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This book presents a collection of peer-reviewed research papers from the conference held in Tokyo, Japan, from October 15 to 17, 2024. This book covers a wide range of theoretical, technical, and practical methods and practices in the field of mechanical and materials engineering. With the increasing demand for advanced materials and innovative mechanical engineering solutions in various industries, it is crucial to stay updated on the latest research and developments in this rapidly evolving field.
This book includes cutting-edge research on topics such as advanced materials, mechanical design, manufacturing processes, robotics and automation, and sustainable engineering practices. It also explores the integration of mechanical and materials engineering with other disciplines such as electronics, computer science, and biomedical engineering, highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of the field.
Dr. Kenji Ogino is a full professor of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. His research has concentrated on synthesis of semiconducting polymers and applications to photorefractive, electroluminescent, and photovoltaic devices. Especially, he is interested in block copolymers, which can form microphase separated nanostructures in thin films.
Dr. Ogino received his B.S. degree from Department of Reaction Chemistry, the University of Tokyo in 1986. His Ph.D. degree was given from the University of Tokyo in 1995. He started his carrier at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology as a research associate in 1986, and was appointed to current position in 2005. In 1997, he spent one year at C. K. Ober research group in Cornell University as a visiting scientist. He is also a vice-president of the Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan.