Graduate students Taguchi and Namatame presented research at Inter-noise 2020
Kiichi Taguchi[1] and Takumi Namatame[2] presented their papers at The 49th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (inter-noise 2020 e-congress).
[1] Kiichi Taguchi, Yoshinobu Aoshima, and Akira Saito, “Electromagnetic energy harvesting from ambient vibration using permanent magnet linear oscillator”, No. 2_5_581.
[2] Takumi Namatame, Tatsuya Suzuki, and Akira Saito, “Electromagnetic noise and vibration generated by induction motors”, No.7_3_588.
※This work was supported in part by Tsugawa Foundation. The support from Tsugawa Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.
Graduate student Ryo Sugai presented his work at ASME 2020 IDETC/CIE conference
Graduate student Ryo Sugai [1] and Professor Saito [2] presented their papers at ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference.
[1] Ryo Sugai, Akira Saito, and Hidetaka Saomoto “Damage identification using static and dynamic responses based on topology optimization and lasso regularization”, paper DETC2020-22279
– This work is based on a collaborative work with Dr. Hidetaka Saomoto of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
[2] Akira Saito, Junta Umemoto, Kohei Noguchi, Meng-Hsuan Tien, and Kiran D’Souza “Experimental forced response analysis of two-degree-of-freedom piecewise-linear systems with a gap”, paper DETC2020-22289
– This work is based on senior thesis project of Junta Umemoto (currently at Tsukuba University), and a collaborative work with Professor D’Souza of the Ohio University.