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Introduction to Research for High School Students

Imagine the future and create innovation

At the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University, there is a lot of original and creative research going on. Here are just a few examples of cutting-edge research and its appeal, presented by professors from various fields. We hope you will enjoy reading about what kind of research you can do at the Faculty of Science and Engineering while imagining your own future.
Why don’t you challenge yourself to make new discoveries and create new things that you can share with the local community and the world in the rich field of learning that is Iwate University?

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Organic Chemistry / Synthetic Chemistry / Chemical Substances / Catalysis / Pharmaceuticals / Computer Chemistry / Molecular Design / Drug Discovery
Chemistry
Chemistry

We have actively introduced computer chemistry and performed difficult quantum chemical calculations. Recently, we have also introduced AI to our research.

Designing Chemicals at the Molecular Level
Pharmaceutical research made possible by the Faculty of Science and Technology

KORENAGA Toshinobu

KORENAGA Toshinobu Professor

Did you all know? Half of the research workers in pharmaceutical companies come from outside the pharmaceutical industry. Among them, synthetic organic chemists who can handle complex drug molecules at will are indispensable in pharmaceutical research and have an advantage in getting a job in pharmaceutical companies. In my laboratory, we are also researching the technologies that researchers in pharmaceutical companies need, such as “development of catalysts,” “shortening the synthesis of pharmaceutical molecules,” and “analysis of pharmaceuticals and organic reactions by computational chemistry,” and many graduates are active in pharmaceutical companies.

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Condensed Matter Physics / High Pressure Science / Superconductors / Graphite / Nanotubes
Mathematical Science and Physics
Mathematical Science and Physics

Vibration spectra are observed using a micro Raman spectrometer. The sample is set under a microscope, and a laser beam is incident to capture the scattered light, which is then spectroscopically detected and output as a spectrum.

High Pressure Science: Encountering Unknown Novel Physical Properties by Applying High Pressure

NAKAYAMA Atsuko

NAKAYAMA Atsuko Professor

When high pressure is applied to a material, the molecules and atoms change their arrangement and exhibit completely different properties. In the high-density supercritical fluid phase of hydrogen, which occurs at room temperature and above 560 megapascals, an ortho-para conversion of nuclear spins occurs. By clarifying the mechanism of this manifestation, we hope to obtain hints for solving the energy loss problem pointed out in hydrogen transport and storage.
The real pleasure of mathematics and physics is to reveal universal truths, which is comparable to “turning zero into one,” which is indispensable for solving problems in modern society. This ability can be developed in the mathematics and physics courses.

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Superconductivity / Bulk magnets / High magnetic fields / Thermal material properties
Materials Science
Materials Science

Equipment used in research to generate high magnetic fields using superconducting bulk magnets.

Researching materials for superconducting bulk magnets that generate high magnetic fields

NAITO Tomoyuki

NAITO Tomoyuki Professor

I am interested in and research superconducting materials that exhibit the unique property of “zero electrical resistance. Using the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction, superconducting materials can wirelessly become very strong permanent magnets (10 to 30 times stronger than neodymium permanent magnets). We are conducting research to develop superconducting materials that can become stronger magnets and to implement them in society, such as in portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices and magnetic refrigeration systems used in hydrogen liquefaction.

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Image Recognition / Image Processing Technology / Computer Vision / 3D Reconstruction / Machine Learning / AI / AI / Drones
Computer and Information Science
Computer and Information Science

We are also working on an attempt to distinguish and recognize ears and leaves with higher precision using differences in the reflectance of electromagnetic waves.

Applications of image processing and artificial intelligence in various fields

KIMURA Akio

KIMURA Akio Associate Professor

In the past, the image recognition capabilities of computers were said to be no match for humans. Recently, however, their capabilities have evolved remarkably, to the point where they now exceed human performance. At the core of this evolution are technologies related to artificial intelligence, including machine learning. Our research is conducted on a daily basis while considering how to utilize artificial intelligence, which is in the midst of evolution, in a wide range of fields and make it useful to the world.

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Industrial Design / Package Design / Innovation Design / Traditional Crafts / Creative Thinking / Media
Creative Informatics
Creative Informatics

Cookies for ZOOMO, Morioka City Animal Park, designed by our laboratory. The shape and size of the cookies are designed to be easy to pick up, balanced with the price, and look good when displayed.

Explore the role of design from a variety of perspectives

TANAKA Takamitsu

TANAKA Takamitsu Professor

In addition to designing traditional regional crafts and local specialties, such as Nambu ironware for Europe and the United States, we are also involved in product design for cutting-edge medical equipment, lighting equipment, and furniture, as well as iPhone application and interface design and package design, in collaboration with domestic and overseas companies. For example, in our research on beverage bottle packaging design, we use an eye tracking system to analyze the user’s eye movement and verify the effects of typefaces and color schemes.

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Microwave/Radio Wave/Electromagnetic Wave/Magnetism/Sensing/Radio Measurement/Dielectric Constant
Electrical, Electronics, and Info-Communication Engineering
Electrical, Electronics, and Info-Communication Engineering

Currently, we are using a coaxial probe to measure microwave band dielectric constant near the tip. Eventually, we plan to develop a device that can non-destructively determine the degree of ripeness by shining a radio wave on apples on the tree.

Monitoring fruit quality with microwave-based measurement technology

MIURA Kenji

MIURA Kenji Associate Professor

When a radio wave strikes an object, differences in reflection properties occur depending on the electrical and magnetic properties of the object. Microwaves, in particular, are known to change their reflection characteristics sensitively to differences in water content and the concentration of soluble solids in aqueous solution. Using this property, we are conducting research on nondestructive measurement of sugar content in fruits before harvest. If realized, the system will enable quality control by inspecting all individual fruits, and is expected to contribute to smarter fruit farming, where manpower is becoming increasingly scarce.

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Biomedical Engineering / Biological Signals / Medical Imaging / Health, Medicine & Welfare / Human Interface / Robotics / AI / XR
Mechanical, Intelligent Systems and Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical, Intelligent Systems and Aerospace Engineering

Monitoring muscle activity during swallowing by attaching a stretchable biometric sensor. The challenge is to develop a new diagnostic technique for swallowing function without radiation exposure or pain.

Developing next-generation technologies to create the future of health, medicine and welfare

SASAKI Makoto

SASAKI Makoto Professor

Biometric signals such as electromyograms and electroencephalograms contain a variety of information about the person’s health and intentions. The laboratory is developing a swallowing function testing system that determines the risk of aspiration and pneumonia in the elderly by using AI and signal separation technology to decipher biological signals, and a brain-machine interface that uses brain waves to control machines. Through learning and fusion that transcends academic boundaries, we are taking on the challenge of creating next-generation technologies that will support the future of health, medicine, and welfare.

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Active Faults / Earthquakes / Underground Structures / Topography / Disaster Studies
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering

An image of three-dimensional terrain data created using photographs taken from a drone. Compared to data obtained by aircraft, a high-density point cloud can be obtained, which is expected to lead to more detailed topographic analysis.

Where are the active faults that cause earthquakes and how have they been active?

OKADA Shinsuke

OKADA Shinsuke Associate Professor

It is known that there are more than 2,000 active faults in Japan, and they are all around us. When an earthquake occurs on an active fault, it can cause tremendous damage. In order to mitigate these damages, we need to know where the active faults are located? How big of an earthquake does it cause? How have they been active? How active is the fault? We study the location of active faults and their subsurface conditions using various methods such as topography and geology. In addition to active faults, we also conduct research to mitigate natural disasters.

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