Nano-Micro Advanced Science & Technology Laboratory
Developing fluid machines and machines that can work with tiny amount of energy
A popular science fiction story written decades ago depicted humans and a submarine that were reduced to a microscopic size and traveled inside a human body. Nanotechnologies have been researched intensively in recent years, and their results need to be applied for developing fluid machines and machines that can be operated with miniscule amounts of energy. The diverse range of applications includes chemical processes and microenergy systems. Our laboratory researches flow, heat transfer and diffusion phenomena inside microchannels and cooling systems using fine heat pipes, in addition to studying how fine air bubbles behave.

- Faculty Name
- ONO, Naoki
- Keyword
- Micromachines,Fluid dynamics,Nanotechnology
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 4F 04A32-a
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Mechanical engineering
- Applied physics
- Energy engineering
FOR SOCIETY
We conduct basic research, as well as practical development, of micro thermal fluid technologies, which could be used to determine a person’s health by applying a single drop of blood on a chip and to effectively cool small semiconductor devices.