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  1. A flexible brain for AI

    Scientists at Osaka University developed a customizable computing device using nanofabricated switches than can be rewired to optimize AI applications using ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  2. How do you power billions of sensors? By converting waste heat into electricity

    Osaka University researchers found that thermoelectric power generators lose a great deal of their possible output power because of thermal and electrical ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  3. Virtual demolition

    Scientists at Osaka University show how buildings and moving objects can be virtually removed from real-time images in a process of “diminished reality.” This ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  4. Old X-Rays, New Vision: A Nano-Focused X-Ray Laser

    Researchers at Osaka University, in collaboration with RIKEN and Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), have focused the beam of an X-ray ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  5. Silk fibers improve bioink for 3D-printed artificial tissues and organs

    Researchers from Osaka University processed silk fibers into a versatile component of bioink for 3D cell printing technology. Printed objects retain their ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  6. Detecting early-stage failure in electric power conversion devices

    Researchers from Osaka University used acoustic emission during power cycling tests to monitor in real time the complete failure process—from the earliest ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  7. Hazumi datasets for dialogue systems that recognize human sentiment released

    Researchers at Osaka University have released multimodal human-system dialogue corpora Hazumi. Currently, two datasets in Japanese are available for research ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  8. Getting single-crystal diamond ready for electronics

    Researchers from Osaka University and collaborating partners polished single-crystal diamond to near-atomic smoothness without damaging it. This will improve ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  9. Toward imperceptible electronics that you cannot see or feel

    Researchers from Osaka University fabricated transparent, ultrathin, flexible sensors with cross-aligned silver nanowire microelectronics fabricated using ...

    Located in Research Info / 2020
  10. Advanced measurement technology for future semiconductor devices

    A team of researchers led by Osaka University investigated beta-gallium oxide (β-Ga2O3), an emerging semiconductor for next-generation power devices, using an ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
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