Tohoku University is renowned for its achievements in technological innovation and for the practical application of these technologies to the advancement of society. Inventions born at Tohoku University include the KS and NKS steels, the Yagi-Uda antenna, fibre optics, and perpendicular magnetic recording.
Before stepping down on March 31, former president Susumu Satomi shared some of his favourite memories of his time at the university.
AIMR Director Motoko Kotani, talks about using mathematics as the common language bridging the different disciplines within materials science.
研究ers have explored the differing dynamics at play when an electric current is applied to a new class of magnetic materials, providing a solid basis for further developments.
Electrons that rain down into the atmosphere are bounced back to higher regions by a mirror force, simulations suggest.
The system, known as SCARF, harnesses a comprehensive mathematical formulation and modeling of cache side-channel attacks to ensure robust security.
研究ers have found that a technique called the chiral-induced spin selectivity effect may have broader applications than just on microscopic reactions.
Tohoku University has 1,763 研究 fellows from overseas, 12 Inter-Department Institutes for Education and 11 University Collaborating Institutions.
A new institution which is open to researchers around the world, where people from diverse disciplines can gather, learn and create.
Utilizing Tohoku University's research results and resources in various industries.
This site provides you with information on academic research staff at Tohoku University.