Radiation Transfer Laboratory
Optical technology for life science
Our laboratory has been dealing with the propagation problems of various radiations (optical electromagnetic wave) with wide ranges of wavelengths from visible lights to infrared ray radiation. We aim to assess the energy transported as radiation and control the propagation (e.g. the color of objects) of radiation that behaves like waves. In recent years, we have especially been working on developing cosmetic products, identifying light propagation within the skin as well as examining the impact of cosmetic product particles on light propagation.

- Faculty Name
- YAMADA, Jun
- Keyword
- Cosmetic products,Measurement technology,Artificial rice-making
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Medical technology
- Environmental engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Energy engineering
- Mechanical engineering
FOR SOCIETY
After the results have been derived in our laboratory, they are directly applied to cosmetic products, some of which are already on the market. The research conducted in our laboratory pertains to the development of a new-type solar cell, which is expected to be used for practical purposes in the near future. In addition, it is also concerned with the evaluation of building skins that provide comfortable living environments.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Radiation propagation of the skin for the development of cosmetic products
- Creation of functional radiation surfaces with periodic microstructures
- Development of an artificial rice-making system that has spatially high density