Kenji okazaki biography
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- Born, (1955-10-24) October 24, 1955 (age 69) ; Nationality, Japanese ; Occupation(s), visual artist, robotics designer ; Known for, designing robots for studies in.
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Okazaki Kennji
Bioinformatics & Systems Biology Experts
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Medicine , School of Medicine , Department of Ana
Tottori University
Japan
Publications
Oral diseases of the human skeletal remains of the Dawenkou cultural period unearthed from Beiqian site in Jimo city, Shangdong province , vol.10 (p.65 - 79) , 2013 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , Chinese
Sex difference in oral disease of millet agriculturalists from the Take-vatan lineage of the recent Bunun tribe of Taiwan , Kenji OKAZAKI, TSAI Pei-Ying, LU Kuo-Shyan , Anthropological Science , vol.121 (2) (p.105 - 113) , 2013 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Difference in public oral health at the Spring/Autumn and Warring States period between the Central Plains and the northern Great Wall region in China , Kenji Okazaki, Wen-Quan Fan, Wei Dong and Zhu Hong , Quaternary International , vol.405 (p.34 - 43) , 2016 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
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Kenjiro Okazaki
Japanese robotics designer
Kenjiro Okazaki
Born (1955-10-24) October 24, 1955 (age 69) Nationality Japanese Occupation(s) visual artist, robotics designer Known for designing robots for studies in natural computing and perception
Kenjirō Okazaki (岡崎 乾二郎, Okazaki Kenjirō, born October 24, 1955) is a Japanese visual artist and robotics designer whose works span several genres, including painting, sculpture (reliefs and constructions), as well as landscape design and architecture.
Career
Many of Okazaki's visual works have been featured in public collections throughout Japan and in various exhibitions around the world. In 2002, Okazaki participated in the Venice Biennale as the director of the Japanese pavilion of the 8th International Architecture Exhibition. His recent works include a collaborative dance performance "I love my robots" with the choreographer Trisha Brown which premiered in early 2007.[1][2]
He is active as a theoretician and critic and is the author or co-author of several bo
Kenjiro Okazaki
Japanese robotics designer
Kenjiro Okazaki | |
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| Born | (1955-10-24) October 24, 1955 (age 69) |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Occupation(s) | visual artist, robotics designer |
| Known for | designing robots for studies in natural computing and perception |
Kenjirō Okazaki (岡崎 乾二郎, Okazaki Kenjirō, born October 24, 1955) is a Japanese visual artist and robotics designer whose works span several genres, including painting, sculpture (reliefs and constructions), as well as landscape design and architecture.
Career
Many of Okazaki's visual works have been featured in public collections throughout Japan and in various exhibitions around the world. In 2002, Okazaki participated in the Venice Biennale as the director of the Japanese pavilion of the 8th International Architecture Exhibition. His recent works include a collaborative dance performance "I love my robots" with the choreographer Trisha Brown which premiered in early 2007.[1][2]
He is active as a theoretician and critic and is the author or co-author of several bo
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