TOKYO, Feb. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) Tokyo has released the February 2026 issue of its flagship online publication UEC Research and Innovation, showcasing groundbreaking research and international initiatives spanning neuroscience, robotics, augmented reality, quantum physics, wireless health technologies, and global development projects.
Read the full issue: http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/
Global Partnerships & International Cooperation
Japan–Poland strategic education and research collaboration: UEC and Poznań University of Technology launched the SEIKO project to strengthen researcher mobility, shared laboratories, and joint education programs.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/news/202602_1.html
Digital agriculture project in Uzbekistan: UEC was selected by JICA to implement a digital transformation agriculture project combining salt‑tolerant cultivation, remote guidance, and AI support to improve blueberry production and farmer livelihoods. http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/news/202602_2.html
Research Highlights
Hidden cellular signals shape memory: Researchers discovered that mitochondrial DNA released during cellular stress activates pathways that weaken neural connections, offering new insights into memory formation.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/research-highlights/research/202602_1.html
Ballet reveals universal principles of rhythm: Motion capture studies show dancers synchronize specific movement points with musical beats, revealing universal sensory cues that align movement with rhythm.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/research-highlights/research/202602_2.html
Innovation Highlights
Clearer mid
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air images for augmented reality: A new optical plate reduces stray light and improves clarity in floating images, enabling more practical shared AR displays.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/research-highlights/innovation/202602_1.html
Plant
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powered soft robots: Researchers demonstrated robots powered by plant growth, enabling movement and gripping without motors or batteries, offering a sustainable approach to robotics.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/research-highlights/innovation/202602_2.html
Feature: Research Quantum physics challenges intuition: Research on the quantum Mpemba effect explores how hotter quantum systems can relax faster than colder ones, advancing quantum science and technologies.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/feature/research/202602.html
Feature: Innovation
Body‑centric wireless communication: Studies examine how wireless signals interact with the human body to design safer wearable and implantable devices.
http://www.ru.uec.ac.jp/randi/feature/innovation/202602.html
Further information
International Affairs Section
Email: researchexch-k@office.uec.ac.jp
Telephone: 81-(0)-42-443-6723
The University of Electro-Communications
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Website: http://www.uec.ac.jp/
About the University of Electro-Communications
The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) in Tokyo is a small, luminous university at the forefront of pure and applied sciences, engineering, and technology research. Its roots trace back to 1918, with a mission to train maritime communication engineers. UEC was officially established as a national university in 1949 and continues to lead innovation in wireless communications, laser science, robotics, informatics, and material science.
With approximately 4,000 students and 350 faculty members, UEC remains a hub for cutting-edge research and collaboration.
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