Research Facility Environment

Our laboratory exclusively owns a large number of large scientific and technical parallel computing servers (3,000 Cores of Intel Xeon Processor in 100 Nodes with InfiniBand interconnections) and workstations. In addition, the laboratory owns microscopic shape and property measurement equipment such as an atomic force microscope.



Computing Facility


Our laboratory exclusively owns a large number of large scientific and technical parallel computing servers (3,000 Cores of Intel Xeon Processor in 100 Nodes with InfiniBand interconnections) and workstations. In addition, other on- and off-campus supercomputers are also available. Students and researchers can occupy and use these ample computing resources and can carry out their research at any time without being restricted by the computing resources.

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Experimental Facility

Our laboratory owns an atomic force microscope AFM (Hitachi High-Tech: AFM5300E). It is capable of measuring sample surface morphology at the nano-level, as well as polarisation domains, magnetic domains, conductivity and surface potential.

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Laboratory environment

Students in the laboratory can comfortably conduct their research activities at a desk large enough for two standard office desks, with access to the latest computers and multiple large monitors. The laboratory is equipped with a large meeting space, large monitors and glass whiteboards, making it easy for students to consult and discuss with laboratory staff and graduate students at any time.

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Materials Science Lab
Materials Science Lab
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University