qwm_WEC_6 Date: 11 November 2024 Copyright OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 沖縄科学技術大学院大学). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images Site of 300 Propellers Professor Shintake plans to station 300 huge propellers 100 meters underneath the ocean’s surface in the Kuroshio current. The propellers should generate one million kilowatts of energy in total – equivalent to the power of one nuclear reactor. Sketch of Electron Microscope Design A skilled artist, Shintake’s often works the old-fashioned way, with pen and paper, in the initial stages of a project’s design. This is one of his first drawings of the his eletron microscope design. ‘How Will Basic Science Save the World?’ Poster Contest Group Photo OIST Professor Mahesh Bandi Professor Mahesh Bandi of the Collective Interactions Unit receives major grant to study the evolution of the foot. Buoys in Ishigaki On the same day as the Coast Guard buoy deployment, Koichi Toda connects one of 18 OIST buoys with temperature sensors to a dock in Ishigaki Island.
Site of 300 Propellers Professor Shintake plans to station 300 huge propellers 100 meters underneath the ocean’s surface in the Kuroshio current. The propellers should generate one million kilowatts of energy in total – equivalent to the power of one nuclear reactor.
Site of 300 Propellers Professor Shintake plans to station 300 huge propellers 100 meters underneath the ocean’s surface in the Kuroshio current. The propellers should generate one million kilowatts of energy in total – equivalent to the power of one nuclear reactor.
Sketch of Electron Microscope Design A skilled artist, Shintake’s often works the old-fashioned way, with pen and paper, in the initial stages of a project’s design. This is one of his first drawings of the his eletron microscope design.
Sketch of Electron Microscope Design A skilled artist, Shintake’s often works the old-fashioned way, with pen and paper, in the initial stages of a project’s design. This is one of his first drawings of the his eletron microscope design.
OIST Professor Mahesh Bandi Professor Mahesh Bandi of the Collective Interactions Unit receives major grant to study the evolution of the foot.
OIST Professor Mahesh Bandi Professor Mahesh Bandi of the Collective Interactions Unit receives major grant to study the evolution of the foot.
Buoys in Ishigaki On the same day as the Coast Guard buoy deployment, Koichi Toda connects one of 18 OIST buoys with temperature sensors to a dock in Ishigaki Island.
Buoys in Ishigaki On the same day as the Coast Guard buoy deployment, Koichi Toda connects one of 18 OIST buoys with temperature sensors to a dock in Ishigaki Island.