About

Currently, I am an Assistant Professor at the Theoretical Nuclear Physics Laboratory in Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. My research is focused on the study of nuclear cluster structure in theoretical nuclear physics for light nuclei. I am also a faculty memeber of Integrated Science Program for teaching undergraduates general physics in Hokkaido University.

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Research

The nuclear system is a natural laboratory for the quantum many-body problem. The formation of clusters is a general problem in many-body physics that occurs in various systems.
In particular, it is one of the most important features in light nuclei together with the formation of the usual nucleon mean field. Studying and searching the rich cluster structure in light nuclei is the main direction of my future research. Some published research papers can be found pdf full text in arXiv.

Teaching

General Physics II

Lec1_Overview_Math preparation
Lec2_Temperature and Heat
Lec3_Thermal behavior of matter
Lec4_The First Law of Thermodynamics
Lec5_The Second Law of Thermodynamics

Lec6_Electric Charge, Force, and Field
Lec7_Gauss's Law
Lec8_Electric Potential
Lec9_Electrostatic Energy and Capacitors
Lec10_Electric current and Circuits
Lec11_Magnetism Force and Field
Lec12_Electromagnetic Induction
Lec13_Alternating-Current Circuits
Lec14_Maxwell’s Equation

Electrodynamics I & II

Statistical_Mechanics_I

Complex theory

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