Japanese council of IFToMM will hold the International Symposium on Future of Mechanism and Machine Science. This symposium is also the 28th Special Seminar of School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology. Executive Council members of World IFToMM will give us excellent talks and a panel discussion. Many researchers and students related to this field are strongly expected to attend this symposium and to build valuable networks.
- Date and Time : 24th October, Monday, 14:00-16:20
- Venue : Meeting room 304, Ishikawadai 1 Bldg., TokyoInstitute of Technology 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550
- Theme : Future of Mechanism and Machine Science
- Fee : Free
- Co-sponsors : Japanese council of IFToMM and School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Cooperators : Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Robotics Society Japan, Japan Society for Design Engineering
- Contact : Prof. Nobuyuki Iwatsuki, School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, (iwatsuki.n.aa@m.titech.ac.jp)
- PDF leaflet : (Download link)
Program
14:00 | Welcome address by Prof. Kotaro Inoue, Dean, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech, Japan |
14:05 | Talk1 “Kinematics and Dynamics of Mechanisms as Multibody Systems” by Prof. Andres Kecskemethy, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, President of IFToMM |
14:35 | Talk2 “Novel Mechanism Applications in Robotics” by Prof. Erwin Lovasz, University Politechnicaof Timisoara, Romania, Secretary General of IFToMM |
15:05 | Talk3 “Advanced Mechanisms for Future Vehicles” by Prof. Fernando ViaderoRueda, University of Cantabria, Spain, Vice President of IFToMM |
15:35 | Talk4 “Next Generation Underwater Robotic Manipulation: The Ursula Project” by Prof. Mehmet Ismet Can Dede, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey, EC member of IFToMM |
15:45 | Panel discussion Panelists (in addition to the above four person): Prof. Andreas Muller, Johannes Kepler University, Austria Prof. Juan Carlos JaureguiCorrea, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Mexico Prof. Yukio Takeda, Tokyo Tech, Japan Prof. BurckhardCorves, RWTH Aachen, Germany |
16:15 | Closing address by Prof. Nobuyuki Iwatsuki, TokyoTech, Japan |