MANAGO Masahiro
English / Japanese
Introduction of Masahiro Manago.
Introduction
Basic information
- Name: MANAGO Masahiro
- Degree: Ph.D. (Science) (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Title: Assistant professor
I work together with Prof. Fujiwara Kenji. I am in charge of Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology.
Study
Topics
Research Areas: Solid state physics, low temperature physics, nuclear magnetic resonance
I am interested in strongly-correlated electron systems, superconductivity, magnetism, and quantum critical phenomena.
Experimental methods
I use the experimental techniques of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR), and high-pressure measurements.
Recent topics
Belows are examples of my recent studies.
- Study of superconducting symmetry of the strontium ruthenate Sr2RuO4
- Study of the quantum criticality and superconductivity of the uranium-based ferromagnetic superconductor UCoGe under pressure
- Study of the non-magnetic ordered phase and the pressure response of the antiferromagnet CeCoSi
- Study of the antiferromagnet α-Mn
Education
Lectures
As of FY2025.- Undergraduate school
- Introductory Physical Experiments I (first and second semesters)
- Freshman Seminar II & Social Implementation Seminar I (second semester)
- Mechanics Exercise (second semester)
- Invitation of Physics (second semester)
- Graduation Research (full year)
- Reading of English Texts (full year)
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Education
- Doctor of Science Degree, 2019
- Kyoto University, Japan
- I was a student of Quantum Materials Lab.
Professional experience
- April 2017–March 2019: JSPS research fellow (DC2)
- April 2019–August 2020: JSPS research fellow (PD)
- Affiliation: Low temperature condensed matter physics lab, Graduate school of Science, Kobe University
- September 2020–: Shimane University assistant professor
Publications
Please refer to Researchmap.Associations
- The Physical Society of Japan