Purpose
The field of “image engineering” has thus far been based on macro-manipulation utilizing the collective properties of photons and electrons. In order to achieve growth in this field, various limit of the principle must be gotten over and fundamental changes in the academic basis are the necessary. Researchers in the fields of image technology and nanoscience are working together to pioneer the introduction of photon and electron nanomanipulation, which will completely transform the field of image engineering.
This section represents the new academic field of nanovision science, which involves manipulation of individual photons and electrons in the field of image engineering. The research conducted in this section is intended to provide support for “an era of flexible and sensitive image communication.” Students conduct research on the manipulation of photons and electrons, including their release, detection, and transfer, based on the physics of nanomaterials and nanodevices. They also study nanovision devices and systems employing photon and electron nanomanipulation, and conduct research on nanomanipulation based on dielectric constants, nonlinear photonic dynamics, and properties of polymers in nanospaces; for the purpose of universal manipulation of light for example, which includes penetration of light into the nanoregion and the expansion of light from the nanoregion.
Faculty Members(2024)
Name | Position | Department | Campus |
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Keiichiro Kagawa | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Toru Aoki | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Hiroya Ikeda | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Wataru Inami | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Yoku Inoue | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Atsushi Ono | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Yukinori Ono | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Shoji Kawahito | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Masanori Koshimizu | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Tetsuo Sasaki | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Takayuki Nakano | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Yoichiro Neo | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Gen Hashiguchi | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Kazuhiko Hara | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Masato Futagawa | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Vygantas Mizeikis | Professor | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Akihisa Ogino | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Tetsuya Kouno | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Hiroko Kominami | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Hroaki Satoh | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Masanori Takeda | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Tripathi Saroj Raman | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Masahiro Hori | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |
Moraru Daniel | Associate Prof. | Nanovision Technology | Hamamatsu |