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Organization Name

Kiminao KOGISO The University of Electro-Communications

Technical field

Encrypted control is a next-generation control technology that provides secure implementation of control algorithms, such as PID controls, to be processed in ciphertext. The secure implementation of the encrypted control is realized by int...

Innovative Catalyst: Transforming Fuel Cells for Sustainable Energy Solutions

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Organization Name

Noboru WADA,Toyo University, Professor Emeritus

Technical field

This groundbreaking catalyst revolutionizes fuel cell technology by substituting the O2- anion within mayenite C12A7 with a halogen element or electron. This strategic modification results in exceptional capabilities for both the hydrogen o...

Memorism Processor (Search-Less information Detector)

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Organization Name

Advanced Original Technologies Co.,Ltd.

Technical field

Memorism Processors are processors that takes over “processing that requires data detection”, which conventional processors such as CPU and GPU struggle with. The division of tasks between conventional processors and Memorism Processors en...

MEMS infrared photodetector

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Organization Name

Tetsuo Kan, The University of Electro-Communications Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering Department of Mechanical and Intelligent Systems Engineering Professor

Technical field

In Kan Laboratory at the University of Electro-Communications, we are conducting research on unique MEMS optical sensors and devices by fabricating micro- to nano-sized metal diffraction gratings and pillar structures on silicon. Normally, ...

Impedance (automatic/manual) matching device for microwave circuits

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Organization Name

Plasma Applications Co., Ltd.

Technical field

Impedance matching plays a crucial role in microwave circuits, particularly for loads like microwave plasma, which tend to experience impedance fluctuations. Continuous impedance matching becomes essential in such cases. To address this, we...

MicroWave Oscillators and Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Needle

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Organization Name

Plasma Applications Co., Ltd.

Technical field

Plasma Applications Co., Ltd., a research and development-based venture originating from Shizuoka University, developed microwave excited atmospheric pressure plasma needle generator that can be used for various surface processing operation...

Neural network algorithm that evaluates and outputs image quality with the same precision as human subjectivity

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Organization Name

Tetsuya Shimamura Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Professor

Technical field

Up to today, the evaluation of image quality was performed by statistically processing and quantifying the subjective assessments of a large number of people, which requires many work processes. In our laboratory, we have developed an algo...

Non-contact Measurement of Vital Signs and its Clinical Applications

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Organization Name

Sun Lab Co. Ltd.

Technical field

We are a certified venture company that originated from the University of Electro-Communications (UEC), Tokyo, Japan. Our core focus lies in groundbreaking research and development of non-contact vital sign sensing technology. At our compa...

Robot using artificial muscles simulating peristaltic movement of earthworms and its application to pipe inspection, high viscous fluid pumping, and excavation

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Organization Name

Taro Nakamura Department of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, Professor

Technical field

Earthworms move through narrow spaces by peristaltic movements. In Nakamura group, we are developing a robot that simulates the peristaltic movement of an earthworm by using our original artificial muscles as its constituent parts which "c...