Laboratory of Nano/Micro Chemical Measurements, Hibara Lab., Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Material (Abbreviation: IMRAM, or Tagen), Tohoku Univesity

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Recruiting

Recruitment of graduate students

Nano-micro chemistry is a very active field with ever-increasing growth. I hope to be able to study with ambitious students who want to study in these fields. Most of them are graduate students who have graduated from the Department of Chemistry and related departments, but we also welcome requests from life, physics, engineering, etc.

Our laboratory is a collaborative course of the Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University. Please refer to the website of the Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science for information on how to enter the graduate school fro master's and doctoral courses.

If you want to join us from the doctoral course, please contact to Prof. Mao FUKUYAMA with your CV, certificate in English skills, and transcript of undergraduate and master's course.

Guidance policy:

There are various research themes, from basic to relatively close to application, such as the theme of observing chemical phenomena well, the theme of new laser spectroscopy, and the theme of greatly improving analytical methods. By the end of graduate school, most graduate students, not to mention domestic academic societies, will present their research results at international conferences. I think it’s important to make a presentation that can be communicated to the listeners, so it takes a relatively long time to prepare for the presentation. Many graduate students have received presentation awards so far.

Based on the improvement of basic academic ability, I would like graduate students to acquire the ability to play an active role in any field of industry, government and academia. This field is also a field where great expectations are placed on its application and practical application, and it is also a field with many unclear basics. Even if you are conducting basic research, I think that you can gain a wide range of perspectives by presenting at academic conferences and attending lectures.

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University of alumni

Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science, Toyo University, Dalian University of Technology (China)

Career paths of alumni

Western Digital, Shiseido, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Fuji Systems Corporation

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