
معرفی
Yuhiro Iwamoto serves as Associate Professor at Nagoya Institute of Technology within the Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, with additional affiliation to the Graduate School of Engineering's Mechanical Engineering Program and the Center for Innovative Young Researchers.
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Engineering from Doshisha University (2008)
- Master's degree from Doshisha University (2010)
- Doctor of Engineering from Doshisha University (2013)
Dr. Iwamoto's research centers on fluid engineering phenomena with emphasis on magnetic responsive fluids. His work explores thermomagnetic pumping mechanisms, phase-change behavior in water-based magnetic fluids, and innovative applications of permanent magnet elastomers for energy harvesting and tactile sensing. This research bridges fundamental fluid dynamics with practical implementations in thermal management systems, robotic sensing, and sustainable energy technologies, demonstrating significant contributions to manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering disciplines.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive trajectory in functional fluid systems, particularly focusing on temperature-sensitive magnetic fluids for self-driving thermal transport and elastomer-based transduction mechanisms. His work consistently integrates material science, electromagnetic principles, and fluid mechanics to develop novel solutions for heat transfer enhancement, energy conversion, and soft robotics applications.
His research excellence has been recognized through prestigious awards:
- Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers Encouragement Award (2020) for research on thermal conductivity control using silver nanowire magnetic nanofluids
- Best Presentation Award at the 9th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (2018)
Dr. Iwamoto actively contributes to academic governance as committee member for the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan's Special Committee on Electromagnetic Responsive Fluids (2019-2022) and the Japan AEM Society Editorial Committee (2017-2022). His industrial property portfolio includes multiple patents related to magnetic elastomers and thermal transfer systems, reflecting strong industry-academia collaboration. He maintains active membership in eight professional societies including The Japan Society of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics and The Japanese Society for Multiphase Flow.


