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Research Project at Keio Innovation Foundry (KIF) as one of Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology 75th Anniversary Commemorative Project.

Mechanics

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Mechanics
Electronics
Development of Gas-phase Intensive Nanocluster Source “Nanojima®” and Application to Synthesis of Novel Nanomaterials
Professor NAKAJIMA, Atsushi
Department of Chemistry
Nanoclusters composed of less than several thousand atoms have potential to novel functional materials based on their unique, size specific properties. We have developed a milligram-scale, fine synthesis method for nanoclusters “Nanojima®” (Ayabo Corp.) based on a dry process. We introduce recent activity of the apparatus and synthesis of novel nanomaterials.
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Mechanics
Materials
Ultra-precision machining and
intelligent machining system
Associate Professor KAKINUMA, Yasuhiro
Department of System Design Engineering
We research on production process of optical elements, analyzing the sub-surface damage due to nanoscale cutting and grinding of optical materials. In addition, we are working on development of intelligent machine tools which have ability to control machining force and vibration according to cutting state. In our booth, we will exhibit samples of optical elements produced by ultra-precision machining and show the developed intelligent machine tools.
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Mechanics
Electronics
living and life Support Robot
Associate Professor NAKAZAWA, Kazuo
Department of System Design Engineering
I will give a demonstration of a mobile robot for the purpose of the living and life support. Various sensors such as range image sensors are attached on the robot and we can control remotely while judging sensor information. The robot can go to a destination by remote controlling and can avoiding obstacles automatically.
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