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Research interests

Laboratories

Photonics and Optical Science

Laboratory of Photo-System Physics

  • Quantum computing and communication
  • Quantum teleportation and lithography
  • Quantum dynamics in microstructures
  • Single molecule and particle spectroscopy
  • Nanophotonic sensing and manipulation
sasakilab

Laboratory of Nanomaterials and Nanoscopy

  • Super-resolution fluorescence and Raman microscopy
  • Observation on dynamics of single molecules
  • Endoscopy to directly access single molecules
  • Nanoparticle-based drug delivery system
uji-ilab

Laboratory of Coherent X-ray Optics

  • Nano-structure analysis of cell organelles etc. by x-ray diffraction microscopy
  • Development of ultra-fast coherent x-ray imaging
  • Development of imaging techniques utilizing focused coherent x-rays for life science applications
  • X-ray spectroscopy utilizing photon interference
  • Atom-resolving x-ray holography
nishinolab

Laboratory of Nanosystem Optical Manipulation

Material and Molecular Sciences

Laboratory of Photonic Nanomaterials

  • Photofunctional molecules and nanomaterials
  • Fluorescent probes for sensing and bioimaging
  • Single-molecule detections and imaging
  • Control of charge carrier dynamics in low dimensional materials
  • Hybrid nanomaterials for energy and electron transfer
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Laboratory of Smart Molecules

  • Study of photoresponsive liquid Crystals
  • Study of light-driven molecular machines
  • Study of photoresponsive chiral molecules
tamaokilab

Laboratory of Nanostructure Physics

  • Nanostructure physics
  • Spiral heterostructures
  • Electronic correlations and spin correlations in nanostructures
  • Dimensionality (hetero-structural) control
  • Electric and magnetic property in spin quantum-cross structure
  • Photovoltaic devices/Solar cells
  • Density functional theory
  • Many-body perturbation theory
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Laboratory of Interactive Functional Material

  • Structural, compositional and functional design of inorganic nanomaterials by spatially selective assembly and device applications
  • Development of inorganic/organic nanosensor materials with both robustness and molecular recognition ability
  • Integrated artificial olfactory sensor and odor digitalization
  • Collection, analysis, and utilization of biochemical information from odors
NagashimaLab

Biology and Life Sciences

Laboratory of Information Biophotonics

  • High-speed bioimaging
  • Large-scale 3D fluorescence imaging
  • Biological image analysis using deep learning
  • Optogenetic control of living organisms by lightwave engineering
mikamilab

Laboratory of Molecular Device

  • Organization of DNA and DNA-mimetics and its photo-function-alization
  • Synthesis of DNA-templated metal nanowire
  • Creation of virus-based drug delivery carries
ijirolab

Cooperative Research

Laboratory of Social Cooperation Advisory

  • Application of nonlinear dynamics to biological rhythm analysis
  • Development of healthcare systems based on gait rhythm analysis
  • Introduction of methodology based on qualitative cognition to social system analysis
  • Analysis of research organization for development of advanced science and technology

Alliance Collaborative Research Laboratory

  • 2光子スピニングディスク共焦点顕微鏡の技術開発
  • 細胞、組織深部における高解像度ライブイメージング
  • 生体分子の組織化機構の理解を目指す研究
corelab

Laboratory of New-paradigm computing

  • 自然現象の創発現象を用いた新概念コンピューティングの探求
  • 社会課題を物理現象にマッピングするモデル化技術の探索
  • 社会の複雑なネットワーク構造から規則的なグラフへの埋め込み技術の開発

Collaboration with the Center for Human Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience

Joint Research and Education Center with College of Science, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)

Green Nanotechnology Research Center

Laboratory of Functional Thin Film Materials

  • Development of functional oxides based thin film devices utilizing photonic, electronic, and magnetic properties
  • Fabrication of conducting oxide based superstructure and their potential investigation as thermoelectric materials
  • Development of special epitaxial growth method
  • Development of novel transparent oxide semiconductor thin film transistors
ohtalab

Laboratory of Nanostructured Functional Materials

  • Creation of nanostructured spintronic devices
  • Development of optic, magnetic, and electronic devices using magnetic thin films
  • Evolution of superconducting properties and Exploration of novel superconductors
  • Exploration of novel functional properties through simultaneous control of carrier and pressure
  • Development of optical devices employing nanoimprint lithography
  • Low-temperature imprint through voltage application
  • Control of glass-surface characteristics through corona discharge treatment
  • Alkali-proton replacement using palladium catalyst electrode
nishiilab

Laboratory of Functional Nanomolecular Materials

  • Molecular conductors and magnets with supramolecular functional units
  • Solid state molecular motors
  • Molecular nanowires and device application
  • Molecular assemblies with bistability
  • Supramolecular assemblies with Polyoxometalate
  • Assemblies of metal complexes at the solid-air interface
  • Organic and metal-complex FET
nakamuralab

Office of Materials and Devices Research Strategies

Collaborative Research on Nanotechnology

Research Center of Mathematics for Social Creativity

Laboratory of Mathematical Modeling

  • Mathematical analysis of a self-propelled materials.
  • Mathematical analysis of epidermal structures and skin diseases.
  • Formulation of biological models.
  • Mathematical analysis of self-propeled phenomenon using minimizing movements.
  • Pattern formation in reaction-difusion systems.

