Research Divisions & Centers
Biomolecules autonomously assemble and show higher functionalities in the cell. By learning the nature system, our group is working on development of nanoparticle assemblies with controlled structures via self-assembly focusing on the surface properties derived from ligand coating and shape of the nanoparticles. As the gold nanoparticles show unique properties related to electronic, optical and biomedical applications, their assemblies are expected to be novel functional materials.
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Molecular Device(Ijiro Lab)
Research Themes: Development of nanofabrication method based on biomimetic self-assembly
Research Keywords: DNA mimetics / Self-assembly / Bottom-up nanofabrication
Graduate School: Graduate School of Life Science
Major: Division of Soft Matter
Phone: 011-706-9360
Room: 04-304 , Institute for Integrated Innovations(Sousei bldg.)
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Research Themes: Development of functional devices using metal nanoparticles and soft matter
Research Keywords: Soft materials / Metal nanoparticles assemblies / Photonic functions/ Plasmonics
Graduate School: Graduate School of Life Science
Major: Division of Soft Matter
Phone: 011-706-9370
Room: 04-105 , Institute for Integrated Innovations(Sousei bldg.)
Email: Please hover your mouse pointer here.
External Sites: research map Researcher database







