Kiyoshi Toko Professor Dept. Electronic Device Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University
Toko and Hayashi laboratory 744 Motooka, Fukuoka 819-0395 JAPAN wwwadm@belab.ed.kyushu-u.ac.jp Tel:+81 92-802-3762 Fax:+81 92-802-3770 http://ultrabio.ed.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ Department of Electronics Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering Research Interests Current and Past Project Academic Activities Books Papers Reports Presentations Graduate School Department of Systems Life Sciences Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences Department of Electronics Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering Undergraduate School Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science School of Engineering Other Organization Kyushu University KANSEI Center for Arts and Science Administration Post Others E-Mail : toko@ed.kyushu-u.ac.jp Homepage http://ultrabio.ed.kyushu-u.ac.jp/. Phone 092-802-3748 Fax 092-802-3770 Academic Degree Doctor of Engineering Field of Specialization Taste Sensor, Smell Sensor, Self-organization Research Research Interests - We study a mecanizum where the macro system is constracted from many kinds of maicro events. The result has been used for development of taste and smell sensors.
- We develop a highly sensitive smell sensor, which can replace the dog's nose, to detect a land mine.
- We developed a taste sensor which can measure the taste of foods. A Venture company to develop and sell the taste sensor was built up two years ago.
Current and Past Project - We develop next generation human interface.
- Explosive molecules, which are leaking from a landmine, may have extremely low concentrations in the soil or air. In the present study, we aim at the development of a highly sensitive biosensor to detect explosive molecules for landmine detection. We try to realize the biosensor using an SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) sensor and antigen-antibody reaction.
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