Publications: corobos: A Design for Mobile Robots Enabling Cooperative Transitions between Table and Wall Surfaces, Acquisition and Visualization of HVAC Data by Autonomous Mobile Robots, PaperWave: Listening to Research Papers as Conversational Podcasts Scripted by LLM, etc.
Research Experience
He is currently a Project Lecturer (Assistant Professor equivalent) in Interfaculty of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo. Previously, he conducted research on high-speed optical communication systems during his master's course and professional job at ETRI.
Education
PhD in Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo; ME in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The University of Tokyo; BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Background
His research interests include creating a variety of physical interfaces for Human-Computer Interaction. During his PhD course, he focused on tangible interaction integrating 3D-printed physical interfaces to pressure-sensitive touch surfaces. He continues to work on prototyping of physical interfaces utilizing digital fabrication and wireless communication technologies. Previously, he has done research on high-speed optical communication systems during his master's course and professional job at ETRI.
Miscellany
Interests include Digital Fabrication, Physical Interfaces, Human-Robot Interaction, and Communication Engineering.