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Associate Prof. Atsushi Motogaito

<Educational Background>

1995.3  Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University

1998.3  Doctor of Engineering, Graduate School of Electronic Science and Technology, Shizuoka University

 

<Employment History>

1998.4  Research Associate, Department of Electrical andElectronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,Mie University

2006.4  Research Associate, Division of Electrical andElectronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,Mie University

2007.4  Assistant Professor, Division of Electrical andElectronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,Mie University

2012.4  Associate Professor, Division of Electrical andElectronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,Mie University

 

<Research History>

1993-1998  Growth of III-V compound semiconductor

1998-2004  Growth and Application of III-nitride semiconductor

2005-now  Fabrication of the binary diffractive lens

2006-now  Study on the new application of LED lighting

2009-now  Nano Fabrication of optical devices by using surface plasmon

 

<Lectures>

Basic Physics II (Basic of Electromagnetics, 1st grade undergraduate students)

Basic Physics IIIA (Basic of Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics, 2nd grade undergraduate students)

Material Science (2nd grade undergraduate students)

Electrical and Electronic Measurements Laboratory  (2nd grade undergraduate students)

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Advanced Laboratory (3rd grade undergraduate students)

Optoelectronics (1st and 2nd grade graduate students (Master Course))

Seminar in Optoelectronics  (1st grade graduate students (Master Course))

Seminar in Electronic Devices  (1st grade graduate students (Doctor Course))

 

<Society>

The Japanese Society of Applied Physics (JSAP)

The Optical Society of Japan (OSJ)

The Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineering (IEICE)

The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan (IEIJ)

Optical Society of America (OSA)

The International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)

European Optical Society (EOS)

 

<Link>

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