At the Robotics and Mechatronics Symposium 2023, the following students gave presentations:M1 Aoyagi, M1 Minami, M2 Yamashita, M1 Okamoto, M2 Matsumoto, M1 Yasuda, M1 Yamashita, M2 Fukatsu, M2 Narutomi, M1 Akitsu, and M1 Yonemoto

At the Robotics and Mechatronics Symposium 2023, the following students made presentations with the following titles.

M1 Aoyagi:
“Proposal of Machine Learning Method Using Paper as a Calculated Resource Towards Carbon Neutrality.”

M1 Minamide:
“Paper Mechatronics with Integrated Wireless Sensors.”

M2 Yamashita:
“Mechanical Performance Evaluation of Circular Cut Paper for Application in Fresh Produce Packaging Materials.”

M1 Okamoto:
“Proposal and Characterization of Bistable Gripper Using Origami Structures.”

M2 Matsumoto:
“Thrust Shape Dependency Investigation of Magneto-Fluid Dynamics Propulsion Soft Actuator.”

M1 Yasuda:
“Wireless LED Control Using Electrohydrodynamics for Development of Actuated Display.”

M1 Yamashita:
“Battery-less Control Interface using Human Body as an Electrode Fabricated by Laser Printer.”

M2 Fukatsu:
“Verification of Analytical Solutions for Second Moment of Area in Wavy Structures using COMSOL Multiphysics.”

M2 Narutomi:
“Mechanical Characterization of Self-Folding Honeycomb Structure based on the Number of Cells.”

M1 Akitsu:
“Humidity Dependency Evaluation of Electrostatic Clutch Actuator for Application in Force Feedback Devices for Virtual Reality.”

M1 Yonemoto:
“Mechanical Properties Investigation for the Planarization of Bistable Origami Structures with Diverse Motion Capabilities.”