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Full
knowledge of material properties and the development of new types of
materials are indispensable for the advancement of modern technology
because major breakthroughs in technological problems often depend
on the availability of materials with the desired properties. Our
department offers a wide range of advanced interdisciplinary courses
from basic to applied problems which enable students to realize
various problems to be solved in the development of materials needed
for present and future technology. Students also participate in the
various research activities conducted in the department and share in
the development and analysis of new types of materials.
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- ONAKA Laboratory,
Mechanical Properties of
Materials
- KATO Laboratory,
Physical and Mechanical
Metallurgy
- KAJIHARA Laboratory,
Phase Equilibria and
Transformations
- MISHIMA Laboratory,
Physical Metallurgy and
Alloy Design
- KIMURA Laboratory,
Physical Metallurgy and
Alloy Design
- KUMAI Laboratory,
Mechanical Metallurgy and
Metal Fatigue
- HIRAYAMA Laboratory,
Surface and Interface
Physics
- YASHIMA Laboratory,
Precise Structural
Analysis at High Temperatures
- ITOH Laboratory,
Inorganic Solid State
Chemistry
- TANIYAMA Laboratory,
Magnetism of
Nanostructured Materials and Spin Electronics
- HAYASHI Laboratory,
Physical Chemistry,
Electronics and Ionics in Ceramics
- SUSAKI Laboratory,
Interface
Engineering of Ceramics
- SASAKI Laboratory,
Crystal
Physics
- KAWAJI Laboratory,
Solid State Chemistry
- MAJIMA Laboratory,
Molecular Devices,
Organic Electronics, Scanning Probe Microscopy
- KAMIYA Laboratory,
Oxide Optoelectronic
Devices, Materials Design |
- OKADA Laboratory,
Ceramics, Clay
Mineralogy, Inorganic Porous Materials
- ATOU Laboratory,
Fracture and Phase
Transformation
- SONE Laboratory,
Evaluation of
Materials
- WAKAI Laboratory,
Ceramics
Superplasticity
- AKATSU Laboratory,
Fracture and Deformation
of Ceramics
- HOSONO Laboratory,
Nano-functional
Materials, Photonic and Electronic Materials
- TAKAYANAGI Laboratory,
Mesoscopic
physics
- YAMAMOTO Laboratory,
Mesoscopic
physics
- UTSUMI Laboratory,
Theory of Materials
Properties
- KANBE Laboratory,
High Temperature Strength
of Materials
- YOSHINAGA Laboratory,
Microstructural Design
and Properties of Steel for Automobiles
- HIBINO Laboratory,
Surface
Science
- KANISAWA Laboratory,
Semiconductors
- IKARASHI Laboratory,
Semiconductor
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