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Announcement Date
2025-06-03
Research Highlight
engineering
Term Index
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['Masayuki Abe']
Teacher Comment
It is now possible to conduct experiments in virtual spaces in collaboration with researchers from around the world. By combining experimental equipment with software technology, including AI, it is possible to maximize the performance of the equipment. In order for humans to conduct more creative research activities, collaborative research with researchers from around the world and AI will become essential in the future.
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Teacher Name
ABE Masayuki
Teacher Position
Professor
Teacher Division1
Graduate School of Engineering Science
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