Computational Material Science Laboratory
Simple methods of unraveling complicated problems
Unexpected phenomena sometimes occur when many simple individual factors converge. Examples include the superconductivity of atoms and electrons, and living phenomena made up of molecules and cells such as the brain network. Our laboratory is investigating the simple principles behind complicated phenomena using statistical physics methods and the latest computer technology.

College of Engineering
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Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Faculty Name
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Yusuke Tomita |
Academic Society
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The Physical Society of Japan |
Keyword
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Supercomputers, Algorithms, Simulations, Magnetic substances, Mathematical science, Dielectric elements
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Study Fields
Physics, Information science
For Society
Modeling is the identification and computer manipulation of composite elements within complicated phenomena. Modeling has been useful in analyzing things such as how the structure of proteins are determined and how traffic jams occur.
Research Themes
- Numerical calculation and analysis
- Development of algorithms