2020.06.03 Press Release The Nature of Glass-Forming Liquids is More Clear Researchers from The University of Tokyo revealed a key structural feature of glass-forming liquids that may help solve a decades-long physics debate
2020.05.19 Press Release Artificial pieces of brain use light to communicate with real neurons Researchers at The University of Tokyo (Japan), University of Bordeaux (France) and at Ikerbasque (Spain) have developed a system for integrating artificial chip-based “neurons” with real neurons using QR-code-like patterns of light to facilitate communication
2020.04.15 Press Release Red Light for Stress Researchers at The University of Tokyo and Yokohama City University create elastic fluorescent crystals that reversibly change color when bent or deformed. This work may lead to the development of durable mechanical sensors that require little or no external power
2020.03.30 Press Release Bubbles go with the Flow The University of Tokyo researchers develop a new physical model incorporating the density dependence of viscosity to understand the interactions of flowing viscous fluids with pipe walls, with promise to improve efficiency of industrial processes such as oil transportation.
2020.03.27 Events [NOTICE] Komaba Research Campus Japanese Language Course 2020 Summer(Course Period: April 20 - July 10)
2020.03.24 Press Release AI Finds 2D Materials in the Blink of an Eye The University of Tokyo researchers develop a machine-learning algorithm for detecting atomically thin 2D materials, including graphene, from a microscope image in a fraction of a second—which may accelerate the industrial-scale production of next-generation electronics
2020.02.12 Press Release But what about flow? The effect of hydrodynamics on liquid–liquid transitions Researchers from The University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science model the role of intrinsic liquid fluidity in liquid–liquid transitions