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AKIBA Kazuto
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    Energy

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    Information

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    Physics

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    Electron

AKIBA Kazuto Associate Professor

Course

  • Master's Program

    Mathematical Science and Physics

  • Doctoral Program

    Fundamental and Applied Sciences

  • Faculty

    Mathematical Science and Physics

Degrees Obtained

  • Ph.D. (Physics)

Fields of Research

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Material properties under extreme conditions
  • Strongly correlated electron systems

Profile

  • Ph.D. (Physics), The University of Tokyo, Mar. 2018
  • Assistant Professor, Okayama University, Apr. 2018 - Sep. 2024
  • Associate Professor, Iwate University, Oct. 2024 - Present

Research Themes

Pursuit and elucidation of novel material properties under extraordinary environment

In extreme conditions, where the temperature, pressure, and magnetic fields are far from ordinary, even a familiar material can show unexpected behavior that we have never imagined before. I aim to discover new phases of matter and physical properties using original measurement techniques and understand the principles behind them. To achieve this end, I work on synthesizing target materials, developing unique measurement techniques, and numerical simulations to understand the experimental results.

Teaching Philosophy

Through experiments in condensed matter physics, I aim to provide education that helps students acquire a scientific way of thinking, and the ability to identify problems and logically propose solutions. I believe these abilities are universally important no matter what field the students will go into. We welcome all students who are interested in the infinitely free and wide world of research.