Research Facilities: Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory
Introduced below are the research facilities managed and operated by the Institute of Technology. Click the name of a research facility to view the corresponding details.
- Structural Testing Laboratory
- Multi Purpose Testing Laboratory
- Vibration Testing Laboratory
- Wind Tunnel Testing Laboratory
- Acoustic Laboratory
- Clean Room Laboratory
- Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory
- Geotechnical Centrifuge Laboratory
- Multi-Function Testing Laboratory
Rock Testing Block
Environmental Testing Block
Fire Testing Block - Biotope
- Safety & Security Center
- Energy Plant
- Historical Gallery of Construction Technology
Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory
The Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory was founded to investigate technologies for preventing problems caused by electromagnetic waves.
As mobile communication demands continue to grow, people are increasingly surrounded by radio waves. In our advanced information society, it is becoming vital to establish office environments that protect information equipment from malfunctions and failures caused by electromagnetic waves. To this end, the Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory performs various tests and experiments related to electromagnetic waves.

IT Solution Laboratory
Description of Tests and Experiments
- Measurements of electromagnetic characteristics of construction materials
- Tests pertaining to electronic equipment malfunctions and failures caused by electromagnetic waves
- Designing and creating ideal offices for the future
Features of the Facilities
- Double-chamber anechoic room with world-leading electromagnetic blocking performance guaranteed to provide 100-dB or higher shielding from 100 kHz to 60 GHz
- The IT Solutions Laboratory, which can be used to verify electronic equipment malfunctions and failures caused by electromagnetic waves and serve as a showroom for building management systems and information-security measures
