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Research Staffs

 

Title Name Research Topics Parsonal Site Researchmap
Professor Tetsuo IRIFUNE
(GRC)
University Distinguished Professor
Elucidation of crystal structure, density, elastic wave velocity change of deep earth material by ultra-high pressure experiment and development of new material such as Hime Diamond MyWEB Researchmap
Xinyu GUO
(CMES)
Simulation of the Kuroshio, Interaction of the Kuroshio and coastal water, Marine environmental prediction of Seto Inland Sea. MyWEB Researchmap
Masanori KAMEYAMA
(GRC)
Mantle Dynamics; Studies on flows, deformations, and evolutions of the Earth’s interior based on the computational fluid dynamics. MyWEB Researchmap
Jun TSUCHIYA
(GRC)
Computational study of the existence and its effects of volatile elements in the Earth’s interior. MyWEB –> Researchmap
Taku TSUCHIYA
(GRC)
Theoretical and computational study of minerals and modeling the Earth and planetary interiors. MyWEB Researchmap
Takehisa TSUBAMOTO Evolution, paleobiogeography, and paleoecology of land mammals during the Cenozoic. Excavation, description, and paleontological study of vertebrate fossils. MyWEB Researchmap
Yu NISHIHARA
(GRC)
Experimental study on transport properties, including rheology, of deep Earth materials.
MyWEB Researchmap
Rie S. HORI Geological and paleontological studies on deep-sea sediments and paleoenvironment. MyWEB Researchmap
Akihiko MORIMOTO
(CMES)
Study on material cycle in coastal seas by means of field observation and numerical simulation. Researchmap
Associate Professor Tomohiro OUCHI
(GRC)
Rheological properties of rocks under high pressures (e.g., creep and fracture strength, seismological properties) and processes of microstructure formation. MyWEB Researchmap
Takashi OKAMOTO Evolution and paleoecology of fossil mollusks, especially in the theoretical modeling of ammonoid shell morphology and morphogenesis during the Cretaceous period. Researchmap
Nao KUSUHASHI Vertebrate paleontology focusing on the evolution and early history of mammals during the mesozoic, and lithostratigraphy and sedimentary geology based on field research. MyWEB Researchmap
Michinobu KUWAE
(CMES)
Paleoceanographic and paleolimnological studies on long-term dynamics of marine and lake ecosystems in response to climate changes and human impacts. MyWEB Researchmap
Satoshi SAITO Petrology and geochemistry. Granite petrogenesis. Evolution of arc and continental crust in convergent margin. Researchmap
Takeshi SAKAI
(GRC)
Study of equations of state of terrestrial planet materials using laser heated diamond anvil cell. Researchmap
Lecturer Satomi ENJU Study on minerals formed by hydrothermal alteration. Formation and evolution of materials in the early solar system Researchmap
Haruhiko DEKURA
(GRC)
Theoretical condensed-matter and computational physics on electronic-structural, dynamical, and transport properties of deep Earth and planetary materials. Researchmap
Steeve Georgi GEAUX
(GRC)
Elastic and thermal properties of rocks and minerals applied to the study of the Earth and planetary interiors. Chemical and physical transformations of materials under high pressures and temperatures. MyWEB Researchmap
Hideharu KUWAHARA
(GRC)
Elucidation of chemical differentiation of terrestrial planets by high-pressure experiments, Elucidation of the role of core and mantle on the formation of surface environment of terrestrial planets. Researchmap
Yohei SHIROSE Mineralogical study of pegmatite by observation of the microtexture, and descriptive study of rare minerals. Researchmap
Assistant Professor Sayako INOUE
(GRC)
Elucidation of nanomineral formation and transformation mechanisms at the atomic scale using high resolution transmission electron microscopy. Researchmap

(CMES) — Center for Marine Environmental Studies
(GRC) — Geodynamics Research Center

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