• Integrity Control and Evaluation of Machines and structures

    Presentation by a student of our laboratory at the Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology 2023

    A student from our laboratory made a presentation at the Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribolog held in Leeds, England on September 5-7, 2023. The content of the presentation was the relationship between the sliding surfaces of gears and the measured temperature.

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    Open Campus

    August 10th is the day for Tokyo Tech’s online open campus. At 10:30, there will be a lab introduction by Sakamoto Lab and us, Mizutani Lab. https://admissions.titech.ac.jp/admission/event/open-campus/program-school-engineering The students in our lab made a video to introduce our lab. In the day, we will briefly introduce aerospace-related nondestructive testing, and then show the laboratory. Materials …

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    Selected for NEDO Project

    Development of non-destructive inspection, on-line monitoring, and damage tolerance technologies to ensure the integrity of high-pressure hydrogen containers for innovative low-cost fuel cell vehicles” has been selected as a theme of the “Development of Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Utilization” in NEDO’s “Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration R&D Project for Solving Common Problems Toward Dramatic Expansion of Fuel Cell …

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    Graduation Ceremony(2021.3)

    The degree conferment was held in each laboratory due to the COVID-19. Cherry blossoms are in full bloom as last year.

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    Graduation Ceremony(2020.3)

    Due to the effects of the coronavirus, this year’s graduation ceremony has been drastically changed compared to previous years.Undergraduate students received their degrees in their own laboratories, and Todoroki and Mizutani laboratories held the ceremony under the cherry blossom trees. In the Todoroki-Mizutani Laboratory, the degree certificates were collected and handed over to the graduates …

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    Visit to Tokyo University of the Arts

    Mr. Ashizawa and I visited Prof. Kamekawa and Prof. Marui’s laboratory at Tokyo University of the Arts by the introduction of Mr. Ashizawa, a doctoral student. We were able to see the facilities that are not available at Tokyo Tech, such as the one shown in the photo, and also had a demonstration of 22.2ch …

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    On-campus lectures

    Dr. K.T. Tan of Akron University, USA, who is visiting TUAT as a visiting professor, and Dr. Mirz Christian of RWTH Aachen University, Germany, who is visiting TUAT on business, gave keynote speeches. We learned a lot from them. After the keynote speeches, we had a year-end party.

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    International Conference on Condition Monitoring at Singapore

    I’m at an international conference on machine condition monitoring in Singapore. I was surprised at the scale of the conference, which was much larger than I had expected. Mr. H is studying in Singapore, and we visited the smart factory of SIMTech where he is working. After the tour, we met up with Mr. Shibata, …

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    Autumn Meeting of The Japanese Society for Nondestructive Inspection and Battleship Yamato

    I came to Hiroshima to attend the autumn meeting of the Japan Society for Non-Destructive Inspection (JNIDI), leaving Haneda Airport on the night of November 3 and continuing my business trip from Fukuoka to Taiwan to Guangzhou to Nanjing to Shanghai to Hiroshima without ever returning to Tokyo. I arrived at the bus terminal of …

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    China-Japan High-level Expert Symposiums

    There was a Japan-China high-level researchers’ exchange meeting by field, and I was able to see the Industrial Technology Institute in Nanjing. I also had the opportunity to interact with top-level researchers in China. I hope that we can continue to interact with each other as good rivals and good friends.

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