




Professor Takeshi Nagase works in Materials Design Course. The research profile highlights synchrotron radiation, semiconductors, materials, analysis, metals, structure, electronic properties, and chemistry and connects specialized engineering knowledge with education in the School of Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering.
Students learn how to investigate synchrotron radiation, analysis, structure, electronic properties, chemistry, microscopy, development, and applications, gaining experience in experimental or analytical methods, data interpretation, and clear technical communication.
This research topic explores synchrotron radiation, analysis, structure, electronic properties, chemistry, microscopy, development, and applications. The work connects fundamental principles with engineering applications and develops the ability to define problems, evaluate evidence, and propose practical solutions.
Students learn how to investigate semiconductors, materials, metals, electronic properties, development, and applications, gaining experience in experimental or analytical methods, data interpretation, and clear technical communication.
This research topic explores semiconductors, materials, metals, electronic properties, development, and applications. The work connects fundamental principles with engineering applications and develops the ability to define problems, evaluate evidence, and propose practical solutions.