Miki Lab.

In our Miki laboratory,
we are engaged in creating innovative products that benefit people,
such as wearable devices and artificial organs,
using MEMS technology.

To conduct interdisciplinary research and development beyond the scope of MEMS,
we actively collaborate with companies,
medical and engineering faculties of domestic and international universities,
as well as psychologists and artists, to tackle social issues.

News
10.13.2023
03.23.2023
All six members of the B4 have successfully graduated! Congratulations!!
02.02.2023
Kawanami, Zenba, and Ichikawa's papers, all graduates or current students, have been accepted by Micromachines! It's been two years in the making?
01.30.2023
Mr. Nishikawa, a graduate student in his second year, has had his paper accepted by Sensors!
01.26.2023
Mr. Yamaguchi, a graduate student in his second year, had his paper accepted by IEEE Sensors Letters! This is his second acceptance. Congratulations!
01.24.2023
Mr. Yamaguchi, a graduate student in his second year, had his paper accepted by Actuators! Congratulations!
01.20.2023
Mr. Hashimoto, Mr. Nakane, and Mr. Kato, a member of B4, presented at the international conference MEMS2023@Munich!
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