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SUZUKI Katsuhiko  Professor
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Science Division I, Department of Physics
Profile | Topics | Laboratories | Assigned Courses(17)
Refereed Papers(33) | Refereed Proceedings(18) | Other Papers(10) | Publications(3) | Presentations(41)
Address 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8601, Japan
TEL : +81-3-3260-4271
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Under-Graduate School
  • 1990, Tokyo University of Science Faculty of Science Department of Physics 
Graduate School
  • 1995, Tokyo Metropolitan University(東京都立大学) Graduate School, Division of Natural Science Physics Doctoral Degree
Postgraduate Qualification
  • Tokyo Metropolitan University(東京都立大学) Doctor of Science
Research History
  • 1990-1992 quark correlation and weak interaction
    1992-1998 quark distribution of hadrons in the effecive theory
    1995-1999 spin structure of the nucleon, spin-dependent hadronization
    2000-2007 Diffractive vector meson production off nucleon
    2006- Holographic QCD description of Pomeron
    2008-2016 inhomogeneous chiral condensate
    2016- neutrino scattering in high-density matter
    2017- chiral anomary and axion
Employment History
  • 1995-1998 Technical University of Munich, Dept.of Physics, Research Associate
    1998-2000 Osaka University, RCNP, COE Research Asocciate
    2000-2001 University of Tokyo, JSPS research fellow
    2001-2002 Numazu College of Technology, Associate Professor
    2002-2007 Institute of Symbiotic Science and Technology Strategic Research, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology., Research Associates
Research Keyword Hadron Physics,Quantum Chromodynamics
Research Area
  • Particle/Nuclear/Cosmic ray/Astro physics (Hadron Physics, QCD)
Research Theme
  • quantum entanglement of vacuum and bound states induced by the strong interaction/gravity
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Academic Society Affiliations
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