15As the name suggests, the Human-Powered Aircraft Project designs and builds human-powered aircraft to compete in the Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation's "Bird Man Contest Championships," aiming to reach the turning point and win the competition. There are a total of seven groups in the project, including the Propeller Group, Wing Group, and Electrical Equipment Group, and students belong to each group (with concurrent duties) and work on the design and construction of the aircraft. The HPA (Human Powered Aircraft) exchange meetings are held on a regular basis to observe flights of human-powered aircraft and to interact with other related personnel, and technical exchanges with other universities and teams of working people are also actively conducted.The Solar Car Project aims to design and build a solar car and win a solar car competition. In the design and fabrication of solar cars, students take the lead in researching knowledge and acquiring skills related to solar cars. We also focus on theory- and data-based manufacturing by optimizing the body structure using computer simulations and testing the performance of the car body. As for competitions, we participate in solar car competitions such as "World Green Challenge" and "SHIRAHAMA ECO-CAR CHALLENGE". Since these competitions are held on multiple dates, team members live together, drive and maintain the solar car, and plan the race strategy in order to finish the race and achieve high rankings.One of the goals of the Robot Project is to compete in national robot competitions such as "NHK Robocon" and "Rescue Robot Contest" and achieve good results. Since the work involved in building a robot is very diverse, we divide the work into different sections, such as designing the body, creating electrical and electronic circuits, programming, and so on. For example, when controlling a motor, the person in charge of electrical and electronic circuits and the person in charge of programming work together. Therefore, it is important to have good communication skills to correctly inform others of the situation and to correctly understand what they are saying.Project activities are designed to allow students to experience the "manufacturing process" as it actually takes place in many industries, including goal setting, problem identification and solution, work process organization and progress management, effective budget execution, post-implementation feedback and improvement, etc. These real-life experiences greatly contribute to the development of students as "people who can play an active role in the field," which is the goal of the university's founding spirit.Project-Based Learning (PBL)Human-Powered Aircraft ProjectSolar Car ProjectRobot ProjectInterdisciplinary Projects
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