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【 Director 】 Masaaki Mochimaru【 Deputy Director 】Satoshi KagamiDigital Human Research CenterModeling the human body, behavior, and everyday life situations in the computer to assist designs of products and services that fit for the individual and societyURL : http://www.dh.aist.go.jp/en/E-mail : dhrc-liaison-ml@aist.go.jp2-3-26 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064, JapanTel: (03) 3599-8201 / Fax: (03) 5530-2066 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-3-3599-8201 / Fax: +81-3-5530-2066)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tokyo WaterfrontOur scope is to establish a healthy, safe, and sustainable society through provisions of products and services to individuals. Understanding the changes of human factors and behaviors with the intervention of products and services is required.We are researching technologies to represent human functions on the computer. These are digital human technologies that enable observing human factors (body shapes, movements, sensations) and modeling them, as well as monitoring behavior through real services and providing information based on behavioral models. We are developing designs for products and services that support the quality of life for individuals, and designs for communications that motivate individuals to take action with an understanding of society’s requirements.Simulator of children’s behavior with visualization of risks in living environments【 Outline 】【 Director 】 Shinji Yuasa【 Deputy Director 】Akio FukushimaSpintronics Research CenterCreating green innovations based on nonvolatile memoryURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/src/cie/en_index.htmlE-mail : spin-webmaster-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba Central 2, 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan Tel: (029) 861-5433 / Fax: (029) 861-3432 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-29-861-5433 / Fax: +81-29-861-3432)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (Central)The rapid development of IT society is accompanied with a large increase in the power consumption of electronic devices. To reduce the total power consumption of IT appliances, power consumed during input “standby time” has to be significantly reduced. To achieve this, it is essential to develop nonvolatile memory, which retains data even after the power is turned off. We are developing high-capacity, high-speed, and highly-reliable nonvolatile memory based on spintronics and nanotechnology. Based on these technologies we are also developing basic technologies for a normally-off computer, which is the ultimate green IT solution with no power consumption during the standby time.<�����������������������������>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������<���������������������������������>����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������<��������>・��������������������������������������・�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������・��������������������������������������������・������������������������������������������������・�����������������������������������������������������������【 Outline 】27Organization and OutlineInformation Technology and Electronics

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