Fabrication of Fast Anionic Conducting Materials by Assembling Cationic Polycyclic Aromatic Molecules Department of Chemical Systems and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) have begun to be used in automobiles and other applications as a next-generation clean power source. “Anion exchange membrane fuel cells” (AEMFCs), w [...]
Dust Polarization Study of Prestellar and Protostellar Cores in Orion Molecular Cloud 3(OMC-3) Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science We created the images of total intensity and linearly polarised intensity (PI) of seven Orion Molecular Cloud 3 (OMC-3) prestellar and protostellar cores in 1.1 mm continuum band using the data obtai [...]
New method of heat load reduction applying large-angle scattering in edge plasma region of fusion reactor Department of Applied Quantum Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering As a next-generation energy source, fusion reactors have been studied around the world. The DT magnetic confined fusion reactor is considered one of the most promising reactors. The heated plasma is [...]
Analysis of tree water transport network from roots to leaves in heavy water tracer Department of Agro-environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences Previous studies have injected dye solution into the stem of trees to observe water transport pathways at the tissue level. However, previous studies would overestimate the water transport pathway at [...]
The proposal of probability prediction method in urban wind environment evaluation Department of Interdisciplinary Engineering Science, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences The urban wind environment is deeply linked to the safety and comfort of people indoors and outdoors.For example, there are a wide variety of areas such as building wind caused by high-rise buildings, [...]
Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution from Water Catalyzed by a Co-NHC Complex Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science Hydrogen production based on water splitting using solar energy has attracted much attention because it enables us to convert energy without harming on the environment. In my laboratory, N-heterocycli [...]
The analysis of weighted functional inequalities and the mathematical analysis for the nonlinear partial differential equations. Department of Mathematics, Graduate School of Mathematics This research focuses on the analysis of weighted functional inequalities and mathematical analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations: the first research project deals specifically with weig [...]
Liquefaction Induced Disaster Mitigation of Infrastructures using Sustainable Geomaterials Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Earthquake-induced liquefaction hazards cause significant damage to buildings by reducing the soil strength leading to excessive settlement, which results in a huge economical loss. In this research, [...]