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Semiconductor Electronics Laboratory
A new future carved out by green electronics
It is a pressing issue to ensure comfortable and hygienic living environments while, at the same time, efficiently using energy resources and protecting the environment. Our laboratory is studying ways to utilize the power of electronic engineering to realize a low-carbon society, which will bring safety and peace of mind. Specifically, we are conducting research on materials for solar cells that can be easily used in the household and producing solar cells and semiconductor devices to effectively use electricity.

College of Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Advanced Electronic Engineering
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
- Faculty Name
- ISHIKAWA, Hiroyasu
- Keyword
- Solar cells,Power electronics,Next generation semiconductors,Crystal growth,Membranes
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 9F 09L25
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Electronic engineering
- Applied physics
- Material sciences and engineering
- Electrical engineering
FOR SOCIETY
Our study will contribute to creating hygienic living environments, effectively using solar energy and reducing the energy consumption of electrical devices and machines.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Research on solar cells that use safe, low-cost materials (metal oxides, metal nitrides, amorphous carbon)
- Research on gallium nitride power transistors