Center For Micro-Nano Mechatronics
Center For Micro-Nano Mechatronics
Access
① JR Nagoya Station → Nagoya Daigaku Station (Meijo line)
At Nagoya station, take Subway Higashiyama Line (direction Fujigaoka)
and transfer to Meijo Line (clockwise) at Motoyama station (14 minutes).
Get off at Nagoya Daigaku station (2 minutes).
② Nagoya Daigaku Station → Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics
It takes another 5 minutes to get to Center on foot from Exit 3, at Nagoya
Nano control
Daigaku station. Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics is located next to engineering
Engineering building 3.
Nano measurement
engineering
Nagoya University(Higashiyama Campus)
To Motoyama
Nano design and
manufacturing
Nano materials
To Fukiage science
Eng.bldg.8
Eng.bldg.9
Bio/Medical
Kagamiga-ike
Eng.bldg.5 applications
VBL Eng.bldg.7A
Center for
Micro-Nano Mechatronics
〒
Exit 3
Eng.bldg.3 Eng.bldg.2 Eng.bldg.IB
Exit 2
Library
Exit 1
To Yagoto
Contact us
Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Address : Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.mech.nagoya-u.ac.jp/cmm/
Graduate School of Engineering, NAGOYA UNIVERSITY
Outline of Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics Nano control engineering
Manipulation and motion control of molecules,
Micro and nanotechnology has become very important in biological cells, and living tissues Micro-pipette
(φ: 1 µm)
creating innovative technologies in the fields of ultra high
precision mechatronics technology, information technology,
Nano-pipette
bio-medical technology and energy/environmental technology, (φ: 50 nm)
which are expected to lead the 21st century industrial Prof. Toshio FUKUDA
revolution. Since Nanotechnology holds a leading position in Prof. Goro OBINATA E.coli
the advance of mechanical engineering, material sciences, life Prof. Fumihito ARAI
µ Controlling of Bacterial Flagellar Motor
sciences, and electronics, we established “Center for Assistant Prof. Masahiro NAKAJIMA with Dual Micro-nano Pipettes
Micro-Nano Mechatronics” at Graduate School of Engineering,
Nagoya University in 2008 with the aim of applying Nano measurement engineering
nanotechnology to practical systems in micro-nano scale from a
Prof. Toshio FUKUDA FFM probes M-AFM probes
system approach viewpoint. Director of Center Developments of sensing technologies for
atoms, molecules, and biological cells
Now as leading center in the world for system approach, we
promote researches in four basic fields, Nano control engineering, Nano measurement engineering, Prof. Kenji FUKUZAWA
Nano design and manufacturing, and Nano materials science and conduct an applied research Prof. Tomohide NIIMI
encompassing all these basic research fields to attend to the needs of the advanced medical engineering. Prof. Yang JU
We also lead the innovative research field of micro-nano mechtronics and promote the collaborative Prof. Akihiro SASOH
researches between industry and our center. Prof. Jiro USUKURA
We are devoted to create environmentally friendly materials and machines with novel functions and are
committed to establish analysis and design technology for them by emphasizing the micro/nano world. Nano design and manufacturing
Stavax (HRC53), 64 x 48 mm,
Developments of ultra precision machining and MEMS Depth 1 µm, Feed 20 µm
fabrication for producing micro-nano devices Speed 1m/min, Diamond tool, R1mm
Ti
【Applied research】 Prof. Osamu TAKAI
Our Center conducts applied researches encompassing all these basic research fields to attend to the Prof. Masazumi OKIDO Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglion
Prof. Nobutada OHNO cells on the Ti disks covered
needs of the advanced technologies, such as medical engineering, and also promotes the innovative (left) and not covered with
researches for micro-nano mechtronics. Prof. Noritsugu UMEHARA (right) polyelectrolyte brush
revolution. Since Nanotechnology holds a leading position in Prof. Goro OBINATA E.coli
the advance of mechanical engineering, material sciences, life Prof. Fumihito ARAI
µ Controlling of Bacterial Flagellar Motor
sciences, and electronics, we established “Center for Assistant Prof. Masahiro NAKAJIMA with Dual Micro-nano Pipettes
Micro-Nano Mechatronics” at Graduate School of Engineering,
Nagoya University in 2008 with the aim of applying Nano measurement engineering
nanotechnology to practical systems in micro-nano scale from a
Prof. Toshio FUKUDA FFM probes M-AFM probes
system approach viewpoint. Director of Center Developments of sensing technologies for
atoms, molecules, and biological cells
Now as leading center in the world for system approach, we
promote researches in four basic fields, Nano control engineering, Nano measurement engineering, Prof. Kenji FUKUZAWA
Nano design and manufacturing, and Nano materials science and conduct an applied research Prof. Tomohide NIIMI
encompassing all these basic research fields to attend to the needs of the advanced medical engineering. Prof. Yang JU
We also lead the innovative research field of micro-nano mechtronics and promote the collaborative Prof. Akihiro SASOH
researches between industry and our center. Prof. Jiro USUKURA
We are devoted to create environmentally friendly materials and machines with novel functions and are
committed to establish analysis and design technology for them by emphasizing the micro/nano world. Nano design and manufacturing
Stavax (HRC53), 64 x 48 mm,
Developments of ultra precision machining and MEMS Depth 1 µm, Feed 20 µm
fabrication for producing micro-nano devices Speed 1m/min, Diamond tool, R1mm
Ti
【Applied research】 Prof. Osamu TAKAI
Our Center conducts applied researches encompassing all these basic research fields to attend to the Prof. Masazumi OKIDO Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglion
Prof. Nobutada OHNO cells on the Ti disks covered
needs of the advanced technologies, such as medical engineering, and also promotes the innovative (left) and not covered with
researches for micro-nano mechtronics. Prof. Noritsugu UMEHARA (right) polyelectrolyte brush
Access
① JR Nagoya Station → Nagoya Daigaku Station (Meijo line)
At Nagoya station, take Subway Higashiyama Line (direction Fujigaoka)
and transfer to Meijo Line (clockwise) at Motoyama station (14 minutes).
Get off at Nagoya Daigaku station (2 minutes).
② Nagoya Daigaku Station → Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics
It takes another 5 minutes to get to Center on foot from Exit 3, at Nagoya
Nano control
Daigaku station. Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics is located next to engineering
Engineering building 3.
Nano measurement
engineering
Nagoya University(Higashiyama Campus)
To Motoyama
Nano design and
manufacturing
Nano materials
To Fukiage science
Eng.bldg.8
Eng.bldg.9
Bio/Medical
Kagamiga-ike
Eng.bldg.5 applications
VBL Eng.bldg.7A
Center for
Micro-Nano Mechatronics
〒
Exit 3
Eng.bldg.3 Eng.bldg.2 Eng.bldg.IB
Exit 2
Library
Exit 1
To Yagoto
Contact us
Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Address : Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.mech.nagoya-u.ac.jp/cmm/
Graduate School of Engineering, NAGOYA UNIVERSITY