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Plenary Talks
Plenary Talk 1
"Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Innovations: Pioneering Biophysics and Biotechnology Research"
Prof. Amy Q. Shen
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan
Plenary Talk 2
"Proposal of Motor Learning Model toward Explainability of Adaptability in Multiple Levels"
Prof. Yuichi Kobayashi
Shizuoka University, Japan
Plenary Talk 3
"Stretchable and biodegradable electronics based on liquid metal encapsulated in microfluidics"
Prof. Xingyu Jiang
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Plenary Talk 4
"Improving dexterity in robotic contact and non-contact manipulation. Towards high-speed manufacturing and cell sorting"
Dr. Michaël Gauthier, Senior Scientist
FEMTO-ST Institute, France
Plenary Talk 5
"Carbon nanotube-based flexible electronics: From transistors and integrated circuits to machine learning"
Prof. Yutaka Ohno
Nagoya University, Japan
Keynote Talks
Keynote Talk 1 (OS6)
"Classification of finger typing movements from muscle activitys"
Assoc. Prof. Isao Nambu
Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
Keynote Talk 2 (OS3)
"Efficient Support of Early Detection, Prevention, and Recovery of/from FrailtyUsing Multisensory ICT"
Prof. Yutaka Ishibashi
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Keynote Talk 3 (OS11)
"Electromigration-driven micro/nanowire growth design"
Assis. Prof. Yasuhiro Kimura
Nagoya University, Japan
Keynote Talk 4 (OS7)
"The Future Utilization of In-Body Cybenetic Avatars as Guardians of Health and Treatment Assistants"
Prof. Hiroki Kawashima
Nagoya University, Japan
Keynote Talk 5 (OS4)
"Spatiotemporal analysis of cellular nanostructure based on scanning ion conductance microscopy"
Lecturer Hiroki Ida
Nagoya University, Japan
Keynote Talk 6 (OS10)
"Model-based design and control of skeletal muscle and its medical application"
Assoc. Prof. Wataru Hijikata
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Keynote Talk 7 (OS2)
"Frequency Modulated and Rate Integrating Gyroscope Using Independently Controlled Two Resonances"
Assoc. Prof. Takashiro Tsukamoto
Tohoku University, Japan