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Graduate School of Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Laboratory of Ultrasonic Electronics

Website of the Laboratory 【In Japanese】
Website of the Laboratory 【In English】

Creation of new scientific and engineering fields with Ultrasonic Electronics

Staff

P.Matsukawa

MATSUKAWA Mami
[Professor]

Acceptable course
Master's degree course
Doctoral degree course

Telephone : +81-774-65-6292
mmatsuka@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : YE-217
Database of Researchers

P.Koyama

KOYAMA Daisuke
[Professor]

Acceptable course
Master's degree course
Doctoral degree course

Telephone : +81-774-65-6327
dkoyama@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : YE-116
Database of Researchers


Research Topics

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  • Fabrication of multi functional ZnO piezoelectric films by magnetron sputtering.
  • Medical ultrasound imaging
  • Ultrasound bone characterization
  • Thermoacoustics
  • Elastic wave propagation phenomena -simulation and theoretical studies-
  • High-power ultrasonic devices

Research Contents

The Laboratory of Ultrasonic Electronics has started as "Laboratory of Acoustics and Measurements", simultaneously with the establishment of Faculty of Engineering at Doshisha University. Our research attitude is always based on the "Experimental study" and "Originality", which are the most important points of view for the Engineers. The laboratory changed its name when the faculty of engineering moved to the new campus "Kyotanabe". After this movement, our research area has dramatically spread and connected to the "Frontiers" of the science and engineering, making use of the interesting characteristics of "Ultrasonics".

World collaborating laboratories

Sorbonne University (Paris, France), Strasbourg University (France), Ecole Centrale de Lille (France), University Paris Est (France), Ecole Superior Physique et Chimie Industrielle, Paris (France), FDA (USA) etc.

Keywords

  • Ultrasonic Electronics
  • thermoacoustics
  • piezoelectric device
  • Opto-acoustics
  • non destructive evaluation
  • medical electronics