Satoshi Hashimoto

Satoshi Hashimoto

Professor | Ph.D. in Science

[mail] hashi@lasti.u-hyogo.ac.jp

Field of Synchrotron Radiation Engineering
Field of Synchrotron Radiation Engineering

Professor Satoshi Hashimoto works in Field of Synchrotron Radiation Engineering. The research profile highlights simulation, energy, lasers, machine learning, synchrotron radiation, beam technology, accelerator technology, and mechanical systems and connects specialized engineering knowledge with education in the School of Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering.

Research on beam technology, accelerator technology, electronic properties, development, and optics

Research on beam technology, accelerator technology, electronic properties, development, and optics

What students can learn

Students learn how to investigate simulation, lasers, machine learning, synchrotron radiation, beam technology, accelerator technology, mechanical systems, and control, gaining experience in experimental or analytical methods, data interpretation, and clear technical communication.

This research topic explores simulation, lasers, machine learning, synchrotron radiation, beam technology, accelerator technology, mechanical systems, and control. The work connects fundamental principles with engineering applications and develops the ability to define problems, evaluate evidence, and propose practical solutions.

Research on lasers, scattering, development, and optics

Research on lasers, scattering, development, and optics

What students can learn

Students learn how to investigate energy, lasers, machine learning, beam technology, accelerator technology, mechanical systems, control, and measurement, gaining experience in experimental or analytical methods, data interpretation, and clear technical communication.

This research topic explores energy, lasers, machine learning, beam technology, accelerator technology, mechanical systems, control, and measurement. The work connects fundamental principles with engineering applications and develops the ability to define problems, evaluate evidence, and propose practical solutions.