Laboratory of Molecule & Life Nonlinear Sciences

  • Fundamental principle of selectivity and stochasticity in “changes of states” such as chemical reactions and biomolecular dynamics
  • Developments of new methodologies and concepts to bridge molecules and life based on single molecule time series
  • Information flow across hierarchies of time and space and its relation to biological functions
  • Adaptability, robustness and emergence in complex molecular systems
  • Application to biological system by single molecule spectroscopy
komatsuzakilab

Laboratory of Mathematical and Physical Ethology

  • Searching for an elementary algorism of behavioral intelligence that may be common from amoeba to human
  • Searching for design method of human-friendly interface to machines and robots
  • Developing an imaging technique for observing the physical processes of behavior in single-celled organisms
  • Exploring the equations of motion that enable diversity and flexibility of behavioral patterns in organisms
  • Optimization of structural shape and function based on a theory of biological adaptability.
  • Mechanics and rheology in locomotion of lower organisms.
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Laboratory of Experimental Mathematics

Collaborative Research on Mathematics

Co-creative Research Support Department

Nikon Imaging Center

The Nikon Imaging Center at Hokkaido University (NIC@Hokudai) promotes the improvement and development of bio-imaging technologies and their application to the life sciences. The NIC@Hokudai also aims to facilitate cooperation between enterprises related to microscope technology, and to participate in both educational research and international exchange.
  • To provide an environment for basic research with state-of-the-art microscopy and imaging equipment
  • To provide training courses on basic and advanced microscopy
  • To develop new microscopy techniques incorporating specific user requirements
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Promotion Office for International Alliance

The Research Institute for Electronic Science is promoting research and human exchange through international collaboration. We have concluded exchange agreements with laboratories and centers in each country (Asia: 6, Europe, USA: 4), and exchange staff and students, joint symposium etc. and joint research project are carried out. The Promotion Office for International Alliance was established in 2012 in order to further develop international collaborative activities through planning and planning advice on international collaboration and to enhance and strengthen collaborative activities as a hub of the international network. We are setting up a collaboration program between domestic laboratory network and oversea research organization network.
  • RIES-Hokudai International Symposium every year inviting speakers from abroad
  • Conclusions of academic agreement with overseas research institutes (6 research organizations in Asia, 4 research organizations in Europe and the USA as of Sep. 2018)
  • Bilateral Joint Research Project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, JST Strategic International Science and Technology Cooperation Promotion Project etc. (2007-2013)
  • 1 Human Frontier Science Program Grant Award to promote interdisciplinary international collaborative research on biology and surrounding fields 1 case in 2007, 2 cases in 2010, 1 case in 2013 (Number of awards (RIKEN, after Tokyo University) nationwide 3rd place, award-winning rate per number of faculty nation top)
  • Ig Nobel Prize in 2008, 2010
  • One Yamato Adrian Prize awarded for excellent collaborative research between Japan and the UK (2010)
  • Excellent International Collaborative Research Results; Science 2007, 2010, Adv. Mater. 2012, 2014, Nature Materials 2013, Nature Commun. 2015, Nat. Chem. Biol. 2017, ACSnano 2018 et al.

Nanotechnology and DX Center

We support the research and development by nano/ miciro fabrication techniques using EB lithography system, clean room environment and so on, and advanced characterization of nanomaterials using CsSTEM, FE-SEM, XPS.
Technical consultation, equipment training and technical support will be carried out to other universities, public institutions, corporate users. We also actively accept collaborative research.

RIES-COS Joint Research and Education Center

Division of Technical Staffs

System/Equipment Development Team

Equipment Development/Machining Group designs, develops, and produces laboratory instruments using various machine tools.We receive orders from all departments on and off the campus through the Global Facility Center’s Prototype Machining Solution Project.

In the system development group, we engage in system development, including data analysis and utilizing IoT technology. In the public relations group, we handle website operations for the institute and also address requests related to public relations, information, and networking.

Nanofabrication/Imaging Analysis Team

The Nanofabrication / Imaging Analysis Team provides technical supports for the clean Room, shared facilities for nano- fabrication and structural analysis, the Nikon Imaging Center as well. The management mentioned here includes maintenance, improvement, training on use etc. As a technical support staff of the Nanotechnology Platform, we are also receiving requests such as technical consultation, technical assistance, technical agency etc. off campus regardless of industry and academia through the Nanotechnology Collaboration Promotion Office.

* Both teams are also provide assistance related to the entire institute, such as institute’s events/exhibitions and liquefied nitrogen training sessions.
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