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Takahiro Ueda

by ims last modified 2006-07-25 12:12

Visiting Scholar from KOMATSU Ltd., Japan

  • Office Phone: +1 (513) 556-3820 Office Fax: +1 (513) 556-4647
  • E-mail: takahiu@ucmail.uc.edu

Objective:

Visiting Scholar under the J-1 visa program of the University of Cincinnati with study focusing on the next generation maintenance using infotronics technology at Intelligent Maintenance Systems Center.

 

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

  • Excited by the challenge of research and experimentation.
  • Skilled in all phases of intelligent maintenance systems.
  • Good working knowledge of infotronics.
  • Building good communication with other company's people.

 

PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

C-Language Programming/Operation of Computer

  • Successfully developed new or modified software of data logger terminals for construction machines.
    --especially in communication with other components via Car Area Network (CAN).
  • Readily analyzed huge log data to detect if there is wrong condition.
  • Made some reports more effective.

Mathematics/Control Theory

  • Showed the validity of application of Quadratic Stabilization Method to benchmark problem.
  • Found the trigger of searching the optimum solution on H-infinity control problem with constant scaling parameters.

 

 

WORK HISTORY

1999-present

Engineer

KOMATSU Ltd. Development Div.

 

I work for our company's Vehicle Health Monitoring System mainly developing software of terminals, which is expected to become very useful tool for R&M business for huge construction machines.

1997

Salesman & Engineer

KOMATSU Ltd. Electronics Div.

 

I worked as a salesman and an engineer of our company's visual inspection machines mainly for IC device producers. These machines are used to compare objects to good sample with their images from cameras. I usually visited device producers to sell and set up them in Japan or southeast Asia.

1995

Researcher

KOMATSU Ltd. Research Div.

 

I worked as researcher developing a 3-D inspection machine using stereo method with two cameras. This machine checks pins of an IC package. I designed the algorism of measuring height of a pin with its images.

 

EDUCATION

M.S., Physical Science Engineering – OSAKA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN, 1995
Related coursework: Control Theory, Mechanical Behavior

B.Eng., Mechanical Engineering for Computer – Controlled Machinery
– OSAKA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN, 1993
Related coursework: Control Engineering, Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics



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