Graduate University
Research and Faculty
Exploration of novel electronic/ionic physical properties using inorganic thin films
Biological Rhythm & Dynamics, through Chemistry
AKIYAMA Group
Fundamental Chemistry of Complex Systems using Advanced Electronic Structure Theories
EHARA Group
Operational and Design Principles of Biological Molecular Machines
IINO Group
Exploring a new application of synchrotron radiation with novel light source technologies
KANEYASU Group
Dynamical Ordering of Biomolecular Systems for Creation of Integrated Functions
KATO, Koichi Group
Electronic Property of Functional Organic Materials
KERA Group
Open a new frontier of nano-science using state-of-the-art scanning probe microscopy
KUMAGAI Group
Establishing Advanced Photoemission Methodologies for Novel Spin Materials Science
MATSUI Group
Design, Synthesis, and Functionalization of Chiral Molecules
MOMIYAMA Group
Solid-State NMR for Molecular Science
NISHIMURA Group
Development of an Ultrafast Quantum Simulator with Attosecond Precision and Its Applications to Quantum Computing
OHMORI Group
Exploring Excited States and Chirality of Nanomaterials with Novel Optical Microscopes
OKAMOTO, Hiromi Group
Development of designer enzymes for biomolecular systems engineering
OKAMOTO, Yasunori Group
Elucidation and Control of Dynamics of Biomolecular Machines in Function
OKAZAKI Group
Biomolecular Dynamics Simulation: Protein Folding, Denaturation, Aggregation, and Amyloid Fibril
OKUMURA Group
Theoretical Studies on Dynamics behind Reactions, Functions, and Glass Transitions in Many-Body Molecular Systems
SAITO Group
Design and synthesis of three-dimensional organic structures
Segawa Group
Unique Structures, Physicochemical Properties and Quantum Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates at Solid Surfaces
Sugimoto Group
Nanostructure fabrication, optical property control, and photonic functionalization of atomic-layer materials
Shinokita Group
Development and utilization of novel quantum beam sources using a high energy electron beam
Taira Yoshitaka Group
Angle-Resolved Photoemission Study on Strongly Correlated Electron Materials
TANAKA Group
Development of Heterogeneous Catalysis toward Ideal Chemical Processes
UOZUMI Group
Open up Future Electronics by Organic Molecules
YAMAMOTO Group
Exploitation of Novel Spectroscopic Methods for Material and Surface Science
YOKOYAMA Group