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Welcome to Yusa laboratory (Measurement Technology and Reliability Quantification),
Graduate School of Engineering
Tohoku University
We perform researches for the enhancement of the integrity and reliability of structures. Specific research topics include, but not limited to, probe design, signal and image processing, forward and inverse numerical simulations, material characterization, and probabilistic reliability analyses to evaluate remaining life of a structure. Please confirm our
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for more specific information on our recent activities.
We welcome international students who are interested in our studies.
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2020年10月2日
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2020/01/26
What we expect students to do
Below are some of the things we frequently tell students studying in our laboratory. Please do not stay in the laboratory too long. Working hard is important. But what is really important is the quality of work. Our output is not proportional to our time. Some rest and refreshment is necessary for good work. The students are expected not to stay in the laboratory too long. We do not evaluate students based on how long they work. Taking a few ...
2024/05/22
Matsushima Trip
First of all, thanks to Mr. Iwanaga and Ms. Magda That provide me with great experiences around Matsushima. First, we met at Sendai station then we went to Marine Gate Shiogama and took a ferry boat to Matsushima along the way there are many amazing natural and man-made structures. The first place that we visited after arriving at Matsushima was the Godaido of Zuiganji Temple that is an old temple on the island built in 1604. Second place is Fukuurabashi Bridge and Fukuurajima Island, which have stunning scenes and beautiful natures. Next, we visit the Buddhist temple which has plenty of statues and ...
2021/01/14
Notes on preparing your presentations
General tips Prepare slides "to be seen." Let your audience "see" your slides - not "read" your slides. Your presentation consists of your slides' visual information and your verbal explanation. In other words, your slides should visually illustrate what you cannot verbally explain. Include only what you can explain. You must be able to discuss your presentation's content, which means don't include anything you don't understand. You should not simply copy others' work without comprehending its meaning. Prepare an appropriate ...
2020/06/06
Education system in our department
Different countries would have different academic systems, and something more specific would depend on university. It would be thus beneficial for prospective international students to explain our education system so that the academic background of most of our students. Undergraduate students enrolled the School of Engineering, Tohoku University, are assigned to one of five majors: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry and bioengineering, material science and engineering, and civil engineering and architecture. The students study general physics and mathematics, as well ...
2020/04/30
Notes on joining us as an exchange student
We welcome exchange students who are interested in our studies. To make your study fruitful, however, we suggest the following. Please confirm our policies. Each laboratory has its own styles of administration, research guidance, and so on, and it is possible that ours differ from those of your laboratory. We do not insist that our way is perfect or 100% correct; different approaches have different advantages. We request, however, that you confirm our policies to avoid misunderstandings. Please provide a ...
2020/02/09
FAQ
Below is some information about our laboratory in Q&A style, not so frequently asked actually. Is financial support available? Each student needs to support himself/herself. Scholarships for PhD students may be available; please find more information here and here. Our laboratory would support students to some extent by hiring them as research assistants for our projects, depending on the projects' situation. Working as an assistant should take place outside diploma studies. Is there any special support for international students? Our ...
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Matsushima Trip
2024年5月22日
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Education system in our department
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FAQ
2020年2月9日
What we expect students to do
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Reasons to consider "another" laboratory
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