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

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

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


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.