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Optimal System Design Laboratory
Hiroshi Hasegawa
Professor, Department of Machinery and Control Systems
College of Systems Engineering and Science
Systems Engineering and Science in Master's Program
Functional Control Systems in Doctoral Program
Location: Omiya Campus
College of Systems Engineering and Science
Systems Engineering and Science in Master's Program
Functional Control Systems in Doctoral Program
Location: Omiya Campus
Laboratory Overview | Creativity and Digital Engineering for New things
Optimal system design research provides added value to things through services, organizations, and systems. Optimal systems can be designed by combining mechanical technology, information technology, and creativity. Research will involve combining these three factors to build a methodology and framework which will effectively support system design research. Through the research results, we can expect to derive new value for systems. |
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Research Outputs | You can review research papers in the website below. https://shibaura.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/hiroshi-hasegawa |
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For Social Contributions to the World Sustainability | In our life and work, computer and cloud services are absolutely essential. For drawing on new things, our Lab's objective is to research and develop system design methodologies based on computational knowledge and technology. | ||||||||||
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