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Study in USA/Canada: 6-and 8-month courses from August 2019
Research Internship and achievement presentations
The students had research internship at the laboratories of UCLA or University of Toronto (UT). They worked on each specific research project under a supervisor at each university.
They wrote each report and gave the final presentation at the 26th JUACEP workshop which took place on March 26, 2020 at Nagoya University. The presentations were evaluated by each Nagoya advisor while the reports were evaluated by each supervisor at UCLA/UT. Two credits were awarded from Nagoya University.
Though the peril of COVID-19 was already started when they were about to come back to Japan, they could return at the last minute.
①Participants of medium-term course (6 months from August 2019 to January 2020)
Name |
Reserch theme |
Advisor at UCLA/UT |
Keita Umemura |
About ISO 15118 |
Prof. Rajit Gadh, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA |
Takumi Kani |
Development of Low Adhesion Film Using Mesoporous Silica |
Prof. Laurent Pilon, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA |
Yusaku Kawagoe |
Conditional Machine Learning-Based Inverse Design of Photonic Metasurfaces |
Prof. Aaswath Raman, Materials Science and Engineering, UCLA |
Tomohiro Saso |
Studt on Tribological Performance of Aluminum Alloy 7075(T6)-TiB2 Nanocomposites |
Prof. Xiaochun Li, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA |
Takeshi Matsumoto |
Toward Robust Tuning of Integral Resonant Control |
Prof. Tetsuya Iwasaki, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA |
Tomoyasu Watanabe |
Effects of Pulse Width of VNbTaMoW High Entropy Alloy Thin Films Deposited by HiPIMS |
Prof. Suneel Kodambaka, Materials Science and Engineering, UCLA |
Takaaki Miyachi |
Finite Element Analysis of Contact in Asperities |
Prof. Shaker A. Meguid, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto |
②Participant of long-term course (8 months from August 2019 to March 2020)
Name |
Reserch theme |
Advisor at UCLA |
Masahiro Ito |
The Wind Tunnel Experiment of Low Profile Double Floating-Elements Shear Sensor |
Prof. Chang-Jin Kim, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA |