UTokyo-IIS web magazine is now available (October 2025)
The UTokyo-IIS web magazine, Possible Future Case#UTokyo-IIS, is now available, updated with the following articles since May 2025.
・Creating New Aquaculture Technologies That Lead Us Into the Future——How Can We Revitalize Marine Industries Amid Advancing Climate Change?——(May 2, 2025)
・Aiming to Address Energy Challenges through the Development of Catalysts that Minimize Reliance on Precious Metals——Developing Catalysts that Require Minimal Volumes of Precious Metals or None at All——(May 15, 2025)
・Visualizing the Present and Future Using the Vast Amount of Data in Digital Space(Jun 6, 2025)
・The Disaster Management Field Guide, Providing Guidance at the Frontlines of Disasters——A model for promoting disaster management amid complex social and emotional challenges——(Jul 4, 2025)
・Theoretically Impossible? Exploring the Mystery of Quasicrystals——Uncovering the Mechanism Behind the Formation of Quasicrystals, which Possess a Unique Order——(Aug 5, 2025)
・UAV-Based Deep-Sea Observation Technology Brings Us Closer to Unraveling the Mechanisms of Massive Earthquakes(Sep 16, 2025)
・Circulating Metals for Economic Growth While Protecting the Environment——Metal Recycling Technologies to Support Manufacturing——(Sep 30, 2025)
・Behind the Scenes of the World’s First UAV Seabed Observations——Yusuke Yokota(UTokyo-IIS)× Masata Kaneda and Kento Suzuki(HAMA, Inc.)——(Oct 7, 2025)
Associate Professor Yusuke Yokota of the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, achieved a world first this year by successfully measuring the position of the seabed with centimeter-level precision using an unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV)developed in collaboration with HAMA, Inc., which also served as a joint research partner. The following discussion gives some insight into how Kaneda and Suzuki at HAMA, together with Yokota, succeeded at these observations, and also reveals the significance and appeal of industry-academia collaboration.
The website aims to serve as a “platform for dialogue” between society and UTokyo-IIS by allowing visitors to post their expectations, concerns, and free comments on the articles. You're invited to think about the future of the latest engineering research and share your thoughts with the researchers.
・A cool fix for hot chips: advanced thermal management technology for electronic devices(Jun 20, 2025)
・Mask users can now breathe easy on two counts(Jul 11, 2025)
・In vitro cancer model reveals how tumor cells access the bloodstream(Aug 26, 2025)
・The top hot spots in Tokyo: revealing the impact of climate change through data fusion(Aug 27, 2025)
・Hydrogen: energy vital for net zero(Sep 2, 2025)
・A recipe for success: beefing up the taste of cultured meat with amino acids(Oct 14, 2025)
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・Creating New Aquaculture Technologies That Lead Us Into the Future——How Can We Revitalize Marine Industries Amid Advancing Climate Change?——(May 2, 2025)
・Aiming to Address Energy Challenges through the Development of Catalysts that Minimize Reliance on Precious Metals——Developing Catalysts that Require Minimal Volumes of Precious Metals or None at All——(May 15, 2025)
・Visualizing the Present and Future Using the Vast Amount of Data in Digital Space(Jun 6, 2025)
・The Disaster Management Field Guide, Providing Guidance at the Frontlines of Disasters——A model for promoting disaster management amid complex social and emotional challenges——(Jul 4, 2025)
・Theoretically Impossible? Exploring the Mystery of Quasicrystals——Uncovering the Mechanism Behind the Formation of Quasicrystals, which Possess a Unique Order——(Aug 5, 2025)
・UAV-Based Deep-Sea Observation Technology Brings Us Closer to Unraveling the Mechanisms of Massive Earthquakes(Sep 16, 2025)
・Circulating Metals for Economic Growth While Protecting the Environment——Metal Recycling Technologies to Support Manufacturing——(Sep 30, 2025)
・Behind the Scenes of the World’s First UAV Seabed Observations——Yusuke Yokota(UTokyo-IIS)× Masata Kaneda and Kento Suzuki(HAMA, Inc.)——(Oct 7, 2025)
Associate Professor Yusuke Yokota of the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, achieved a world first this year by successfully measuring the position of the seabed with centimeter-level precision using an unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV)developed in collaboration with HAMA, Inc., which also served as a joint research partner. The following discussion gives some insight into how Kaneda and Suzuki at HAMA, together with Yokota, succeeded at these observations, and also reveals the significance and appeal of industry-academia collaboration.
The website aims to serve as a “platform for dialogue” between society and UTokyo-IIS by allowing visitors to post their expectations, concerns, and free comments on the articles. You're invited to think about the future of the latest engineering research and share your thoughts with the researchers.
Articles
・Physics meets art: a new twist on interference patterns(May 2, 2025)・A cool fix for hot chips: advanced thermal management technology for electronic devices(Jun 20, 2025)
・Mask users can now breathe easy on two counts(Jul 11, 2025)
・In vitro cancer model reveals how tumor cells access the bloodstream(Aug 26, 2025)
・The top hot spots in Tokyo: revealing the impact of climate change through data fusion(Aug 27, 2025)
・Hydrogen: energy vital for net zero(Sep 2, 2025)
・A recipe for success: beefing up the taste of cultured meat with amino acids(Oct 14, 2025)
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