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Laboratory of Physical Magnetic Materials Informatics (Kaiju Group) started in April 2019.

This laboratory focuses on exploring a new interdisciplinary field, which covers magnetics, dielectric properties, nanoscience, optics, molecular chemistry and flexible engineering. This study emerges innovative electronics, such as highly sensitive magnetic sensors, high-density magnetic/molecular memories, and flexible magneto-optical devices.

The lab accepts visitors at any time. If you wish to visit the lab, please feel free to call us.

News

4/1, 2026
We have been continuously selected for the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) – Scientific Research (B) and the KAKENHI Challenging Research (Exploratory) as principal investigator projects.
3/31, 2026
Our group has been selected for a Collaborative Research Project in the Materials and Devices Joint Research Program (as participating members).
3/23, 2026
A degree conferment and undergraduate graduation ceremony was held. D3 student Matsuzaka received the Fumiko Yonezawa Award (Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology). M2 student Kashima received the Functional Creation Award. Congratulations!
3/4, 2026
M2 student Iimori gave a research presentation at the Iwate Spintronics School – 2026 Winter (Hachimantai Mountain Hotel, Iwate, Japan).
3/3, 2026
The APPI Global Seminar was held at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan), where Professor Kaiju gave a plenary talk.
2/28, 2026
At the thesis presentation session, M1 student Terai received the Best Presentation Award.
2/10, 2026
A paper led by alumnus Wakamoto, titled “Magnetic Sensing via Oscillation Control in MgO-Based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions”, was selected as the cover article of the January 2026 issue of IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (IEEE).

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