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Professor Emeritus Hoshi awarded from American Society of Mechanical Engineers

29 Jun 2011


THoshi_s.jpgProfessor Emeritus Tetsutaro Hoshi awarded the Milton C. Shaw Manufacturing Research Medal 2011 from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).


Professor Emeritus Tetsutaro Hoshi (former professor of the Department of Production System Engineering, Currently Director of the Hoshi Technical Research Institute) received the Milton C. Shaw Manufacturing Research Medal 2011 from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).  

This award is given by ASME to those who have achieved distinction in research in the field of machinery manufacturing.

Research subjects:
Clarification of the mechanism for damage to carbide milling tools
Analysis of vibration for machining
Research for the application of machining knowledge to manufacturing sites using CAM (computer aided manufacturing) and knowledge information software systems


Hoshi Technical Research Institute:
http://hoshirt.lspitb.org
[Japanese]

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