Current Team (2015-2016, H27)

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Staff
Name
Theme
Email

Teruyuki Ikeda
Prof. Dr. Eng.
-Nanostructured thermoelectric materials
-High-throughput studies on phase diagrams and characteristics of functional materials
-Fabrication of porous materials and their functions
teruyuki.ikeda.hy

Babak Alinejad
Researcher
Low dimensional nanostructured thermoelectric materials
(the NEDO project)
 babak.alinejad.1981

Naotoshi Uchida
Researcher
Low dimensional nanostructured thermoelectric materials
(the NEDO project)
naotoshi.uchida.iag
Students
Name
Theme
Email

Ye Hong
D1
Nanostructuring thermoelectric materials and its functions
15ND105H

Tetsuya Adachi
M2
Nanostructuring thermoelectric materials and their thermoelectric properties
15NM551Y

Takafumi Kojima
M2
Porous thermoelectric materials and new devices
15NM562H

Kosuke Watanobe
M2
Nanostructuring thermoelectric materials and their thermoelectric properties15NM567Y

Takashi Inozaki
M1
Nanostructuring thermoelectric materials and their thermoelectric properties 16NM511S

Hidekazu Watanabe
M1
Spark plasma sintering and hot press sintering
16NM567G

Akiko Saitoh
B4
Low dimensional nanostructured thermoelectric materials
13T9013L

Takuya Yamazaki
B4
Porous thermoelectric materials and new devices 13T9033S

Former Teams

2015-2016 (H27)


Members graduated

Name
Title
Research
Current affiliation
Toshiya Suzuki
M2
High-throughput approach to phase diagrams of systems with multiple elements using unidirectional solidification and multiple diffusion couples
GC Corporation
Yuya Tamaru
M2
Nanostructuring PbTe-based compounds and their thermoelectric properties
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning
Makoto Horii
M2
Examination of the phase diagrams of selenides and their microstructure control
Mani, Inc.
Takashi Inozaki
B4
Nanostructuring Mg2Si and their thermal conductivities
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Yasuhiro Saruta
B4
Fabrication of bulk thermoelectric materials with low dimensional nanostructures
Master's Program, Tohoku Univ.
Hidekazu Watanabe
B4
Influence of pulsed electric current in sintering silicon
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)

2014-2015 (H26)

Yearly goal: making the group prepared for the research


Members graduated

Name
Title
Research
Affiliation after graduation
Tetsuya Adachi
B4
Fabrication and nanostructuring of thermoelectric Mg2Si
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Takafumi Kojima
B4
Fabrication of porous silicon and its application to novel thiermoelectric devices
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Kosuke Watanabe
B4
Nanostructuring bulk thermoelectric silicon utilizing a high energy nonequilibrium process.
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Kwon Ain
B4
Synthesis of thermoelectric materials in the PbSe-SnSe system via a gas-solid reaction.
Master's Program, Tokyo Institute of Technology

2013-2014 (H25)

Yearly goal: building the lab


Members graduated

Name
Title
Research
Affilication after graduation
Toshiya Suzuki
B4
High through-put approach to bulk functional materials utilizing unidirectional solidification
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Yuta Sudo
B4
Fabrication of porous thermoelectric materials utilizing the  hydrogen solubility gap in the solidification reaction
Morio Denki Co., Ltd
Yuya Tamaru
B4
Evaluation of alloy phonon scattering in PbTe base thermoelectric materials
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)
Makoto Horii
B4
Synthesis and microstructure control of thermoelectric selenides
Master's Program, Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Ibaraki Univ.  (Ikeda Gr., Major in Materials and Molecular Science)

Ayako Ikeda
In residence
Building the lab National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)



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