معرفی
Kinjiro Amano is a Researcher in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Manchester. His work intersects color vision research, hyperspectral imaging, and sustainable design technologies, contributing to the Sustainable Futures and Digital Futures research beacons.
- Active in projects like AMFaces (Advanced Additive Manufacturing of Facial Prostheses) and RAI (Robotics and Artificial Intelligence).
- Recipient of the 2016 JSPS London JBUK Collaboration Prize and Excellent Research Award.
Research interests include:
- Color constancy and spectral reflectance modeling
- Hyperspectral imaging applications
- Additive manufacturing for biomedical prosthetics
- Digitization of buildings for sustainability
His publications focus on color perception, imaging technologies, and sustainable building assessment frameworks. Key projects involve developing 3D-printed facial prostheses with realistic color appearance and robotics research with digital twin applications.
Scientific awards:
- 2016 JSPS London JBUK Collaboration Prize
- Excellent Research Award (2016)
Collaborates extensively on robotics, human-robot interaction, and environmental assessment methods. Notable datasets include hyperspectral outdoor scene reflectance analysis and skin tan comparisons.


