A Study of the Characteristics of Cognitive Biases in Self-Disgust Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies Self-disgust is defined as “The feeling that one is disgusted with oneself, assuming that negative feelings and events originate from oneself”. Self-disgust has been suggested to be associ [...]
Gas Sensor Based on Nanomaterial for Volatile Organic Compounds Detection Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that have a relatively high vapor pressure at room atmospheric pressure, so they evaporate easily. Emission of volatile organic compounds usually comes [...]
Strength prediction by quantifying structural parameters of pure titanium additive-manufactured materials for medical use Department of Materials, Graduate School of Engineering Additive manufacturing (AM) can produce parts with complicated shapes without using molds and is expected to be applied in aerospace or medical field. In selective laser melting method, which is on of [...]
Examining the next-generation standard for “Danchi”with soundscape design Department of Design Strategy, Graduate School of Design There are more than 200 buildings completed by 1981, and many of them are not compatible with the new earthquake resistance. Given the scale of recent earthquakes, there are many cases where rebuildin [...]
Computer Simulation of Bacterial Suspension: Vortical Order and Geometry Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science Generally, bacteria spontaneously create disordered vortices in the bulk of suspension, in which the effect of interfaces is negligible. By contrast, some experiments confirmed that bacterial vortices [...]
Automatic severity estimation of medical images using relative annotation Department of Advanced Information Technology, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering The application of deep learning to medical image diagnosis requires collecting a large number of labeled images as training data. Annotation of medical images requires specialized knowledge and must [...]
The Efficiency Evaluation and Mechanism Analysis of Slope Reinforced by Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP) Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Earthquakes and rainfall are two common natural disasters causing landslides in various mountainous areas worldwide. Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (micp) technology is the most popular t [...]
Research on the Decarbonization of Container Terminals toward Carbon Neutral Ports Department of Naval Archtecture and Ocean Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering As one of the trends toward the realization of a sustainable society, the movement toward decarbonization is accelerating around the world. In the Japanese port sector, specific initiatives to realize [...]