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Nanomaterials and Devices Research Area Realization of a well-being society by promoting the cutting-edge science and technology of nanomaterial devices
AKABORI Masashi
Spintronics Research in Semiconductor Nanowires
Semiconductors, Magnetic metals, Nanofabrication, Electrical measurement, Magnetic field, Low temperature
OSHIMA Yoshifumi
Nano-Characterization for innovation- In-situ TEM/SEM Observation -
OHDAIRA Keisuke
Develop next-generation Si-based solar cells through novel process technologies
crystallization, passivation, module reliability
KOYANO MikioThis Lab is not accepting student after October 2025
SUZUKI Toshi-kazu
Compound semiconductor devicesfor functional diversification of electronics
Compound semiconductors, High-speed devices, Energy-saving devices, Device characterization
YAMADA-TAKAMURA Yukiko
Development of nanomaterials based on the understanding of surface and interface
nanomaterials, 2D materials, thin films, ultra-high vacuum, hetero-epitaxial growth, surface and interfaces
MAENOSONO Shinya
Nanoparticle Science and Technology From Synthesis to Applications
quantum confinement effect; localized surface plasmon resonance; superparamagnetism; energy harvesting; nanomedicine; sensing
MURATA HideyukiThis Lab is not accepting student after October 2026
Fundamental research on organic semiconductors and their application to optoelectronics
Organic Light Emitting Diodes, Degradation mechanism of OLED, Fluorescence antenna, Metal fillers made from gold leaf
AN, Toshu
Quantum spin dynamics; sensing, control, and imaging
quantum sensing, diamond NV center, magnetic resonance imaging, spin waves, scanning probe microscopy, laser confocal microscopy
YAMAMOTO Yuko S.
Spectroscopy – Light & Photons to Materials –
Raman spectroscopy, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), quantum effects
ASO Kohei
Nanoscale Visualization of Lithium-Ion Battery Dynamics: Integrating Data Science and Electron Microscopy
lithium-ion batteries, solid-state physics, nanomaterials, nanoscale measurement, materials characterization, data science, electron microscopy
TAKAHASHI Mari
Nanobiotechnology
Nanoparticles; Bioapplications
MAEDA Kensaku
Explore crystal growth mechanism through in-situ observation
in-situ observation, grain boundary, twinned crystal