博士(工学)(東京大学), Doctor(Engineering)(The University of Tokyo)
Research funding number
30256812
J-Global ID
200901061816089228
Profile
Yasuyuki Miyazaki received his Ph.D. degrees in Aeronautics from the University of Tokyo in 1993. He has been working for Nihon University since 1993. His major research area includes flexible multi-body dynamics and structural dynamics of deployable large space structure. He also researched on numerical simulation of impact of elastic bodies as a visiting researcher of University of Colorado at Boulder from 2001 to 2002. He was a visiting professor of JAXA from 2006 to 2008. He is a professor of Nihon University since 2008. He is currently interested in space demonstration of his research. His laboratory has already developed and launched two pico-satellites for the space demonstration of his research. He is a member of JAXA’s solar power sail project "IKAROS", which was launched and deployed thin large membrane in 2010. He developed the numerical analysis code for the prediction of the deployment dynamics of the membrane of IKAROS. His current research interest includes the state-of-art self-deployable structure for future large space structure mission as well as the deployment dynamics of JAXA's large solar power sail "OKEANOS" and space utilization using nano-satellites.
JSME, Paper Award of The 8th Asian Conference on Multibody Dynamics,Report on Microgravity Experiments of Self-Deployable Truss Structure Consisting of BCON BoomsShota Inour Akihiro Tamura Dan Hyodo Yasuyuki Miyazaki
Mar 2015
日本機械学会宇宙工学部門「スペースフロンティア」
Apr 2012
Best Paper in Gossamer Systems (AIAA),Mission Report on The Solar Power Sail Deployment Demonstration of IKAROS
Project Based Learning through Development and Operation of CubeSat
200117 - 2021331
My laboratory's students developed four CubeSats (1U - 8U) and launched them. The students operated them successfully. Through these CubeSat projects, they learned space engineering and systems engineering practically.
The matter which should mention specially in other instructional activities
Award of JSME Space Engineering Division
2012329 - 2012329
Miyazaki was awarded "Uchuu Shou" (Space Prize) from the Space Engineering Division of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers.
● Number of students under supervision
Fiscal Year
2018年度(FY2018)
Doctoral program
1
Master’s program
12
Fiscal Year
2019年度(FY2019)
Doctoral program
1
Master’s program
11
Fiscal Year
2018年度(FY2018)
Doctoral program
1
Master’s program
7
Fiscal Year
2021年度(FY2021)
Doctoral program
2
Students under Commissioned Guidance Student System