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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.

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Medical / Welfare
Control System for Welfare Devices
ProfessorMURAKAMI, Toshiyuki
Department of System Design Engineering
Optimal control design of support devices for human motion is considered. This makes it possible to improve the reliability of the support devices. Also it is expected to be extended to the operation skills of human. As one of application examples, avoidance control of falling down motion is shown.
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Electronics
Medical / Welfare
Diamond Quantum Sensor
Associate Professor HAYASE, Junko
Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics
Highly-sensitive diamond quantum sensor has been developed for application to detection of nano-devices and bio-materials.
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Electronics
Society / Infrastructure
Cyber-Physical ICT: Networked Control Systems
Associate ProfessorKUBO, Ryogo
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
In the next-generation IoT (Internet of Things) and M2M (machine-to-machine) networks, low-latency communication and high-precision control technologies are required. We present low-latency, energy-efficient, and secure networked control systems supporting the IoT/M2M infrastructure.
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Electronics
Industry
Laser direct writing of elastic-functional structures
Associate ProfessorTERAKAWA, Mitsuhiro
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Laser fabrication of functional micro- and nanostructures are investigated based on multiphoton additive manufacturing. 1. Direct fabrication of metal microwire surrounded by polymer, 2. Surface modification of polymer to conductive material, 3. Direct processing to form metal structure in hydrogel will be presented.
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Electronics
Other Areas
Small-size and Low-energy Sensor Systems Detecting Low-molecular Substances for Breath-based Health Monitoring
Professor UCHIDA, Ken
Professor ISHIKURO, Hiroki
Professor KURODA, Tadahiro
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Small-size and low-power sensor systems where nano-materials are utilized will be introduced. The sensors detect gaseous molecules as well as volatile organic compounds (VOC). Because of low-energy properties, it can be integrated in mobile devices such as smart phone and will be utilized to monitor health conditions of users.
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Electronics
Society / Infrastructure
Spintronics Research Center
ProfessorITOH, Kohei
Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics
Professor NOZAKI, Yukio
Department of Physics
Associate Professor ANDO, Kazuya
Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics
Spintronics Research Center of Keio University specializes in quantum spintronics research in the framework of the Spintronics Research Network of Japan operated together with U. Tokyo, Tohoku U. and Osaka U. Recent advancements in quantum spintronics research are presented.
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Electronics
Industry
Responsive Multithreaded Processor
for Distributed Real-Time Systems
ProfessorYAMASAKI, Nobuyuki
Department of Information and Computer Science
We demonstrate some cutting-edge embedded technologies such as Responsive Multithreaded Processor (RMTP) for distributed real-time systems including humanoid robot and spacecraft control, RMTP SoC, RMTP SiP, and Responsive Link that is a real-time communication standard.
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Electronics
Society / Infrastructure
The application of the negative refractive
index distribution type polymer optical fiber and
electrogenerated chemiluminescence device
Associate ProfessorNIHEI, Eisuke
Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics
We exhibit the amplifier and the branching element using the negative refractive index distribution type polymer optical fiber. And also exhibit the electrogenerated chemiluminescence device made by liquid materials.
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