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Okoshi Katsuya  Professor
Tokyo University of Science, Institute of Arts and Sciences, Katsushika Division, Institute of Arts and Sciences
Profile | Topics | Laboratories | Assigned Courses(10)
Refereed Papers(18) | Refereed Proceedings(6) | Other Papers(38) | Publications(5) | Presentations(85)
Address 6-3-1, Niijuku, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 125-8585, Japan
TEL : +81-3-5876-1717
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Under-Graduate School
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology Faculty of Science 
Graduate School
  • Osaka University Graduate School, Division of Natural Science Doctoral Degree
  • The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Division of Science Master's Degree
Postgraduate Qualification
  • Osaka University Doctor of Science
Research History
  • 1998- Main Research Project "Origin and Evolution of Galaxies through QSO absorption systems"
    2007-2008 Principal Investigator "Origin and Evolution of Galaxies through QSO absorption systems" Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (Start-up)
    2008-2010 Co-Investigator "Development of Next-generation Infrared High-resolution Spectrograph for Studying the Cosmic Re-ionization Era with High Redshift Gamma-ray Bursts" Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
    2009-2011 Principal Investigator "Origin and Evolution of Quasar Absorption Systems and Primordial Galaxies" Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    2016-2019 Principal Investigator "Quasar Absorption Systems as a probe of the Galaxy and the Circumgalactic Medium" Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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    2011- PI "Galaxies associated with coincident, multiple HI gas at high-z" (Keck & Subaru Observatory, S11B-S14A,S16A,S17A)
    2022- PI "Revealing the lens galaxy and multiple absorbers" (Subaru Observatory, S22B)
    2025- PI "Search for Star-forming Galaxy Associated with Quasar Absorbers" (The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Observatory), etc.
Employment History
Research Keyword Observational Cosmology / Galaxy Formation / Quasar Absorption System
Research Area
  • Astronomy (Observational Cosmology / Galaxy Formation / Quasar Absorption System)
Research Theme
  • Probing Origin and Evolution of Galaxy Through Quasar Absorption Systems
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