Materialschemistry Laboratory
Corrosion is a doctor of metals
Although our research is primarily based on electrochemistry and corrosion science, we also conduct research on how to practically use innovative materials for the betterment of society without being shackled by these academic fields. Our laboratory strongly believes that curiosity is a bridge to acquiring knowledge, and it aims to provide a place where students can enjoy learning and accumulate further knowledge together. Our laboratory hopes that, through research activities, students will become human resources who can positively contribute to society.

- Faculty Name
- NODA, Kazuhiko
- Keyword
- Alloys,Fuel cells,Surface treatment
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 10F 10H27
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Materials science and engineering
FOR SOCIETY
Our laboratory is helping society attain safety and peace of mind by elucidating the mechanism of corrosions―which occur when materials are placed under certain environments―and by discussing measures to fight corrosions.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Corrosion analyses of steel materials.
- Property evaluation of solid macromolecule fuel cells.
- Development of a sensor for environmental monitoring using array electrodes.