International Workshop 2018

Japan-China Joint Workshop on Recent Advances on Active Soft Materials 2018

(アクティブソフトマテリアルに関する日中共同ワークショップ2018)

近年注目を集めつつあるソフトロボティクスにおいてソフトアクチュエータは重要な要素技術となりえると考えられます.とくにイオン導電性高分子と誘電エラストマーについて,先進的な研究が進む世界的拠点の一つである西安交通大学のグループを中心とした中国の研究者を日本に招き,国際ワークショップを開催いたします.

実施概要

  • 日時: 2018年8月28日(火)10:00〜18:00 (9:30受付開始)
  • 会 場: 東京電機大学 東京千住キャンパス 1号館2階 1204室
    (〒120-8551 東京都足立区千住旭町5番 ⇒こちらをご覧ください)
  • 参加費: 無料
  • 事前申込: 不要

Welcome

Japan-China Joint Workshop on Recent Advances on Active Soft Materials 2018, organized by the Technical Committee on Soft Materials, SI division, the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE), will be held on August 28(Tue), 2018, at Tokyo Denki University, Japan.

The workshop is an international conference covering active soft materials including polymer actuators and sensors. The technical program of the workshop will consist of keynote and invited talks, and a poster session.

Information

  • Date: August 28, 2018 (10:00AM-6:00PM)
  • Venue: Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo-senju Campus, 1st Bldg., 2nd Floor, Room 1204 Room
    (5 Senju-asahi-cho, Adachi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN 120-8551⇒Direction to campus)
  • Registration Fee: Free of charge
  • Pre-registration is not required.

Program [Download]

Keynote talks
  • Prof. Jinxiong Zhou (Xi’an Jiaotong University), Simulation enabled design of soft robotics
  • Dr. Kinji Asaka (AIST), Electrically-driven polymer-gel actuators
Invited talks
  • Prof. Hidenori Okuzaki (Yamanashi University), Flexible sensors with highly conductive polymer electrodes
  • Prof. Tadashi Ihara (Suzuka University of Medical Science), Medical applications of soft material actuators and sensors
  • Prof. Zicai Zhu (Xi’an Jiaotong University), Recent progress on improvement of IPMC actuator and sensor
  • Prof. Bo Li (Xi’an Jiaotong University), Actuating soft materials in surgery robot applications
  • Prof. Ying Hu (Hefei University), Nanocarbon-based bilayer actuators for various biomimetic motions
  • Prof. Longfei Chang (Hefei University), Rough interface in IPMC: modeling and its influence analysis
  • Prof. Yanjie Wang (Hohai University), Solutions of critical defects to applications of ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMC)
Poster session
  • Takushi Sugino, Kinji Asaka (AIST), Research on nanocarbon polymer actuators
  • YingJun An, Hidenori Okuzaki (Univ. of Yamanashi), Novel composites of conductive polymer and shape memory polymer for electroactive soft actuators
  • Wataru Iwabuchi, Norihiro Kamamichi (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Linearizing compensation by PWM driving and feedback control of fishing line artificial muscle
  • Kazuki Morita, Yuta Kizaki, Nobutsune Endo, Norihiro Kamamichi (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Dielectric elastomer sensor for shape measurement of soft robots
  • Toru Ikegame, Kentaro Takagi (Nagoya Univ.), Charging efficiency of a passively-switched flyback converter for dielectric elastomer generator
  • Jun Takeda, Kentaro Takagi (Nagoya Univ.), Zicai Zhu (Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.), Kinji Asaka (AIST), Study on simplification of a multi-physical model of IPMC sensor generating voltage as sensing signal
  • Kazuto Takashima (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Actuators and sensors utilizing stiffness change of shape-memory polymer according to temperature
  • Ryuto Kakitsuka, Kunitomo Kikuchi (Wakayama Univ.), Hidenori Okuzaki (Univ. of Yamanashi), Development of a thermoplastic polymer actuator with PEDOT:PSS as a conductive polymer heater
  • Satoshi Tanaka, Ryuto Kakitsuka, Kunitomo Kikuchi (Wakayama Univ.), Development of a stiffness-controllable ionic polymer-metal composite incorporated with a shape memory polymer
  • Taisuke Norioka, Syusake Uchida, Ryuto Kakitsuka, Kunitomo Kikuchi (Wakayama Univ.), Development of a fabrication process incorporated with fused deposition molding 3D printing technique for Ionic polymer-metal composite



Organized by:
The Technical Committee on Soft Material, System Integration division, SICE
In Association with:
The Research Group for Industrialization of Soft Actuator, MRS-J
The Precise Measurement Technology Promotion Foundation