Department of Robotics
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology as Leading-edge Technology to the Future
A robot is an integrated form of various technologies. It is a prerequisite for engineers to master fundamental knowledge of machine engineering, control engineering, electrical engineering and information engineering, so that they can create robots suitable to various situations. Students master necessary knowledge and skills through lectures and practical training, and seek the potential of robots that are expected to be part of every scene of the future through pioneering learning.

Hardware
Students learn about hardware (physical components), such as electrical circuits as well as machine design and drawing to create a robot. Through practice and research along with lectures, they acquire knowledge on the structure and materials of a robot and the electronic components assembly so they learn to design and develop a robot.

Hardware
Students learn about hardware (physical components), such as electrical circuits as well as machine design and drawing to create a robot. Through practice and research along with lectures, they acquire knowledge on the structure and materials of a robot and the electronic components assembly so they learn to design and develop a robot.

Faculty
Software
Students master programming and project management skills. They also learn system modeling, simulation methods, and microcomputer program execution and control methods as a technique to operate the robot.

Faculty
Software
Students master programming and project management skills. They also learn system modeling, simulation methods, and microcomputer program execution and control methods as a technique to operate the robot.


Toyomi Miyagawa
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Tokyo Institute of Technology Mechanism design / Actuator / Mechatronics, Actuator / Planetary gear mechanism / Narrow space mobile mechanism

Yuichi Nakazato
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Kougakuin Univ., Robotics

Masaru Higuchi
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) Tokyo Institute of Technology, Mechanical Design, Kinematics, Machine Element, Welfare machine engineering, Precision positioning mechanism, Biomechanism; Paper award from Japan society of mechanical engineering(2007), Best paper award of ICMDT2002.E-mail: mhiguchi@nit.ac.jp

Toshiyuki Yasuhara
Professor
Dr. (Eng.) , Tokyo Institute of Technology Materials Processing, Carbon Nanotube Technology, Polymer based Fiber-reinforced Composites E-mail: yasut@nit.ac.jp