6 courses, 33 laboratories

Quantum Condensed-Matter Science
Laboratory of Professor Hiroshi Okamoto
Correlated-Matter Physics
Laboratory of Professor Taka-hisa Arima
& Associate Professor Yusuke Tokunaga

Quantum Phases of Matter
Laboratory of Professor Takasada Shibauchi
& Associate Professor Kenichiro Hashimoto

Functional Materials Physics
Laboratory of Professor Tsuyoshi Kimura
Single Atom Molecule Science
Laboratory Professor Yoshiaki Sugimoto
Condensed Matter Physics
Laboratory of Associate Professor Ryutaro Yoshimi
Condensed Matter Physics
Laboratory of Associate Professor Jun Yoneda

Multiple-Image Science
Laboratory of Professor Yuji Sasaki

Information Technology Center, Interdisciplinary Information Science Research Division
Laboratory of Associate Professor Yuki Nagai

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Student’s voice
Introduced in video

Introducing a variety of student voices in the video.

The Goal of Applied Physics

The goal of Applied Physics is to develop a stage = “new material” that can manipulate undeveloped degrees of freedom, to explore unknown phenomena created from that stage and to bring out excellent functions, and to bring out its excellent functions. The purpose is to contribute to the development of human society by elucidating the mechanisms and developing application fields for these phenomena and functions.

AMS (Advanced Materials Science)

Department Office
AMS (Advanced Materials Science),
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,
The University of Tokyo
Kashiwanoha 5-1-5, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8561, Japan
Email : ams-office(at)ams.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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