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Three students in the master’s program and two students in the bachelor’s program have graduated and completed their studies.

Three students in the master’s program and two students in the bachelor’s program have graduated and completed their studies!We congratulate them on their graduation and completion of their studies! We look forward to their continued success in the future.

Three students in the master’s program and two students in the bachelor’s program have graduated and completed their studies. Read More »

Youcheng Pu and Asahi Mashiko made a presentation at the Technical Meeting on Magnetics, the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

The IEEJ Magnetics and Spinics Research Meeting was held on Friday, January 20, from 9:30 to 17:00 at the Aoba Memorial Hall, and Youcheng Pu (research student) and Asahi Mashiko (4th year student) gave presentations. Both of them gave calm and easy-to-understand presentations. I am sure the preparation was hard work, but I think they have gained confidence in their public presentation. Thank you very much for your hard work. 「67GHzまでの磁性ナノ粒子の磁化率測定法」MAG-23-005(蒲宥丞)「厚膜磁性体の透磁率測定に関する反磁界の補正」MAG-23-011(益子朝日)

Youcheng Pu and Asahi Mashiko made a presentation at the Technical Meeting on Magnetics, the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Read More »

Mr. Okita took the lead in establishing the start-up company Tohoku-TMIT (Tohoku Measuring Instrumentation Technologies) Inc. on January 4, 2023, and released a press release.

【Presentation Points】 Tohoku-TMIT (Tohoku Measuring Instrumentation Technologies) Corporation, a start-up company for contracted evaluation of magnetic and dielectric materials and consulting services, on January 4, 2023 (Headquarters: Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture), was established. Available for measurement independent of sample size and shape compared to conventional methods Capable of evaluating ultra-thin films of 1 to 3 nm, and expected to be applicable to 12-inch wafers for integrated circuits 【Abstract】 In recent years, the rapid spread of 5th generation mobile communication systems (5G) and the Internet of Things (IoT) (1) has spurred the development of magnetic materials for magnetic sensors, power devices, magnetic memory, and radio wave absorbers. With such growing demand

Mr. Okita took the lead in establishing the start-up company Tohoku-TMIT (Tohoku Measuring Instrumentation Technologies) Inc. on January 4, 2023, and released a press release. Read More »

Mr. Watanabe, Mr. Okita, and Prof. Yabukami exhibited and presented at the Microwave Exhibition 2022.

We have exhibited and presented our research results of microstrip line type probes at the Microwave Exhibition 2022 held at Pacifico Yokohama from November 30 to December 2. Mr. Watanabe, Mr. Okita, and Prof. Yabukami participated in the exhibition. Mr. Loi and Mr. Honda also helped us to prepare for the video production, etc. We explained our research results to more than 50 people in three days. Most of the visitors were microwave specialists, and we were surprised that most of them did not need explanations about microstrip line and S21. We would like to thank all parties involved for their cooperation.

Mr. Watanabe, Mr. Okita, and Prof. Yabukami exhibited and presented at the Microwave Exhibition 2022. Read More »

Shunosuke Takahashi got the award of MSJ Presentation Award for Student (2022/9/7)

Awardee: Shunosuke TakahashiAward title: Measurement of bacteria using magnetic beads by switching magnetic field 【About Award Ceremony】Award ceremony was held in Shinshu University Nagano (Engineering) Campus in 2022. ・Date : 7, September 15:15~(Ends in 16:15) ・会場 : 3F, SASTec in E1 building.https://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/access/nagano_technology/#accesscont__traffic 【About manuscript of introducing awardees】The article of the introducing awardees will appear in MAGNE, vol. 17, No. 6 (published in 1, December).

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Our paper (A. Kuwahata et al., Sci. Rep. 2020) is ranked #6 in the most downloaded physics paper in 2020.

Our paper regarding quantum magnetic sensing using diamond nitrogen-vacancy center published in Scientific Reports is ranked #6 in the most downloaded physics paper in 2020.https://www.nature.com/collections/ihggebhehdA. Kuwahata et al.,Magnetometer with nitrogen-vacancy center in a bulk diamond for detecting magnetic nanoparticles in biomedical applicationshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-59064-6

Our paper (A. Kuwahata et al., Sci. Rep. 2020) is ranked #6 in the most downloaded physics paper in 2020. Read More »