About the Research

About the Research

We would like to introduce the laboratories of the Department of Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics.

  • Crystal Engineering Laboratory / Atsuhito Sawabe

    ■ Fundamental research into diamond thin film growth and its semiconductor properties
    ■Development of magnetic thin film materials using giant magnetoresistance effect
    ■Research into material processing technology using plasma and ion beams
    ■ Research into next-generation light-emitting display elements

  • Information and Communication Laboratory / So Jiyu

    ■Research related to "communications" in a broad sense, focusing on digital communications related to source coding (information compression) and channel coding (error correction code)

  • Power Electronics Laboratory / Hirokazu Matsumoto

    ■ Research and development of power conversion circuits used in solar power generation
    ■ Research and development of wireless power transmission system for automated guided vehicles
    ■Making a solar car using a 3D printer
    ■Development of thin actuators for robots

  • Electronic Circuit Application Laboratory / Yasuyuki Matsutani

    ■Research into analog and digital circuits
    ■Research on man-machine interfaces

  • System and Control Engineering Laboratory / Jun Yoneyama

    ■Research on fuzzy systems and fuzzy control
    ■Research on robust control of systems containing uncertainty
    ■Research into autonomous movement of drones and mobile robots
    ■Research into the control of stochastic systems

  • Advanced Device Materials Engineering Laboratory / Shinji Huang

    ■ Synthesis and crystal growth of nanocarbon materials such as graphene
    ■Development of transparent antennas, chemical sensors, and bioenergy devices

  • Quantum Photonics Laboratory / Hideyuki Tonobayashi

    ■Research and development of optical quantum electronics devices
    ■Research into ultra-high-speed optical communications and photonic network applications
    ■ Research into the application of optical measurement and optical sensing technology

  • Bioinstrumentation and Sensibility Engineering Laboratory / Akio Nozawa

    ■ Development of non-contact vital signs sensing technology
    ■ Research into product function evaluation methods based on sensory information
    ■Research into biofeedback systems

  • Nanoelectronics Laboratory / Junji Haruyama

    ■ Research into the creation of next-generation electronic devices with new functions by freely controlling the nanoworld of atoms and molecules
    ■Research into two-dimensional atomic layer materials, topological phases in nanocarbon materials, spintronics, superconductivity, etc.

  • Energy Element Laboratory / Yasuaki Ishikawa

    ■Development of solar cells for indoor use
    ■ Development of long-term reliable solar cells
    ■Development of nanostructured materials for thermoelectric elements

  • Wireless Systems Laboratory / Ryosuke Suga

    ■ Research into sensing using radio waves
    ■Research into microwave and millimeter wave circuits
    ■Research on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    ■ Research into the effects of electromagnetic waves on the human body and protection against them

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