Nagayoshi Iemura
Discussion Panelist
Mr. Nagayoshi Iemura
Postgraduate, Keio University
[Biography]
Postgraduate, Keio University
Nagayoshi Iemura is a graduate student specializing in robotics, with a particular focus on the control and mechanical design of legged humanoid robots. His research explores how to improve the dynamic stability and responsiveness of robotic actuators, aiming to replicate human-like motion in machines. By enhancing walking and movement capabilities, his work contributes to the future of assistive technologies and autonomous systems.
Throughout his academic journey, Nagayoshi has actively participated in various engineering competitions, including the NHK Student Robot Contest and the SICK Solution Hackathon. These events gave him hands-on experience in system integration, sensor fusion, and collaborative development under tight deadlines. His practical skills include programming with C++ and Python, using ROS (Robot Operating System), and designing mechanical structures through CAD and 3D printing.
In addition to his technical expertise, he has a strong passion for international collaboration and real-world applications. He believes in using robotics not just as a field of research, but as a way to solve social problems and improve daily life. His vision includes working globally in innovative environments, contributing to the development of intelligent machines that serve humanity.
Outside of academics, Nagayoshi enjoys traveling, playing piano, and exploring cultural diversity. These interests have strengthened his adaptability and communication skills, especially in cross-cultural settings. He is fluent in Japanese and continuously improving his English through study abroad experiences and international teamwork.
Nagayoshi is eager to take on new challenges that combine creativity, engineering, and impact. His long-term goal is to be part of a global team pushing the boundaries of robotics and automation.
Postgraduate, Keio University
[Biography]
Postgraduate, Keio University
Nagayoshi Iemura is a graduate student specializing in robotics, with a particular focus on the control and mechanical design of legged humanoid robots. His research explores how to improve the dynamic stability and responsiveness of robotic actuators, aiming to replicate human-like motion in machines. By enhancing walking and movement capabilities, his work contributes to the future of assistive technologies and autonomous systems.
Throughout his academic journey, Nagayoshi has actively participated in various engineering competitions, including the NHK Student Robot Contest and the SICK Solution Hackathon. These events gave him hands-on experience in system integration, sensor fusion, and collaborative development under tight deadlines. His practical skills include programming with C++ and Python, using ROS (Robot Operating System), and designing mechanical structures through CAD and 3D printing.
In addition to his technical expertise, he has a strong passion for international collaboration and real-world applications. He believes in using robotics not just as a field of research, but as a way to solve social problems and improve daily life. His vision includes working globally in innovative environments, contributing to the development of intelligent machines that serve humanity.
Outside of academics, Nagayoshi enjoys traveling, playing piano, and exploring cultural diversity. These interests have strengthened his adaptability and communication skills, especially in cross-cultural settings. He is fluent in Japanese and continuously improving his English through study abroad experiences and international teamwork.
Nagayoshi is eager to take on new challenges that combine creativity, engineering, and impact. His long-term goal is to be part of a global team pushing the boundaries of robotics and automation.