The Research Center of Ion Beam Technology was established to commemorate the centenary of Hosei University. This research center, which integrates research on nuclear physics and semiconductor materials, was the first institute at a private Japanese university to install a compact accelerator.
Based on the university’s founding principles of Freedom and Progress, the center aims to make full use of its facilities to produce cutting edge research and foster global leaders by contributing to the education and research of our faculty, graduate and undergraduate students. Our objectives also include sharing "Ion Beam Technology" with society through collaboration with industry and by offering opportunities for technical exchange, as well as promotion of research on ion beam technology.
The center has gained international attention in the field of ion beam technology due to the active research of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We host a symposium on materials science and engineering every year. It successfully brings more than 100 researchers from our research faculty, the Faculty of Science and Engineering as well as other public and private universities, laboratories, and research centers of private, mainly electronics, manufacturers. In 1987, we hosted a highly-evaluated international symposium on ion beam technology which drew top-flight researchers from 10 countries including the US, UK, Germany, France, the former Soviet Union and others.
The equipment of the institute is used by doctoral, masters and undergraduate students majoring electronics for their graduation research. In this way we contribute to educating unique researchers and engineers. In addition, we have a successful cooperative research system with other universities and private companies.
The majority of faculty members are mainly full-time members of the institute and faculty from the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Members also include professors of other faculties at Hosei and other universities. Currently we are promoting the development of research in new fields and planning to install new equipment and other facilities.
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Professor, Research Center of Ion Beam Technology |
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Professor, Research Center of Ion Beam Technology |
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering |
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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Scientist | KASAHARA Takashi | Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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Scientist | SUZUKI Kaoru | Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Advanced Sciences |
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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Professor, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry |
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Professor, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry |
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Professor, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry |
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Professor, Faculty of Letters |
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Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters |
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MEGURO Takashi |
Professor, Tokyo University of Science |
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TANUMA Chiaki |
Visiting Professor, Hosei University |
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Retired Professor, Hosei University |
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Retired Professor, Hosei University |
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HAMANAKA Hiromi |
Retired Professor, Hosei University |
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SAKAMOTO Isao |
Retired Professor, Hosei University |
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Retired Professor, Hosei University |
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Scientist | MOMOSE Takamasa | Professor, The University of British Columbia |
Scientist | YOSHINO Michitaka | Concurrent lecturer,Hosei University. Concurrent lecturer,Meiji University. |
Scientist | MOCHIZUKI Kazuhiro | Concurrent lecturer, The University of Electro-Communications |
Scientist | OHTA Hiroshi |