Faculty Members NISHIDATE Kazume

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Electrical
  • Electron

NISHIDATE Kazume

Professor

  • Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering
  • [Master's Program] Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering
  • [Doctoral Program] Systems Innovation Engineering

Degrees Obtained

  • Doctorate (Science) Field of degree: Material Science

Fields of Research

  • Electronic Device Physics

Profile

  • March 1993: Completed Material Science Major, Graduate School of Natural Science, Kanazawa University
  • April 1993 - December 2000: Assistant, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (dismantled organization), Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
  • January 2001 - November 2002: Lecturer, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (dismantled organization), Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
  • December 2002 - March 2004: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (dismantled organization), Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
  • April 2004 - March 2007: Associate Professor, Frontier Materials and Function Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Iwate University
  • April 2007 - August 2013: Associate Professor, Frontier Materials and Function Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Iwate University
  • September 2013 - Present: Professor, Frontier Materials and Function Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Iwate University

Research Themes

Making use of the latest scientific theories and supercomputers to seek physical electronic structures

Our current lives are supported by semiconductors. Their properties are derived from electronic structures at the band gap, defect, and impurity levels. In our laboratory, we make use of the latest scientific theories and supercomputers to seek physical electronic structures.

Teaching Philosophy

My goal is to educate students to gain their own insights.