Ajioka, M1 student from our group, has received the best presentation award for his presentation on "Modeling of the 3D Trajectory and Shock Interaction of a Ball-Batt System Using the Elastic-Collision and Energy-Conservation Principles" at the 65th Automatic Control Conference. A very interesting topic that has many impacts in the sports and baseball research communities. Ajioka uses some concepts that can be used in physics engines and collision detection of rigid bodies. Nice work!
Congrats, Ajioka, for your wonderful presentation on "Modeling of the 3D Trajectory and Shock Interaction of a Ball-Batt System Using the Elastic-Collision and Energy-Conservation Principles".