Jihatsu Research Unit
TIAR Fellow
FUSHIMI Tatsuki Assistant Professor,
Institute of Library, Information and Media Science
Bridging the Digital and Physical Worlds Through Levitation Engineering
While digital processing is rapidly advancing with artificial intelligence, because we exist in the physical world, we need effective ways to translate information and instructions processed within the digital domain back into the physical world. Robots have mass, and moving them at high speeds demands significant energy and force. In contrast, ultrasound has no inertia and can directly manipulate objects at the literal “speed of sound.” This makes it a promising candidate for use as a physical interface.

| Field of Research | Applied Physics, Informatics |
|---|---|
| Research Topic | The Emergence of the Next Generation of Acoustic Wave-Driven Platforms |
| Keywords | Ultrasound, information media |
| Certification Start | FY2025 |
| Scheduled End | FY2026 |
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