Hiroshi Akatsuka
Associate Professor
Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Hiroshi Akatsuka, is an Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology. His Research themes are Plasma Spectroscopy epecially on the diagnostics of plasmas Fundamentals and Applications of Rarefied Supersonic Plasma Flow(2003-) Numerical Simulation of neutral particles movement in rarefied weakly ionized plasmas Generation and Diagnostics of Plasmas for Discharge Pumped Lasers(1991-2002) Isotope Separation in plasmas
Research Interest
Plasma Physics, Plasma Chemsitry, Gaseous Electronics Atomic and Molecular Processes in Plasmas Plasma Spectroscopy, Plasma Diagnostics Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Astronautic Applications Atmospheric Environment, Nuclear Engineering Gas/Plasma Dynamics Based on Particle Simulation Arc discharge and its application, Decomissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Publications
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Spectroscopic Study on N2 Molecule Puffed onto Expanding Argon Arc-Jet Plume. Senna Fukukawa, Atsushi Nezu, Hiroshi Akatsuka. Extended Abstracts, The 78th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2017. The 78th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2017. p. 07-002. Aug, 2017.
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Spectroscopic Study on the Vibrational Population of N2 C3Î and B3Î States in a Microwave Nitrogen Discharge. T. Sakamoto, H. Matsuura, H. Akatsuka. J. Appl. Phys.. 101. 023307. Jan, 2007.
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Numerical Study on Acceleration and Deceleration Mechanism of Weakly Ionized Plasma Flowing Supersonically Through Open Field Line. Satoshi Tsuno, Takeshi Nakahagi, Ryutaro Yamashiro, Atsushi Nezu, Haruaki Matsuura, Hiroshi Akatsuka. IEEE T PLASMA SCI. Vol. 42. No. 12. pp. 3732-3741. Dec, 2014.