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Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI study the physical properties of novel materials, especially surfaces, thin films and nanostructured molecules, through theory and computer simulations. Using electronic structure calculations, I investigate the relationship between the atomic structure of the materials and their electronic and magnetic properties, in close collaboration with experimental groups in Chiba, elsewhere in Japan and abroad. I develop theoretical methods and computer codes for various electron spectroscopies, including photoemission, X-ray absorption and luminescence. I also do research on the statistical mechanics of solutions by extending classical fluctuation theory.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Altermagnetism. Single molecular magnets. Theory of angle-resolved and resonant photoemission.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Be open-minded. Think out of the box. Science is not a business.
Hobby / Holiday
Mountain hiking, Growing potatoes.
Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI am researching to characterize molecules by simulation and NMR. Utilizing the findings from these investigations, I am addressing social issues such as disposal of high-level radioactive waste, the development of next-generation storage batteries, and carbon dioxide fixation. To contribute to society and identify new challenges, I actively collaborate with various industries and share my research outcomes.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Data science, Carbonation reaction, Molecular conformational representation
Motto in Research or in Life:
DEGEIKO (Seek challenges and learn from others)
Promotion and Advocacy of Emacs and FreeBSD
Hobby / Holiday:
Surfing. Goal: to surf abroad at least once a year.
Judo. Goal: to continue practicing with my child even when he reaches high school.
