Instrumentation Physics

Professor

surface science, nano/molecular electronics, field electron emission

Ultimate measurements and control of surfaces and interfaces of nano- and molecularelectronics materials by means of molecular beam scattering techniques and scanning probe microscopy.


Professor

protein solution, protein folding

Control of protein folding and development for novel nanobiomaterial.


Professor

Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM), secondry electron, electron-matter interaction

Development of material characterization techniques using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Angle & energy resolved secondary electron (SE) detection for SE spectroscopy


Professor

electron source, electron optics, electron-beam/solid interaction, scanning electron microscope

Studies of electron optics and electron-beam/solid interaction. Proposal of new scanning electron microscope.


Professor

Condensed matter theory, Solid state physics, Computational materials science

Condensed matter theory. Computational materials science. Density functional theory for nonequilibrium systems. Theory of charge, heat, and spin transport in nanoscale systems.


Professor

Visualization of Local Field, Carbon-nano-material, Catalytic Reaction

Material science and engineering with electron and ion-beam induced excitation for creating carbon based new functional structure, exploring solid state physics, and electronic device application.


Professor

Surface science, Organic/hydrogen nanotechnology, Self organization

Basic researches on next-generation materials in organic and hydrogen nanotechnology. Nanoscale engineering utilizing self-organization phenomena.


Associate Professor 

Theory of condensed matter, Computational physics, Quantum transport simulation

Development of simulation methodology based on quantum theory for charge transport, thermal transport, and thermoelectric properties of materials, and its application to material development.


Associate Professor

Nanoporous materials, graphene, energy device

Development of novel metal/carbon nanoporous materials for realizing sustainable societies and creation of new energy devices


Associate Professor

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Hardware development, Software development

Development of novel NMR imaging systems and new applications in NMR imaging.



Lecturer

Structure and electronic state study of hydrogen storage metals and metalloprotein by high energy ion beam and synchrotron radiation.


Assistant Professor

synchrotron radiation, nanocarbon material, microscopy imaging.

Development of synchrotron radiation techniques for observing dynamic structural change of non-Newtonian fluid. Synthesizing and measuring physical properties of nanocarbon materials.


Assistant Professor

enzyme activation, liquid-liquid phase separation, metabolon

Research on measuring biomolecular functions, structures, interactions, and assembly states in solutions, aiming to understand how efficient biochemical reactions proceed in vivo and their practical applications in vitro.


Assistant Professor

insulator, high voltage, vacuum, discharge

Evaluation of improved electrical insulator materials for electron guns with high acceleration voltages. Fundamental studies of surface flashover and charging on insulators in vacuum.


Assistant Professor

Electron microscopy, in situ observation, carbon materials

Development of a time-resolved electron microscopy technique to observe dynamic property changes in non-Newtonian fluids


Assistant Professor

Surface Science, Electron Emission, Electron Sources

Study of surface science of novel electron source materials for next generation electron microscopes


Assistant Professor

Surface science, organic molecular thin film, electronic structure

Experimental studies for the electronic property of organic semiconductor thin film using surface science technique. Nano structure measurement using scanning probe microscope and electronic state measurement using synchrotron radiation photoemission spectroscopy.


Assistant Professor

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), secondary electron, electron-matter interaction, surface discharge

Physics of secondary electron image formation in scanning electron microscope (SEM). Studies of surface discharge in vacuum.

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