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Researchers 273 Result(s), Themes 228 Result(s)

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PVT-Variation-Aware VLSI System Based on Nonvolatile-Device/MOS-Hybrid Circuitry Takahiro Hanyu (Professor)
High-speed and low-power asynchronous Network-on-Chip system based multiple-valued current-mode logic Takahiro Hanyu (Professor)
Development of the high-quality and low-power display system for ultra-realistic communications Takahiro Ishinabe (Professor)
Developing energy creation and saving materials Takahisa Omata (Professor)
Advanced Educational Environment with Interactive Instruction System IMPRESSION Takashi Mitsuishi (Associate Professor)
Hormone Actions in Human Breast Carcinoma Takashi Suzuki (Professor)
Quantum and Molecular Dynamic Simulations of Transport Phenomena in Fuel Cell Takashi Tokumasu (Professor)
Development of Wearable Motion Measurement System for Motor Rehabilitation and Healthcare Takashi Watanabe (Professor)
Development of the method of Baby Borehole Hydraulic Fracturing, BABHY Takatoshi Ito (Professor)
Synthesis of Biologically Active Cyclodepsipeptide Natural Products Takayuki Doi (Professor)
Creation of cancer cell specific oligonucleotide therapeutics Takehiko Wada (Professor)
Room temperature bonding using thin metal films (Atomic Diffusion Bonding) Takehito Shimatsu (Professor)
Peptide formation under high P and T conditions: new carbon fibers Takeshi Kakegawa (Professor)
Development of Fall-Prevention Footwear Based on Mechanical Analysis of Slip-Related Falls Takeshi Yamaguchi (Professor)
Biometric Monitor and Therapeutic Apparatus System Mounted Inside Mouth Takeyoshi Koseki (Professor)
Neutron scattering study on macroscopic quantum phenomena Taku J Sato (Professor)
Molecular Dynamics Analysis of Coating and Surface Modification Taku Ohara (Professor)
Fuel Cell and Energy Storage Using Ion Conduction in Ceramics Tatsuya Kawada (Professor)
Development of Biomedical Micro/Nano Integrated System Using LSI Technology Tetsu Tanaka (Professor)
Novel-Concept Silicon Integrated Circuits Derived from the 3-Dimensional Device, Circuit and Architecture Tetsuo Endoh (Professor)