Yoki Izawa of the University of Hyogo receives Information Processing Society of Japan Student Encouragement Award for research in the Moonshot Kunii Project
2025.3.17
Yoki Izawa, a fourth-year student at the University of Hyogo, has received the Information Processing Society of Japan Student Encouragement Award for a research presentation related to the Moonshot Kunii Project’s R&D Theme 1-3: “Design and Implementation of Self-organized Network Intelligence with Co-evolutionary Capabilities.”
Student Encouragement Award: Yoki Izawa (Fourth-year student at the University of Hyogo)
Adaptive switching of terrain-specific approaches for differential two-wheeled robots to traverse diverse terrain environments
87th National Convention of the Information Processing Society of Japan Awards: https://www.ipsj.or.jp/event/taikai/87/
87th National Convention Student Encouragement Award: https://www.ipsj.or.jp/award/taikaigakusei.html
The photo shows Yoki Izawa providing explanations to booth visitors at the ISIEX2025 International Space Industry Exhibition