Program in Advanced Materials Science; AMS
| Fields of Study | Name | Main Research Programs | 
|---|---|---|
| Environmental and Chemical Materials Science | Tomohiko ISHII (Professor) | Electronic and magnetic properties of organic and inorganic hybridized complexes | 
| Shinobu UEMURA (Professor) | Characterization of functional organic materials at interfaces | |
| Hirobumi SUNAYAMA (Associate Professor) | Fabrication of functional polymer materials capable of molecular recognition | |
| Keishiro TAHARA (Associate Professor) | Fabrication of organic electronics materials based on organic molecules and metal complexes | |
| Mitsuo HARA (Associate Professor) | Soft matter electronics materials based on liquid crystals and polymers | |
| Yoji HORII (Associate Professor) | Flexible functional materials based on organic-inorganic hybrid materials | |
| Opt-Electronics Materials Science | Shun KOSHIBA (Professor) | Fabrication and characterization of semiconductor nanostructures | 
| Yoshifumi SUZAKI (Professor) | Fabrication and characterization of functional thin films and their surface | |
| Noriaki TSURUMACHI (Professor) | Physics and applications of light-matter interactions | |
| Hayato MIYAGAWA (Professor) | Fabrication and characterization of functional magnetic devices and materials | |
| Takafumi ONO (Lecturer) | Quantum information science with photons | |
| Engineering Materials Science | Takafumi KUSUNOSE (Professor) | Development of structural ceramic composites with multifunctionality | 
| Yasuhiro TANAKA (Professor) | Improvement of structural materials, development of functional materials using microstructural analyses at an atomic level | |
| Hiroaki MATSUMOTO (Professor) | Alloy design, microstructural control and deformation process of structural metallic alloys | |
| Kyosuke HIRAYAMA (Associate Professor) | Assessment of microstructures and properties of metallic materials using synchrotron radiation and high-resolution microscopy | |
| Shinya MATSUDA (Associate Professor) | Strength reliability and deformation, failure and fracture mechanisms of structural ceramics and fiber reinforced composites | 
 
 




