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Adopted FY2005

Shuji OGATA

Atushi OSHIYAMA

Masaki SATOH

Toshikazu TAKADA

Keiko TAKAHASHI

Seiichiro TEN-NO

Kimihiko HIRAO

Mitsuhiro MATSU'URA

Adopted FY2006

Masataka NAGAOKA

Hiroyasu HASUMI

Masahiko MACHIDA

Masuhiro MIKAMI

Keiji MOROKUMA

Yasuhiro YAMANAKA

Ryoichi YAMAMOTO

Adopted FY2007

Yuriko AOKI

Masatoshi IMADA

Hideyuki USUI

Akio KITAO

Hiroshi NAKATSUJI

Shinobu YOSHIMURA

Research Directors / Research Themes

Framework Development for Multiscale and Multiphysics Simulations toward Novel Applications of Superconductivity

Masahiko MACHIDA

Masahiko MACHIDA

Principal Scientist,Center for Computational Science and E-systems,Japan Atomic Energy Agency

Main Research Collaborator list

Hiromichi EBISAWA

Professor,Graduate School of Information Science,TOHOKU UNIVERSITY


Hideki MATSUMOTO

Professor,Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences,University of Tsukuba


Masaru KATO

Associate Professor,Electronics,Mathematics and Physics,Osaka Prefecture University


Yoji OHASHI

Associate Professor,Sciences and Technolgy,Keio University


Tomio KOYAMA

Research Associate,Institute for Materials Reserch,TOHOKU UNIVERSITY


Takashi YANAGISAWA

Group Leader,Nanoelectronics Research Institute,
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Outline of Research Themes

One of issues in this research project is to explore the puzzling mechanism of superconductivity (superfluidity), which is the most dramatic phenomena of condensed matters ever known to humankind, by performing superlarge scale simulations on massively parallel supercomputers. Intensive researches are also carried out toward novel applications of superconductivity to quantum devices, Tera-Hz laser, high-accurate irradiation detectors, etc. by developing originally multiphysics and multiscale simulation techniques. Our final goal is to make a breakthrough in superconducting science and engineering fields beyond the previous framework.

 

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