Laboratory Members
Teaching Staff | ||
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Hiroyuki HASEGAWA | Professor | Ph.D. (Science, Hokkaido University), Solid State Chemistry, Organic Electronics, Nanotechnology |
Graduate students (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology) | ||
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Taichi ORIBE | 1st grade, Doctor course |
Development of new functional organic materials and expression of electronic functions |
Takahiro KODAMA | 2nd grade, Master course |
Development of visual function by patterning of optical functional materials and its application |
Undergraduate students | ||
Kengo ARAKI | 4th grade | Fabrication and characterization of visual filters using optical functional materials |
Yuto TANI | Development of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites and evaluation of their electronic functions | |
Mimi FUKUDA | 3rd grade |
Alumni | |
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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 |
Graduated on March 2024 (6th members) | |
Yuya SHIMMOTO | Development of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite materials and its properties |