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Yuta Ishikawa is a researcher at the Institute of Science Tokyo, affiliated with the College of Engineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering. His work focuses on soft robotics, artificial muscle systems, and biomechanical modeling, with a particular emphasis on replicating biological structures like human and animal musculature.
- Education: Doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering (Robotics) from Tokyo Institute of Technology
His research spans soft robotic actuation, muscle path dynamics, and biomimetic fabrication, often involving collaborations with Hiroyuki Nabae, Gen Endo, and Koichi Suzumori. Recent publications highlight innovations in in-vacuum silicone rubber forming, tongue muscle simulation, and cardiac robotic models.
Key trends in his work include the application of multi-articular artificial muscles to stabilize robotic mechanisms, the creation of organ replicas for medical and robotic use, and the development of flexible actuation systems inspired by biological models. His methodologies often integrate experimental dissection, mechanical design, and material processing techniques.
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