Active Functional Devices Laboratory

Measure and Control dynamic phenomena and sublimating them as functions

Our research is focused on “motility”. The development of measurement technology and physics has made it possible to observe and analyze complex phenomenon that were previously difficult to understand. We are developing actuators that convert energy into external “motility” and electronic devices that operate by controlling the “motility” of electrons in a material. Our ultimate goal is to enrich our lives by making the things around us more mobile.

College of Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering and Robotics / 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
SHIGEMUNE, Hiroki
Laboratory location
Research Building TOYOSU Campus 10F 10O32

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • エネルギーをみんなにそしてクリーンに
  • 産業と技術革新の基盤をつくろう
  • 緑の豊かさも守ろう

STUDY FIELDS

  • Space Engineering, Plasma Engineering, , Electromagnetics,

FOR SOCIETY

We are looking for forms of engineering that are conscious of sustainable development and that do not place a burden on the environment. We contribute to the development of the global environment through research into electronic circuits using paper as a substrate and novel energy-saving actuators that utilise electrostatics.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Electronics using Environmentally Compatible Materials
  • Fabrication and Applications of Three-dimensional Circuit Boards
  • Novel Energy Harvesting Devices using Electrification

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