Cuttng Edge Lab03iE-25LE, Quoc Tin[ Vietnam ]Master’s Program 2nd year, Department of Pure and Applied Physics〔Graduated from The University of Da Nang - University of Science and Technology〕In human communication, senses such as touch, smell, and taste, in addition to speech and vision, are effective means of conveying information. Information to be understood through our five senses has a direct impact on our feelings and emo-tions, and plays a crucial role in facilitat-ing smooth and effective communication. A standard method for the detection of tactile sensations in the way that humans do and their technical presenta-tion,however, has not yet been achieved. Tactile sensation is perceived by tactile receptors intricately arranged under the skin that detect physical phenomena such as skin deformation and heat con-duction. This information is then trans-mitted to the brain where it is interpreted as a sense of somatosensation, or tactile perception. One of the themes of our lab Professor SAWADA, Hideyukiis R&D on sensors that can perceive and interpret tactile sensations as humans do, as well as on the technology that can remotely transmit and display this infor-mation in the same way as audio and video. We are also expanding research to replicate human senses using robotic technology, integrating physical media such as touch and force with visual and auditory information to comprehensively understand the human senses. This research requires high-speed computing methods and capabilities, as well as sensing and actuator technologies, and it encompasses significant themes such as exploring new measurement and control techniques, and artificial intelligence research aimed at a flexible understand-ing human somatosensory and percep-tual capabilities.ProfileGraduated from the Department of Applied Phys-ics, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University in 1990. Completed Master’s program at the Waseda Graduate School in 1992 and Doctoral program in 1998, obtaining a Ph.D. in Engineering. After serving as a special research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, research associate at Waseda University, associate professor and then professor at Kagawa University, he has held the position of professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Waseda University since 2017. His research interests include instru-ment and control engineering, robotics, signal processing, machine learning, and human inter-faces.Hideyuki Sawada LaboratoryUnderstanding and Replicating Human Sensory Behavior through Physics and Robotics TechnologyDepartment of Applied Physics,Advanced Science and Engineering
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