Yuta Furudate, Ph.D.
Born on November 30, 1993. Ph.D. in system information science from Future University Hakodate in 2021. Specializes in rehabilitation engineering that combines medicine, information science and engineering.
Researchmap: https://researchmap.jp/furudate
contact: furudate[at]hma-ns-reha.ac.jp
Brief history
Apr 2022 - Present
Researcher in Biomedical Science and Engineering Research Center in H.M.A Nursing and Rehabilitation Academy (full-time)
Lecturer and Researcher. The researcher in Division of Rehabilitation Engineering (see current research project)
Apr 2020 - Present
Lecturer in H.M.A Nursing and Rehabilitation Academy (full-time)
Lecturer in institute that trains physical or occupational therapists. Lectures relate to medical and welfare engineering and rehabilitation engineering (see current research project)
Apr 2018 - Mar 2021
Graduate School of Systems Information Science in Future University Hakodate, Hakodate, Japan (Doctoral course)
Dissertation: "Automated Quantification Method of Hand Motor Function Recovery by using Finger Rehabilitation Device at Home"
Apr 2016 - Mar 2018
Graduate School of Systems Information Science in Future University Hakodate, Hakodate, Japan (Master's degree)
Started researching about robotics for medical field. The title of master's thesis is "Quantification Method of Motor Function Recovery of Finger by Using Home Rehabilitation Device for Finger".
Apr 2014 - Mar 2016
Advanced Course of Production System Engineeing in National Institute of Technology, Hakodate collage, Hakodate, Japan
Apr 2009 - Mar 2014
Department of Computer Science in National Institute of Technology, Hakodate collage, Hakodate, Japan
In addition to computer science, learned about mechanical and electrical and electronic engineering. The title of graduation research is "Human Gait Recognition by Using 6-Axis Wearable Sensor".
Learned about software engineering, hardware engineering and network engineering. The title of graduation research is "Human Gait Recognition by Using 3-Axis Accelerometer".