The device reduces fruit-sorting work time by 30 percent, contributing to labor savings
A wearable fruit-sorting device that can be attached to the wrist and uses magnetic technology to measure strawberry size has been developed
A wearable fruit-sorting device that can be attached to the wrist and uses magnetic technology to measure strawberry size has been developed
A paper authored by Mr. Minamide (Class of 2024) has been accepted for publication in npj Flexible Electronics. Title: Smart Cushioning Device Integrating Self-Folding Origami Honeycomb Structure and Inductor-Capacitor Passive Wireless Sensor URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41528-025-00527-z
Associate Prof. Shigemune exhibited at the Innovation Leaders Summit (ILS) 2025.Exhibits: Development of Triggering Technologies for Origami Devices with Spatiotemporal Autonomous Structure Formation URL: https://www.nedo.go.jp/events/SM_100001_00056.html
M2 Ishigaki, M2 Odagiri, M2 Kataoka, M2 Harada, M2 Hiokoshi, M2 Watanabe, M1 Takagoe, M1 Takashima, M1 Yokoyama, and B4 Odagane presented at IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2025).
A paper authored by second-year master’s student Sakurai has been accepted for publication in ACS Applied Electronic Materials. Paper title: Ultrastretchable Origami Spiral Sensor Fabricated by Self-Folding of Paper Papre URL:Ultrastretchable Origami Spiral Sensor Fabricated…
M2 Ouchi, M1 Koizumi, and M1 Yazawa presented at the 2025 IEEE 14th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE 2025).
The paper written by M2 student Watanabe has been accepted for publication in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Title:Electrowetting on Dielectric (EWOD) Based Portable Multimaterial Printer To Fabricate Origami Devices URL:https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsami.5c12629
The research led by Mr. Higoshi, Second-year master’s student, was presented at EMBC 2025 (The 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society).Title : A Battery-Free Unintentional-Fall Detection System Utilizing…
Mr. Yokoyama, a first-year master’s student, presented at ICT 2025 (The 41st International Conference on Thermoelectrics).Presenter : Hayato YokoyamaTitle : Paper-Based Thermoelectric Devices Fabricated by Origami Technique
Paper by 2024 graduate Yamashita and M2 Ishigaki was accepted to IEEE Sensors Journal. Title : Circular Kirigami Structure with Out-of-Plane Deformation and Implementation of Double-Side Strain Sensor by Ink-Jet Printing Link : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10960489