Participation in Innovation Japan 2020

We participated in Innovation Japan 2020. Using a multichannel electromyography measurement device, signals can be measured just by wearing the device without knowledge of the location of muscles, making it possible to control artificial hands. We have also developed and implemented a new control algorithm that allows the fingers to open and close independently while moving the wrist.

A new MRI machine has been installed

Here is a shot of the MRI machine being brought in.(2018/6/2)

Preparations for the MRI room (in the basement of the main building in Ookayama Campus)

Arrival, movement, and installation of equipment (carried in through the courtyard from the archway by the Co-op)

・Carrying in the scanner

Later, we observed and photographed the equipment while it was being set up.(磁場上げ前日 2018/6/11)

3rd Human Centric Symposium

Date and time: August 7th (Tue) at 3 pm ~ 6 pm
Place: [Suzukakedai campus] R2 1st-floor, Open communication space,
[Ookayama campus via polycom] Ishikawadai, Bldg. 1, 1st-floor, #153

Program :
(1)15:00 Dr. Marco Santello(Director, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University)
「Integration of memory and sensory feedback for dexterous manipulation」

(2)16:00 Dr. Atsushi Takagi(Specially appointed assistant professor, IIR, Tokyo institute of technology)
「Sensorimotor interaction between humans 」

(3)17:00 Dr. Ludovico Minati(Specially appointed associate professor, IIR, Tokyo institute of technology; University of Trento, Italy; Polish Academy of Science, Poland)
「Electronic non-linear networks as models of neural dynamics」

Thank you for joining us!