Mechanical Engineering News
Nature's Design Marvel: How Shark Skin's Denticles Adapt to Wide Speed Range
Assist. Prof. CHUJO Toshihiro recieved the 23rd Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award and the Suematsu Challenging Research Award.
Assoc. Prof. Wataru HIJIKATA selected for Special Award for Tokyo Tech Advanced Researchers【STAR】 in FY2023
Isomerism Can Control and Increase the Diversity of Structure of Covalent Organic Frameworks, Emerging Nanoporous Solids
A Novel Method for Easy and Quick Fabrication of Biomimetic Robots with Life-Like Movement
PSEP: An Innovative Wearable Device for Fashionable Personal Thermal Comfort
Kosuke Hori (Yamamoto Lab., M2) wins IEEJ Excellent Presentation Award, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan
Understanding the Formation of Minute Droplets in Microfluidic Devices
Techit TRITRAKARN (D4, Okamura Lab.) received the Young Poster Award at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Society of Japan (2023)
Kosuke HORI (M2, Yamamoto Lab.) received the Incentive Award at the 40th Symposium on Sensors, Micromachines and Applied Systems
Maami SAKAMOTO (M2, Yamamoto Lab.) received the Finalist Award at the 40th Symposium on Sensors, Micromachines and Applied Systems
Associate Professor Takatoki YAMAMOTO received the Excellent Technical Paper Award at the 40th Symposium on Sensors, Micromachines and Applied Systems
Preventing Airborne Infection without Impeding Communication with Ions and Electric Field
Japan's Technology Progress Pushes Laser Fusion Energy Closer to Commercialization
Improving the Properties of Sweeteners for Enhanced Thermal Energy Storage
Shedding Light on the Complex Flow Dynamics within the Small Intestine
Penguin Physics: Understanding the Mechanisms of Underwater Turning Maneuvers in Penguins
Mimicking an Enigmatic Property of Circadian Rhythms through an Artificial Chemical Clock
Solid material that 'upconverts' visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight
Associate Professor (Lecturer) MIURA Satoshi recieved the Tokyo Tech Young Investigator Engineering Award
Mitigating corrosion by liquid tin could lead to better cooling in fusion reactors
Looking at Oxygen Storage Dynamics in Three-Way Catalysts
Associate Professor (Lecturer) MIURA Satoshi recieved the 37th Young Investigation Excellence Award
Three teams receive DLab Challenge Research Grant 2022 - Assoc. Prof. Hiraku Sakamoto is among the grant recipients -
Master sutdent Ryo Sekine(Miura lab.)received the LIFE2022 Barrior-free system development award.
Nonthermal Plasma-Promoted CO2 Hydrogenation in Presence of Alloy Catalysts
Lecturer MIURA Satoshi recieved the 2022 Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award and the Suematsu Challenging Research Award.
Tokyo Tech launches two new MOOCs on edX platform
Selecting the right structural materials for fusion reactors
Associate Professor (lecturer) Satoshi Miura was accepted in 'Intensive Support for Young Promising Researchers' Project
The novel flight style that helps the smallest beetles to excel
Doing Photon Upconversion a Solid—Crystals that Convert Light to More Useful Wavelengths
Development of the Demonstration Satellite HIBARI with Variable Shape Attitude Control
DLab Challenge Research Grant 2021 awarded to four diverse teams - Asst. Prof. Ken Masuya and Asst. Prof. Jiang Zhu are among the grant recipients -
2021 Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award Winners including Associate Professor Masayasu SHIMURA Announced
Research video: Liquid Metal, Shaping the World
ASUNARO Grant established, 5 researchers including Assist. Prof. Tetsuya YAMADA awarded in first call
Sustainable construction using eco-friendly concrete: Press webinar with Assoc. Prof. Masatoshi Kondo
Prof. Koichi Suzumori received JSME Medal for New Technology
MIC "INNO-vation" Generation Special Corporate Award for Associate Professor Yoichi Murakami
Assist. Prof. Hiroyuki Nabae received the SICE International Young Authors Award in IROS2019.
Four teams receive first DLab Challenge research grant
Getting a Grip: An Innovative Mechanical Controller Design for Robot-Assisted Surgery
Thermo-chemical power generation integrated with forced convection cooling to create a self-sustaining liquid cooling system
Application anticipated for disaster response robots: small but powerful, smooth hydraulic actuator developed
New hydraulic actuator will make robots tougher
Deep Learning Attitude Sensor provides real-time image recognition from satellite orbit
Sustainable solvent platform for photon upconversion increases solar utilization efficiency
Development of a Hydraulic Drive High-Power Artificial Muscle through the Cabinet Office Tough Robotics Challenge
Work by Riken and Tokyo Tech AICS researchers wins "Best Paper" award at SC16 supercomputing conference
Sensing viruses by exploring their electrical properties: Continuous environmental monitoring for protection from virus threats
Swiss-Japan Research Collaboration for New Innovation in Medical Engineering workshop held