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Kenji KAWASHIMA (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Keynote Speech 1 10:40-11:20 Oct.26th (1st day)
Master Slave Robot System for Laparoscopic Surgery with Haptic Perception Using Pneumatic Actuators

BIOGRAPHIES
He received the B.S., M.S. and Dr. Eng. Degrees in Control Engineering all from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1992, 1994 and 1997 respectively. From 1997-2000 he worked as a research associate in Tokyo Metropolitan College of Technology. He has been Associate Professor in Tokyo Institute of Technology since Nov. 2000. He was also a Deputy Director, Council for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan from 2009 to 2011. His research interests are Robotics, Fluid Measurement and Control. His recent works are surgical robot with force display, power assist robot, tele-operation of robotics and haptic devices.

 
Ken ICHIRYU (Kikuchi Seisakusyo Co., Ltd.)
Keynote Speech 2 13:10-13:50 Oct.26th (1st day)
Development of Hydraulic Controlled Bending Technology for Bent Pipe of Plant without Thickness Reduction

BIOGRAPHIES
1959 Graduated from Mechanical Engineering Department of Nagoya University
1959-1986 Senior Researcher of Research Laboratory of Hitachi Company
1987-1994 Chief Researcher of Technical Research Laboratory of Hitachi Construction Machinery Company
1995-2004 Professor of Tokyo University of Technology (mechatronic control such as robot)
2005-To date Director of Mechatronics Laboratory of Kikuchi Company, Professor Emeritus of Tokyo University of Technology

 
Masami NAKANO (Tohoku University)
Keynote Speech 3 09:00-09:40 Oct.27th (2nd day)
Smart Fluid Power Systems Utilizing Electro- / Magneto-Rheological Fluids

BIOGRAPHIES
Professor Masami Nakano from Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University in Japan, has the last 17 year’s experiences of researching and developing ER and MR fluids and the associated technologies. He graduated from Waseda University in 1976, and received his Master’s degree in 1978 and his Doctoral degree in 1982 in the field of Mechanical Engineering from Waseda University. After getting the Doctoral degree, he had been working at Yamagata University as an assistant professor, an associate professor, and a professor until 2008. Since 2008, he has been working at Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University.
His current research interests are the active control of flow-induced vibration and noise, the controls of vehicle and structural vibrations and actuators utilizing controllable fluids such as ER and MR fluids.
He is a chairperson of the research committee on “the fusion of fluid power systems utilizing functional fluids as the core” and a director in Japan Fluid Power Society(JFPS), and a Fellow of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers(JSME). And he has received the Best Paper Award, the Frontier Certificate of Merit, the Fluid Engineering Division Award, and the Technology and Research Award from the JSME

 
Shimpei MIYAKAWA ( KYB Co., Ltd.)
Keynote Speech 4 10:40-11:20 Oct.27th (2nd day)
Aqua Drive System: a technology using tap water and its applications

BIOGRAPHIES
Born, 1944. Joined Ebara Co., Ltd., April, 1970-March, 2004. Awarded Ph. D. in Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology, June, 1979. Joined the Institute of Hydraulics and Pneumatics (IHP) and the Institute of Fluid Power Drives and Control (IFAS), Aachen University, (as an Alexander von Humboldt visiting fellow), May-September, 2004. Visiting professor, The Graduate School of Environment and Information Science. Adjunct Instructor, The Faculty of Engineering, Kanagawa University. Joined KYB Co., Ltd., January, 2008-present. Member of the board, the Japan Fluid Power System Society. Chair of the Technical Committee and the Water Hydraulic Committee, Japan Fluid Power Association. R & D and development for commercialization of oil hydraulic components, 1970-1985. Engaged in commercializing water hydraulic (Aqua Drive System, ADS) products through marketing, R & D and product development of water hydraulic technologies, 1986-present.