Strong-Correlation Research Support Team

Team Leader

Izumi Hirabayashi

  • D.Eng.
  • Izumi Hirabayashi
  • Brief resume
    1979
    Dr. Eng., University of Tokyo
    1979
    Research Associate, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
    1986
    Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute of Solid State Physics, Germany
    1988
    Division Director, Superconductivity Research Laboratory, International Superconductivity Technology Center
    2009
    Visiting Researcher, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
    2010
    Deputy Group Director, Correlated Electron Research Group (-current)
    2010
    Team Leader, Strong-Correlation Research Support Team, RIKEN (-current)

Outline

Strong-Correlation Research Support Team

The Strong-Correlation Research Support Team is in charge of support services for the Quantum Science on Strong Correlation (QS2C) Project. The work ranges from daily paperwork for researchers to various kinds of support services related to intellectual property, collaborative research agreements, research results and public relations, so that the researchers can concentrate on their research. Moreover, we engage in two additional businesses. One is a cooperative research project named "Academia for Future Technologies," where young researchers sent from industrial companies as visiting scientists have a chance to experience excellent basic science in order to make contributions to the future of the world and our life. The other is management support for the Theory Forum for Quantum Science of Strong Correlation, which forms an international hub for research into the theory of strong correlation in condensed matter physics.

Recent Research Topic

Selected Publications

  1. N. Sakai, et al. Development of Single-domain Annular REBCO Bulk Superconductors for Compact Cryogen-free NMR, J. Cryo. Soc. Jpn. 2011, 46, 131.
  2. D. Takeuchi, et al. Electron Emission by current injection from n-type diamond film surface with negative electron affinity, Phys. Status Solidi A 2010, 207, 2093.
  3. D. Takeuchi, et al. Electron Emission from a Diamond (111) p-i-n(+) Junction Diode with Negative Electron Affinity during Room Temperature Operation, Appl. Phys. Express 2010, 3, 041301.
  4. M. Muralidhar, N. Sakai, M. Jirsa, M. Murakami, I. Hirabayashi, Record flux pinning in melt-textured NEG-123 doped by Mo and Nb nanoparticles, Appl. Phys. Lett. 2008, 92, 162512.
  5. I. Hirabayashi, Development of oxide bulk superconductors and their applications, OHM, 2008, 95, 49.
  6. S. Nariki, et al. Preparation and properties of Eu-Ba-Cu-O superconducting bulk magnets for NMR application, Physica C 2008, 468, 1451.
  7. T. Tanaka, et al. Status of R&Ds for undulators with bulk high temperature superconductors, AIP Conf. Proc. 2007, 879, 297.
  8. T. Ichihara, et al. Fabrication and evaluation of superconducting magnetic bearing for 10 kW h-class flywheel energy storage system, Physica C 2005, 426, 752.
  9. T. Araki, I. Hirabayashi, Review of a chemical approach to YBa2Cu3O7-x-coated, superconductors - metalorganic deposition using trifluoroacetates, Supercond. Sci. Technol. 2003, 16, R71.

Core Members

Principal Investigator add delete
Izumi Hirabayashi Team Leader (Deputy Group Director, Correlated Electron Research Group)    
Staff Scientist add delete
Postdoctoral Fellow add delete
Student Trainee add delete
Technical Assistant add delete
Mari Ishida Technical Staff II    
Administrative Assistant add delete
Hiromi Oshimori Assistant    
Akane Kaizuka Assistant    
Visiting Research Staff add delete
Other Staff add delete

( ) indicates primary affiliation in RIKEN.

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