Field Robot Laboratory

Develop intelligent robots useful to humans and society

Our goal is to train engineers who can work to on the recently topical "Society 5.0" and on technologies needed to advance artifical intelligence, the internet of things and robotics. We are also researching how to apply these base technologies in intelligent robots that are useful to humans and society. Specifically, we are researching and developing heavy robotic machinery that can work in places that are dangerous for humans, and autonomous drones to perform maintenance on structures in places humans cannot reach.

College of Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering and Robotics / College of Engineering Innovative Global Program / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
Faculty Name
HASEGAWA, Tadahiro
Keyword
Robots,Field robots,Micro mechatronics
Laboratory location
Research Building TOYOSU Campus 11F 11M32

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • 産業と技術革新の基盤をつくろう
  • 質の高い教育をみんなに

STUDY FIELDS

  • Robotics
  • Control engineering
  • Information engineering
  • Measurement engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering

FOR SOCIETY

Rather than confining our reasearch to the laboratory, we engage in on-site joint research and development projects with the people who work in the field to develop robot technology that will be useful to society. Research Themes

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Research and development on creating heavy robotic machinery to perform unmanned construction work
  • Research and development on robotic maintenance machinery for golf courses
  • Research and development of guide robots for museums
  • Research and development of outdoor autonomous mobile robots for the Tsukuba Challenge competition
  • Research and development of semi-autonomous sprayer drones for infrastructure inspection and repair
  • Research and development of light-weight, dry cell-eqipped, flexible electrostatic adsorption devices that can adsorb any material

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