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University Council
Optical Device Research Center
【Basic research】
【Research on devices】
【Research on applications using optical devices】
Joint development with private companies
- Private-sector researchers work in residence at university
- Participation by students
E.g.: On-campus internships, awards for outstanding achievements
Introduction of latest achievements
- Websites
- Symposiums
- Showroom (honorary exhibit)
- Media coverage
Scientific technologies, awareness-raising among undergraduate and graduate students
- Mock experiments at elementary, junior high, and high schools
(planned and implemented by students)
(to educate teachers) - Gathering ideas from students
LED handicraft
Project objectives
For research
This project is aimed at advancing global basic research into and building a global research base for futuristic optical devices with new functions and for new fields. The project is centered on the research team of Professor Isamu Akasaki, who was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of a super-luminosity blue LED. In addition, the project will be given university-wide support in research on the application of optical devices. It will also foster quality human resources by encouraging students to participate in joint research with businesses that aim to introduce optical devices to society.
- Expected research achievements
- There is high hope for optical devices with new functions; for example, research may make it possible for a single device to handle wavelengths, light intensity, modulation rate, response speed range (new range), illumination, and transmission. Current developments that are particularly promising for practical application in the near future are surface-emitting lasers, high-power lasers, ultraviolet lasers, and nitride semiconductor solar cells.
For branding
The latest information on research will be published on the website and announced at symposiums and exhibitions and on other occasions. We will also give mock experiments at elementary, junior high, and high schools and conduct other activities to educate the general public about optical devices and their applications.
Under the President’s leadership, we are carrying out branding strategies and establishing a brand image for Meijo University’s research.