Undergraduate School of Global Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Kyoto University
Born in Osaka
Apr 2020 – current Kyoto University, Bachelor of Engineering
While majoring in resource engineering (remote sensing) at university, working as a development member of the world’s first wooden satellite project.
Compact cooling machine focused on cooling small amount of liquids
When “you drink cold water,” it is not needed to be refrigerated except for the amount of water to be drunk at one time. I consider “cooling only the amount to be drunk” by using a small cooling machine. The liquid to be cooled is only a few milliliters at most, and its heat capacity is small, so it can be cooled rapidly. Therefore, the experience of a cold drink can be realized semi-permanently.
Vending machines and supermarkets use huge amounts of electricity to refrigerate drinks all day long, no matter when they are consumed. However, as soon as they are taken out, the beverages return to room temperature quickly and most of the enormous amount of electricity goes to waste. I would like to make an environmental and social impact by focusing on this imbalance between power and experience.