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Energy
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Space
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Mechanical / Aviation
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Environment
FURUSAWA Takashi Associate Professor
Course
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Faculty
Mechanical, Intelligent Systems and Aerospace Engineering
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Master's Program
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Doctoral Program
Systems Innovation Engineering
Degrees Obtained
- Doctorate (Information Science), Field of Degree: Computational Fluid Dynamics
Fields of Research
- Fluid Dynamics
- Multiphysics Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Turbomachinery
Profile
- March 2007: Graduated from Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University
- March 2012: Completed the doctoral program in Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University
- April 2012 - March 2018: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University
- April 2018 - March 2026: Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University
- April 2026 - present: Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
Research Themes
Next-generation aerospace and power technologies through multiphysics flow simulation
We conduct multiphysics flow simulations for aircraft engines and aerospace systems, as well as for power generation systems and chemical reactors. We develop numerical methods and mathematical models that incorporate condensation, particle formation, and chemical reactions, aiming to advance the frontiers of multiphysics flow simulation.
Teaching Philosophy
I aim to cultivate individuals who can create new technologies and fields through research in mechanical engineering, while embracing both the joy of discovery and the challenges of identifying problems.