Recruitment
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For prospective students and researchers interested in joining to Terutsuki Lab
This page outlines the admission policies for Terutsuki Laboratory, providing valuable information for students and researchers seeking to join the lab.Terutsuki Laboratory, established in October 2023, specializes in bio-hybrid engineering, with a primary focus on sensors and robotics that integrate living organisms with machines. As the name suggests, bio-hybrid engineering is not confined to a specific field or technology but is an interdisciplinary research area encompassing mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, biology, chemistry, and potentially additional fields as the research progresses. The lab is particularly suited for individuals driven to create innovative solutions regardless of specific phenomena or technologies, echoing the mindset of the Principal Investigator (PI).
Guidance policy
Terutsuki Laboratory is committed to providing guidance with a strong emphasis on training researchers. The goal is to achieve results that enable students to publish academic papers, obtain patents, and participate in international conferences. The lab accommodates any academic level, be it undergraduate, master's, or doctoral degrees. It values independent research development at any academic stage, emphasizing the attainment of remarkable research results. Given the challenging nature of bio-hybrid engineering, candidates are encouraged to take on the associated challenges. The PI ensures a supportive environment to prevent researchers from feeling isolated and has established a collaborative system that involves guidance from suitable external collaborators, fostering opportunities for off-campus meetings and experiments.Logo of the lab
Upon the lab's inauguration, a distinctive logo was designed. This logo embodies the idea of illuminating the world by quantifying the invisible to bring brightness to society.- Upper Left Circle: The white circle, encircled by squares, visually represents rendering visible what is originally unseen.
- Bottom Left Circle: The golden moon, symbolizing technology, is designed to illuminate society and make a meaningful contribution to its advancement.
- Right Lines: Two lines intersecting at the center represent the fusion of disparate elements, embodying the essence of bio-hybrid engineering.