Associate Professor Yoshihiro Kawahara wins Best Paper Award at ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing 2013
2014/02/10
Associate Professor Yoshihiro Kawahara at the University of Tokyo, and researchers from Georgia Tech, and Microsoft Research have developed a method to fabricate various types of electrical circuits and components such as an antenna and sensors on flexible surfaces. The technique uses commercially available silver-nano particle ink, paper, conductive tapes and home inkjet printers. Compared to existing fabrication methods, time and cost to fabricate electrical circuits are reduced to one hundredth. The research result won a best paper award at ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2013) in September 2013.
Xu Shuo, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, received the Recognition of high praise in competition of HATTERTON YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD
Ryosuke Furuta, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, won a Suzuki Memorial Award in The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE)