Shota Nakamuraمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Shota Nakamura is an Assistant Professor at Nagoya Institute of Technology's Graduate School of Engineering, specializing in condensed matter physics with a focus on chiral magnets and strongly correlated electron systems. He holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo (2018) and completed his undergraduate and master's studies at Hokkaido University. His research primarily investigates chiral magnetic materials, particularly rare-earth intermetallic compounds like DyNi 3 Al 9 , GdNi 3 Ga 9 , and YbNi 3 Al 9 , examining their magnetic structures, phase transitions, and electronic properties. His work combines experimental techniques including neutron scattering, X-ray diffraction, specific heat measurements, and magnetization studies to understand the complex magnetic ordering in these materials. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on chiral helical magnetic structures, quadrupolar ordering phenomena, and the relationship between crystal symmetry and magnetic properties in rare-earth compounds. His research demonstrates expertise in both fundamental magnetic phenomena and the synthesis of specialized magnetic materials. 2019 Highly Cited Article of JPSJ (2020) - Giant Hall Resistivity and Magnetoresistance in Cubic Chiral Antiferromagnet EuPtSi 2019 Highly Cited Article of JPSJ (2020) - Field-rotational Magnetocaloric Effect Actinides2017 Student Poster Award (2017) - Magnetization Study on the Ising Ferromagnet URhGe Multiple Editors' suggestions from Physical Review B (2017) Dr. Nakamura leads several competitive research projects including 'Microfabrication of Chiral Helical Magnets and Cross-Correlation Phenomena' (Tatematsu Foundation, 2024-2027) and 'Control of Helical Period in Chiral Magnets for Electrical-Magnetic Cross-Correlation' (Hibi Foundation, 2024-2025). He is an active member of The Physical Society of Japan and frequently presents his work at international conferences including the International Conference on Magnetism.











