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  • 2023年9月12日

    A paper by Teppei Shintaku (graduated in March 2023) and Research Assistant Professor Afsal was published in Advanced Physics Research.

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/apxr.202300064

  • 2023年9月12日

    A paper by Alexandro de Moraes Nogueira (D3) was published in ACS Applied Nano Materials.

    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsanm.3c03348

  • 2023年5月30日

    Prof. Mizuta was introduced in the 2023 edition of the university introduction guidebook 'Ishikare' published by the University Consortium Ishikawa (page 17).

    https://www.ucon-i.jp/newsite/jigyou/post-7.html

  • 2023年3月22日

    A news article 'New machine-learning approach enables to identify one molecule in a billion molecules selectively with graphene sensors' was published on various news sites such as EurekAlert!, Phys.org, and The Graphene Council.

  • 2023年1月11日

    News articles are publicized on EurekAlert! and AlphaGalileo for the world-first demonstration of Graphene-hBN van-der-Waals contact NEMS switches with ultra-low-voltage operation (<0.5V) and 50,000 stable switching repetition,

  • 2022年9月21日

    Professor MIZUTA received the Fellowship award from Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP).
    His award-winning research achievement is 'Functional electro-mechanical hubrid devices at nanometer-scale'.

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  • 2022年7月15日

    A new Research Center for Empathetic and Symbiotic Technology with Nature has just launched to tackle one of key research areas of JAIST.

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  • 2022年7月 6日

    Professor MIZUTA is awarded for the 2022 Fellowship of Japan Society of Applied Physics.The award ceremony will be held during the JSAP Fall Meeting in September.

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  • 2022年4月22日

    The entire laboratory congratulates Sankar Ganesh Ramaraj, Research Associate, on his promotion.
    Thank you, Sankar, for your great contribution! Take care!
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  • 2022年4月21日

    Mizuta-Manoharan Laboratory holds a group meeting every two weeks. The photo shows each student presenting their progress. New M1 students joined us this time!
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