
Maeda Shuichi
- 教授
- 学位:Ph.D
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Information Science and Technology / Department of Information Media Technology
- Graduate School of Science and Technology / Course of Science and Technology
- Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
詳細情報
研究分野
- Nanotechnology/Materials Material fabrication and microstructure control
論文
Damage Characteristics of Silicone Rubber caused by Abrading The Edge of PPC Papers cut with CO2 Laser
Preparation of Flexible Substrates Using Silver Mirror Reaction for Electronic Paper
Color Changeable Paper Sheets with Kapok Fibers Containing Chromic Materials
Ultra Long-range Visible Light Propagation of Human Skin
ナノ酸化亜鉛を用いることにより背景透過性と画像認識性を両立させた光散乱制御型HUD
3D Technologies in the Past, Present, and Future
Projection Screen Inspired by Human Skin for Use in Pseudo Windows
Optimization of Surface Treatment to Kapok Fibers and Solvent Selection Using Hansen Solubility Parameter and Work of Immersion when Containing a Functional Material into Kapok Fibers
Silver Films as Rewritable Imaging Media for Electronic Paper
Security Paper Sheets Using Kapok Fibers Containing Chromic Materials
Development of an Excellent Depth Feeling Wallpaper Screen Based on a New Theory of an Optical Biomimetic Model of Human Skin
Preparation, Characterization and Application of Organic Conducting Polymer-Silica Nanocomposite Particles
Color change mechanism of niobium oxide thin film with incidental light angle and applied voltage
Conducting Polymer-Inorganic Oxide Nanocomposites
Study of Toner Mask Method for Titanium Plate as Rewritable Imaging Media
Study of Toner Mask Method for Silver Sulfide Imaging on Silver Plate
Niobium Films as Rewritable Imaging Media
Development of Imaging Screen with Superior Feeling of Depth Inspired by Optical Properties of Human Skin
Characterization of the Optical Properties of 2D-to-3D Conversion Imaging Screens Using Bidirectional Transmittance Distribution Function
Rewritable Paper Utilizing Kapok Fibers Containing Thermo-sensitive Inks
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