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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 conducting research on the functionality of a single magnetic atom or molecule on the surface of solid materials, such as magnetic substances and superconductors, as a quantum bit or quantum sensor for the next generation of quantum computers. Additionally, I have developed a distinctive scanning tunneling microscope capable of directly observing the quantum states of the smallest atomic and molecular structures. My current focus is on actively contributing to the development of novel quantum materials.
Recent Topics of Interest: The development of a quantum bit network utilizing atom and molecule
Motto in Research or in Life: Persist in what I like.
Hobby / Holiday: Research, Sacred Site Visits
