Electrical and Electronic Engineering News
Compact and Scalable Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems for Future 5G Networks
Towards Wider 5G Network Coverage: Novel Wirelessly Powered Relay Transceiver
Wirelessly Powered Relay Will Help Bring 5G Technology to Smart Factories
A Novel 640 Gbps Chipset Paves the Way for Next Generation Wireless Systems
Novel Diamond Quantum Magnetometer for Ambient Condition Magnetoencephalography
Learning the imperfections: a new approach to using neural networks for low-power digital pre-distortion (DPD) in mmWave systems
Lead-Vacancy Centers in Diamond as Building Blocks for Large-Scale Quantum Networks
The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in the Reiwa 6
Tapping into the 300 GHz Band with an Innovative CMOS Transmitter
Combating Fractional Spurs in Phase Locked Loops to Improve Wireless System Performance in Beyond 5G
The 3rd Engineering School Sustainability Challenge, a Contest for Business Plans was held
Development of a Ferroelectric Dimeric Liquid Crystal with Huge Spontaneous Polarization and Dielectric Constant at Low Temperatures
Using Berry Phase Monopole Engineering for High-Temperature Spintronic Devices
2023 Suematsu Award
IEEE Cyril Veinott Electromechanical Energy Conversion Award was provided to Professor Akira Chiba!
World's First Successful High-Speed Data Transmission with Beamforming in 300 GHz Band
Preparing the Stage for 6G: A Fast and Compact Transceiver for Sub-THz Frequencies
Towards the New-Space Era with Foldable Phased-Array Transmitters for Small Satellites
Research video: Highly reliable DC transmission system for large-scale adoption of offshore wind power generation
Two Teams Selected for 2022 Interdisciplinary Research Support for Scientists
Breakthrough in Tin-Vacancy Centers for Quantum Network Applications
Improving the Performance of Satellites in Low Earth Orbit
New Transmitter Design for Small Satellite Constellations Improves Signal Transmission
Novel Architecture Can Reduce Noise-Induced Jitters in Digital Technology
Students proposing treatment of cataracts win 2nd Engineering School E×S Challenge
New and Improved Multi-Band Operational Receiver for 5G New Radio Communication
Making the most of quite little: Improving AI training for edge sensor time series
2022 Suematsu Award "Fundamentals and Developments of Digital Technology" Winners Announced -Assist. Prof. Yohei AIKAWA and Assist. Prof. Takamasa KAWANAGO won the award -
President and professors of Tokyo Tech and a leading scientist from Harvard University discuss the ideal environment for research and education
High-accuracy Electric Vehicle Battery Monitoring with Diamond Quantum Sensors for Driving Range Extension Towards Carbon Neutrality
Three teams receive DLab Challenge Research Grant 2022 - Assoc. Prof. Atushi Shirane and Asst. Prof. Takashi Tomura are among the grant recipients -
Measuring Currents in the Heart at Millimeter Resolution with a Diamond Quantum Sensor
Finding Order Using Chaos: Synchronization of Spiking Oscillators Helps Build Physical Reservoirs
Efficient Satellite Downlink with a Ka Band Dual Circular Polarization Transmitter
Tokyo Tech launches two new MOOCs on edX platform
Electricity and Data Over-the-Air: The Simultaneous Transmission of 5G and Power
Introducing a Transceiver that Can Tap into the Higher Frequency Bands of 5G Networks
Scientists Artificially Recreate Smells Successfully Using an Olfactory Display
FY2021 STAR grant recipients selected
Just Listen to the Chaos: A New Approach to Extracting Information from Large Ensembles of Sensors
Student AR team wins Grand Prize at Financial DX/SUM 2021 University Business Plan Competition
High Voltage Engineering -Course introduction #16-
2019 4Q Engineering Literacy: Mini Electric Car Race -Course Introduction #14-
Energy and Electric Power Conversion Technology -Course Introduction #13-
Electric Machinery and Apparatus Engineering - Course Introduction #11 -
Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering in edx
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