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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, US
(Joint)
2022-12-22
13:30
Hiroshima Satellite Campus Hiroshima [Poster Presentation] Dependence of concentration on inactivation of E. coli by ultrasound
Kei Nishiguchi, Shun Nagaura, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2022-55
To realize a more sustainable society, researchers have increasingly turned their attention toward ultrasonic sterilizat... [more] US2022-55
pp.24-27
US 2021-11-26
13:25
Online Online Effects of frequency and surfactant addition on ultrasonic pitting on fine particles
Fumiya Sugino, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2021-41
Cavitation bubbles generated by ultrasonic irradiation of liquid physically act on fine samples (e.g., bacteria, algae, ... [more] US2021-41
pp.7-12
EA, US
(Joint)
2019-01-22
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Effect of sonication frequency on inactivation of bacteria and fungi
Yuko Hashimoto, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2018-78
Heat, ultraviolet light, and chemicals have all been used for disinfection of foods, but unpleasant tastes and denaturat... [more] US2018-78
pp.1-5
US, EA
(Joint)
2018-01-23
13:00
Osaka   [Poster Presentation] Elucidation of disruption mechanism of microalgae by ultrasonic cavitation
Takashi Ikeno, Naoto Goda, Shohei Yamanaka, Keisuke Haraguchi, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2017-83
It is a well-known fact that underwater microorganisms can be inactivated through the administration of ultrasonic energ... [more] US2017-83
pp.7-12
EA, US
(Joint)
2017-01-25
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Mechanical resonances of microorganism by ultrasonic cavitation
Yoshinori Ike, Atsushi Yabunaka, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2016-77
We report details of cavitation bubble-induced cell oscillation. In the study, we evaluated inactivation of specific mic... [more] US2016-77
pp.29-33
US, EA
(Joint)
2016-01-28
14:25
Osaka Kansai University, Centenary Memorial Hall Investigation of the ultrasonic irradiation for microcapsules to understand the disruption mechanism of algae
Masaki Kurokawa, Yoshinori Ike, Takashi ikeno, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2015-86
Algae can be disrupted by ultrasonication; however, the mechanism of disruption is still unclear. Previously, the freque... [more] US2015-86
pp.17-20
US 2015-11-09
16:40
Aichi Nagoya Ekimae Office for Inovation hub, AIST [Invited Talk] From nonlinear acoustics to sonochemistry
Hideto Mitome (AIST) US2015-73
The author joined Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology and started to study un... [more] US2015-73
pp.45-50
US, EA
(Joint)
2015-01-28
13:50
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeby high-frequency ultrasonic
Yoshinori Ike, Yuhi Abe, Masaki Kurokawa, Kazuya Nagamine, Ken Yamamoto (Kansai Univ.) US2014-76
A number of studies have reported that application of ultrasound can result in inactivation of fungi. However, the speci... [more] US2014-76
pp.9-13
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