FACULTY RESEARCH ACTIVITY 2014
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Advanced Textile EngineeringKansei Engineering12Adopting a scientific approach to personal sensitivity (kansei) to find reasons for taste in clothingMasayuki Takatera12Measuring comfort and stress in the body and mind to create goods with new value (kansei value)Masayoshi Kamijo13Exploring design as a new practical science and pioneering the future with the “theory × sensibility” approachIsao Wada13Creating easy-to-use, comfortable products that fit user needsShigeru Inui14Searching for the future potential of high-polymer materials: The 21st century as the age of soft materialsMasato Takahashi14More than appearance: Commercializing comfortable socks on the basis of dataSatoshi Hosoya15Developing materials that can be used safely without harming people or the environmentToshihisa TanakaKansei education: Teaching lifetime learning skills for knowledge workersMichael Honywood15Visualizing flows of people, things, and information by applying network analysis to connections in textile-related industriesYoshiyuki Matsumura16Visualizing comfort and understanding the underlying science Hiroaki Yoshida77Quantifying product comfortToyonori Nishimatsu8Fabricating high-performance synthetic fibers with laser irradiationYutaka Okoshi8Science of silkworms, cocoons, and silk: Fashion apparel and textile designHideaki Morikawa9Bringing the wonder of interior textile products to the worldHirokazu Kimura9Using light to measure parameters ranging from the condition of the body to quality without making contact with the object under measurementHiroaki Ishizawa10Visualizing benefits for products and design through the scientific examination of the five senses Hiroyuki Kanai10Manufacturing high-performance synthetic fiber by controlling fiber structure formationKyoungHou Kim11Thinking about the future of sen’i (the Japanese word for fibers and textiles) in JapanAkio SakaguchiCreating a comfortable, sanitary environment as expectations for face masks growMika Morishima16The science of heat and thermal perception: Creating individually preferred thermal environments by adjusting airflow and clothingTomonori Sakoi17Searching for beautiful and comfortable clothes based on the relationships of textiles, clothing patterns, and manufacturing technologyKyoungOk Kim18Analyzing clothing and textile products through computer simulationYosuke Horiba17Division of Textile and Kansei Engineeringindex01

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