

The Department of Quantum Beam Physics(Hosokai Laboratory) conducts research and development of a laser-plasma accelerator that accelerates electrons to ultra-high energies using plasma waves excited by the interaction of intense laser pulses and plasma. Based on a detailed understanding of the relativistic plasma and beam behavior based on numerical simulations, laser-driven acceleration experiments are being performed with a large laser, and plasma control and beam generation techniques are being developed to realize a table-top size GeV-class laser accelerator. We are also exploring novel applications of quantum beams, such as drug discovery deep in the body using electron beams from high-energy linear accelerators. Furthermore, we are also promoting research on material modification and strengthening using high-power lasers.
2019.4 – Present | Professor, SANKEN, Osaka University |
2018.1 – Present | Team Leader, Present RIKEN Spring-8 Center Laser Acceleration Development Team |
2014.11 – 2019.3 | Assoc. Prof., Graduate School of Engineering Strategy Management and Support Office, Osaka University |
2009.5 – 2014.10 | Specially Appointed Assoc. Prof., Photon Pioneers Center, Osaka University |
2006.6 – 2009.3 | Advisor, USHIO Inc. |
2006.6 – 2009.3 | Specially Appointed Assoc. Prof., Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
2003.4 – 2006.5 | Assis. Prof., The Graduate School of Engineering Nuclear Professional, The University of Tokyo |
2001.5 – 2003.3 | Research institution researcher, The Graduate School of Engineering Nuclear Professional School, The University of Tokyo |
1997.10 – 2001.3 | Postdoctal Researcher, Kansai-APRC, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute |