Third-year doctoral student in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Graduate School of Science and Engineering and Engineering (at the time of the award)
Published on 2025/07/30
We pursue nonlinear systems that cannot be represented in a single form, aiming to contribute to future automated systems.
Yuji Asai
"Nonlinear systems" are systems where input and output values are not simply proportional. Mr. Asai is mathematically approaching the path to further automation by controlling these systems, which are said to account for 99% of the world's systems, with greater precision than ever before. He received an award at an academic conference during his first year of doctoral studies, and even now, after completing his doctorate, he is diligently working to further deepen his research.