Chemistry Laboratory
Solid State Chemistry Laboratory
(Hasegawa Laboratory)

Faculty of Education, Shimane University
Chemistry Course, Major in Science of Environmental Systems, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Shimane University

Laboratory Members



Teaching Staff
Hiroyuki HASEGAWA Associate Professor Ph.D. (Science, Hokkaido University),
Solid State Chemistry, Organic Electronics, Nanotechnology

Graduate students (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology)
Taichi ORIBE 2nd grade,
Master course
Development of new functional organic materials and expression of electronic functions
Takahiro KODAMA 1st grade,
Master course
Development of visual function by patterning of optical functional materials and its application
Undergraduate students
Yuya SHIMMOTO 4th grade Development of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite materials and its properties
Kengo ARAKI 3rd grade
Yuto TANI




Alumni
Graduated on March 2019 (1st members)
Tatsuya URABAYASHI Material effects in organic nanocrystals fabricated by electrochemical method
Kikuka OI Development of phthalocyanine-based nanocrystals using electrochemical method and their properties
Yuka SANO Functional manifestation by ink-jet patterning of biologically originated materials
Graduated on March 2020 (2nd members)
Shun-ya OKADA Development of organic nanocrystals using electrochemical method and their properties
Kazuya SHOMURA Ink-jet patterning of biologically originated materials and their functionalities
Graduated on March 2021 (3rd members)
Yuka IGAWA Development of organic nanocrystals using nanoscale electrocrystallization and their properties
Ryuki NISHIHARA Development of teaching materials for programming education in science classes
Graduated on March 2022 (4th member)
Shun MASUDA Development of teaching materials for programming education in junior high school science classes
Graduated on March 2023 (5th member)
Kairi SAKAMOTO
(Master Course)
Development of sensing devices fabricated by patterning of biologically originated materials
Kai NUNOMURA Development of organic nanocrystals using nanoscale electrocrystallization