Hiroshima University
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Papers
437
Total Citations
6,379
H-Index
37
Researchers
358
About
Hiroshima University has established itself as a remarkably diverse and forward-thinking research institution, with particular strengths in robotics, human-robot interaction, and flexible electronics that collectively push the boundaries of both engineering and applied science. The university's robotics program is distinguished by its pioneering work in high-speed manipulation and dexterous robotic hands, most notably through the development of multi-fingered hand systems capable of extraordinary feats such as the landmark 100G capturing robot — a system so fast it defies unaided human perception. This foundational work in dynamic manipulation has influenced robotic design globally and continues to inspire new generations of high-performance systems. Equally impressive is Hiroshima's deep commitment to human-centered robotics. Researchers have made significant contributions to EMG-based human-robot interfaces for rehabilitation, impedance control in collaborative systems, and Bayesian-neural hybrid motion classification — work that directly addresses critical needs in prosthetics and assistive technology. The university's translational ambitions are further evidenced by the clinical evaluation of the hinotori™ Surgical Robot System, demonstrating a seamless bridge between fundamental research and real-world medical impact. Hiroshima's interdisciplinary reach extends into flexible electronics, where researchers have advanced ultraflexible organic solar cells and transparent electrodes essential for soft robotics and wearable devices. Complementary work in multi-robot coordination, distributed autonomous systems, and fault-tolerant mobile robotics rounds out a portfolio that is both theoretically rigorous and practically motivated. With hundreds of citations spanning robotics, biomedical engineering, and materials science, Hiroshima University represents an exceptional environment for prospective students and collaborators seeking to work at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and human wellbeing.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Organic transistors with high thermal stability for medical applications344 citations · 2012
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- 4Tracking Control Properties of Human–Robotic Systems Based on Impedance Control107 citations · 2005
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- 7EMG-based human-robot interface for rehabilitation aid94 citations · 2002
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- 10The 100 G capturing robot - too fast to see78 citations · 2003
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