The Nagato ・ Kizaki Laboratory is developing production processes, especially efficient methods to fabricate microstructures on surfaces using lasers and powders. Micro- and nanostructures on surfaces exhibit various functions through interactions with light, thermo-fluid, force, electrons, chemicals, and biological materials, and have potential for new devices. Specifically, we are researching elemental technologies for fuel cells, secondary batteries, and motors using nanoimprinting, 3D printing, and laser bonding methods. In addition, the group is actively engaged in new basic research such as autonomous search for data-driven process parameters, and in collaborative research with many industries. The group develops production processes, especially efficient methods to fabricate microstructures on surfaces using lasers and powders. Micro- and nanostructures on surfaces exhibit various functions through interactions with light, thermo-fluid, force, electrons, chemicals, and biological materials, and have potential for new devices. Specifically, we are researching elemental technologies for fuel cells, secondary batteries, and motors using nanoimprinting, 3D printing, and laser bonding methods. In addition, we are actively engaged in new basic research such as autonomous search for data-driven process parameters, and in collaborative research with many industries.
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Currently, Nagato・Kizaki Laboratory conducts research in various fields in three groups: “Production Process Engineering Research Group,” “Machine Tool Research Group,” and “Neuroscience Research Group.
長藤・木崎研究室
Nagato・Kizaki Laboratory
The University of Tokyo
Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
長藤・木崎研究室
Nagato・Kizaki Lab.
Department of Mechanical Engineering,The University of Tokyo
Nagato・Kizaki Laboratory
The University of Tokyo
Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
長藤・木崎研究室
Nagato・Kizaki Lab.
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Tokyo
Nagato・Kizaki Laboratory
The University of Tokyo
Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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