Graduate School of Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Course Outline
- Opto-Electronics & Systems Laboratory
- Electrical and Electronic Materials Laboratory
- Laboratory for Electric Circuits and Systems
- Power System Analysis Laboratory
- High-frequency Engineering Laboratory
- Electrical Machinery & Apparatus Laboratory
- Laboratory of Ultrasonic Electronics
- Plasma Physics Laboratory
- Laboratory of Applied Mathematics
- Communication Systems Laboratory
- Laboratory for photonic devices
Staff
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TODA Hiroyuki
[Professor]
Acceptable course | |
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Master's degree course | ✓ |
Doctoral degree course | ✓ |
Telephone : +81-774-65-6356
htoda@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : YE-416
Database of Researchers
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SUZUKI Masayuki
[Associate Professor]
Acceptable course | |
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Master's degree course | |
Doctoral degree course |
Telephone : +81-774-65-6123
masuzuki@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : YE-411
Database of Researchers
Research Topics
- Optical fiber communication subsystems
- Microwave Photonics
- Femto-second pulse fiber laser
- Ultrafast time-stretch spectroscopy
Research Contents
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Our research encompasses areas allied fairly closely with physics and mathematics, such as
the foundations of quantum mechanics and nonlinear optics such as solitons. It naturally includes areas deemed
cutting-edge in photonics and electronics at the moment, such as digital optical communications, optical
information processing, development of high-speed optical devices. It includes optical neural networks and chaos
theory, and now even bio-electronics is a possibility: research on optical computing and architectures closely
resembling the behavior of the human brain. These optoelectronics research areas may form the core of 21st-century
scientific technology.
Our laboratory brings research topics to teams, chiefly of graduate students, that pursue long-term research that
will serve as a platform for the field of fiber optics.