One problem arising from the development is global warming. Global warming is directly related to the energy used in the world. ADL try to save energy in the view of devices. ADL aims to create devices that contribute to saving energy, clean energy, and energy recycling. Each individual member has multifaceted intelligence and searches for solutions to problems from different angles. We exercise high technological skills and share equipments in the ADL. Cooperation between industry and academia will further speed up the pace at which problems are resolved. We would like to help pass on the benefits of science and technology to society through the creation of better devices. ADL conduct research activities for the resolution of energy problems through effective cooperation not only within the university, but also with the industrial world. ADL work with the Technology Licensing Organization (TLO) of Tokyo University of Science to move its technologies to the industrial world.
Advanced Device Laboratories conduct research on advanced devices, focusing on not only fundamental research but also joint research with the industrial world, funded research, technical assistance, and other activities. We believe that research that cannot be solved by a single laboratory alone may be worked on by more than one laboratory to lead to successful research. TLO will connect technologies and serve as a bridge between the technologies of TUS and the industrial world so that ADL can provide research useful to society.
Laboratories
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Nitride Semiconductor Devices Ohkawa GroupOhkawa Laboratory |
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Ferroelectric NanoelectronicsOkamura Laboratory |
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Semiconductor Nanomaterials and NanodevicesZhao Laboratory |
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Next-generation High-speed and High-frequency DevicesFujishiro Laboratory |
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Energy Conversion DevicesAndo Laboratory |
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Environmental Energy DevicesIida Laboratory |
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Next-generation Electronic DevicesKineri Laboratory |
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Thermoelectric Conversion and Electronic DevicesNishio Laboratory |
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Material Design for Next-generation Solar Cells and Optoelectronics DevicesSugiyama Laboratory |













