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Satoshi Tsuchiya is an Associate Professor at Hokkaido University's Laboratory of Applied Solid State Physics. His work bridges research and education in ultrafast spectroscopy and photo-induced phenomena in organic and correlated materials.
- Affiliation: Laboratory of Applied Solid State Physics, Hokkaido University
- Role: Researcher, educator, and mentor to graduate students
Research Interests: Tsuchiya's research focuses on ultrafast spectroscopy under extreme conditions (high pressure, low temperatures) to control and explore physical properties, as well as photo-induced ultrasonics for material characterization. Key themes include phase transitions, electron correlation, and electronic inhomogeneity in organic systems.
Article Trends: His publications emphasize ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy, geometrically frustrated materials, Dirac electron systems, and phase separation dynamics. Topics span organic semiconductors, superconductors, and transition metal compounds, with a recurring focus on external stimuli-driven property changes.
Grants: Recent grants include JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (2022) and a single-year grant from the Iketani Science and Technology Foundation (2022).
Students: Mentored students include Wada, Inomata, Kitajima, Katsumi, Akiba, and Nagata across master's and doctoral theses.
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