Twelve more students, faculty, and staff become accessibility leaders
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Five more students and seven faculty and staff members are now certified accessibility leaders after passing the Level 2 Accessibility Leader exam organized by the Accessibility Leader Promotion Consortium, an association consisting of 27 universities and the Japan Student Services Organization. Several of the new accessibility leaders attended a ceremony at Hisao & Hiroko Taki Plaza (Taki Plaza) on March 11 to receive their certifications from Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Support Center Head Tetsuji Okamura. The certification ceremony also included a session during whic ..read more
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Synthesizing π-Extended Carbohelicene-Based Circularly Polarized Luminescence Emitters
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Helicines are known for their excellent circularly polarized luminescence properties but synthesizing them via conventional methods often leads to distortions in the molecular structure, impacting the optical properties and stability of the molecules, an issue recently overcome by researchers from Tokyo Tech. They developed a strategy for enantioselective synthesis of carbo[11] and [13]helicenes. The synthesized materials exhibited low distortions and showed CPL brightness as high as 513 M–1 cm–1. Helicenes are organic molecules that gained widespread popularity due to their unique helical ..read more
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Tokyo Tech teams up with AirTrunk to create scholarship for STEM women
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1w ago
Tokyo Tech has teamed up with Asia-Pacific and Japan data center company AirTrunk to establish the AirTrunk Scholarship for outstanding female students passionate about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). AirTrunk, founded in Australia and with operations in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, has agreed to support STEM women at Tokyo Tech for the next two years. Tokyo Tech's aims include cultural development and contribution to human welfare by creating an intellectually vibrant environment where anyone can learn and work without barriers. Its efforts to promote ..read more
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Lead-Vacancy Centers in Diamond as Building Blocks for Large-Scale Quantum Networks
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A lead-vacancy (PbV) center in diamond has been developed as a quantum emitter for large-scale quantum networks by researchers from Tokyo Tech. This innovative color center exhibits a sharp zero-phonon-line and emits photons with specific frequencies. The PbV color center stands out among other diamond color centers due to its ability to maintain optical properties at relatively high temperatures of 16 K. This makes it well-suited for transferring quantum information in large-scale quantum networks. Much like how electric circuits use components to control electronic signals, quantum netwo ..read more
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Special website introduces philosophy, logo of Institute of Science Tokyo
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Tokyo Medical and Dental University and Tokyo Institute of Technology will merge on October 1, 2024, to form Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo). The merging universities have created a special website, the Science Tokyo introductory website, which reveals the philosophy, logo, and other verbal and visual elements of the new university. Science Tokyo introductory website Science Tokyo's identity and brand are the result of a broad community effort that began with the Institute of Science Tokyo Brand Action! project in October 2023. To learn more about this process, check out the N ..read more
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Discovering Exceptional Oxide Ion Conductivity at Lower Temperatures Paving the Way for Future Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
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2w ago
Oxide ion conductors used in solid-state fuel cells often fail to reach full potential when operating at temperatures below 500 ℃, but researchers from Tokyo Tech have recently found a solution to this problem. They demonstrated high conductivity and stability in bismuth-containing Sillén oxyhalides with triple fluorite-like layers (e.g. 10 mS/cm at 431 ℃; 204 times higher conductivity than that of conventional conductors at 310 ℃). Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are known for their high efficiency and improved safety compared to other types of fuel cells. One of the key factors in SOFC pe ..read more
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SharpeRatio@k: Novel Metric for Evaluation of Risk-Return Tradeoff in Off-Policy Evaluation
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SharpeRatio@k, a novel evaluation metric for Off-Policy Evaluation estimators, effectively measures the risk-return tradeoff of evaluating policies used in reinforcement learning and contextual bandits, which are typically ignored by conventional metrics, show scientists at Tokyo Tech. This novel metric, inspired from risk assessment in financial portfolio management, provides a more insightful evaluation of OPE, paving the way for improved policy selection. Reinforcement learning (RL) is a machine learning technique that trains software by mimicking the trial-and-error learning process of ..read more
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From Defects to Order: Spontaneously Emerging Crystal Arrangements in Perovskite Halides
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A new hybrid layered perovskite featuring elusive spontaneous defect ordering has been found, report scientists at Tokyo Tech. By introducing specific concentrations of thiocyanate ions into FAPbI3 (FA = formamidinium), they observed that ordered columnar defects appeared in the stacked crystalline layers, taking up one-third of the lattice space. These findings could pave the way to an innovative strategy for adjusting the properties of hybrid perovskites, leading to practical advances in optoelectronics and energy generation. Perovskites are among the most extensively studied materials i ..read more
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A Novel Machine Learning Model for the Characterization of Material Surfaces
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3w ago
Machine learning (ML) enables the accurate and efficient computation of fundamental electronic properties of binary and ternary oxide surfaces, as shown by scientists from Tokyo Tech. Their ML-based model could be extended to other compounds and properties. The present research findings can aid in the screening of surface properties of materials as well as in the development of functional materials. The design and development of novel materials with superior properties demands a comprehensive analysis of their atomic and electronic structures. Electron energy parameters such as ionization ..read more
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Career support seminar guides international doctoral students
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The Innovator and Inventor Development Platform (IIDP), an organization that provides Tokyo Tech's graduate-level students with career development education and support, hosted a two-part online career support seminar for international students in February. Approximately 40 percent of international students who complete their doctoral degrees at Tokyo Tech subsequently find employment in Japan. This figure exceeds the ratio of international students who find a job upon returning to their home countries or regions, according to fiscal year 2022 data. Some international students, however, ar ..read more
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