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 of the University of Hyogo receives Information Processing Society of Japan Student Encouragement Award for research in the Moonshot Kunii Project

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