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Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU)

Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU)

Tokyo Metropolitan University, often referred to as TMU, is a Public Research University in Japan.

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Deep neural networks could detect magnetic field anomalies for faster warnings before earthquakes and tsunamis

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have applied machine-learning techniques to achieve fast, accurate estimates of local geomagnetic fields using data taken at multiple observation points, potentially allowing detection of changes caused by earthquakes and tsunamis. A deep neural network (DNN) model was developed and trained using existing data; the result is a fast, efficient method

Deep neural networks could detect magnetic field anomalies for faster warnings before earthquakes and tsunamis

Moth eye-inspired material boosts efficiency of solar cells

In order for a solar cell to be as efficient as possible, the last thing it should be is reflective – after all, light should be getting absorbed by it, not being bounced off. With that in mind, a few years ago a group of Japanese scientists set out to create an antireflective film coating

Moth eye-inspired material boosts efficiency of solar cells

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