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Update date: Mar. 07, 2024
Matsunaga Shigeki
マツナガ シゲキ | Matsunaga Shigeki
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Research field (4):
Inorganic materials
, Computational science
, Mathematical physics and basic theory
, Bio-, chemical, and soft-matter physics
Research keywords (17):
Computational physics
, solution
, Electrical properties
, 輸送現象
, 構造
, 分子シミュレーション
, 分子動力学
, 超イオン導電体
, 溶融塩
, 液体金属
, Transport Properties
, Structure
, Molecular Simulation
, Molecular Dynamics
, Superionic Conductor
, Molten Salt
, Liquid Metal
Research theme for competitive and other funds (9):
- 2020 - 2021 生体有機分子を含むバイオ燃料電池の電解質水溶液の動的性質と誘電率の研究 -分子シミュレーションによる微視的視点から-
- 2019 - 2020 Study of solid electrolyte for next generation fuel cell with low environmental impact by molecular dynamics method -Elucidation of interionic interactions and dynamic structures-
- 2015 - 2019 Low environmental impact energy and energy propagation in a solution - research from the microscopic point of view-
- 2015 - 2015 Molecular dynamics study of acid rain affects on energy cycle in seawater
- 2014 - 2015 Changes in properties of sea water due to the greenhouse gases :molecular dynamics study
- 2010 - 2014 Inter ionic interaction and dynamics in liquid and solid electrolyte by molecular dynamics simulation
- 2005 - 2009 Transport phenomena and potential determination in noble metal halide by molecular dynamics simulation -Study on superionic conductor and ionic liquids-
- 2007 - 2008 Study on ionic conduction in superionic conductors by simulation and theory
- 2003 - 2004 Molecular dynamics study on structure and transport phenomena in superionic conducting silver-halide mixtures
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Papers (57):
Books (6):
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Distribution Difference of Ag and Cu Ions in the Superionic Conductive Phase of AgBr-CuBr System: An Approach towards Molecular Dynamics
Book Publisher International 2021 ISBN:9789391473808
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Study on the structure, frequency mode, and dielectric properties of glycolic acid in the physiological salt solution by molecular dynamics
Book Publisher International 2021 ISBN:9789390768431
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Effect of Greenhouse Gases Dissolved in Seawater
Vide Leaf 2020 ISBN:9789390014200
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Electrical Conductivity of Molten Salts and Ionic Conduction in Electrolyte Solutions
IntechOpen 2020 ISBN:9781789845198
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水・水溶液系の物性
近代科学社Digital 2020 ISBN:9784764960077
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Lectures and oral presentations (70):
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Simulation Study on Structure, Transport Proprerties, and Dielectric Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Bio-molecules Used in Biofuel cells
(29th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE 2021), online 2021)
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(領域 6, 12 招待講演)イオン液体・イオン性水溶液の構造、輸送特性、および誘電特性
(日本物理学会 第76回年次大会 (2021年)(オンライン) 2021)
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プロトン伝導体Cs2(HSO4)(H2PO4)のガラス転移における構造と電子状態の変化 -分子動力学法による研究-
(第34 回 分子シミュレーション討論会(オンライン) 2020)
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Structure and Transport Phenomena of Non-Aqueous Electrolyte in Al Ion Batteries -Study by Molecular Dynamics-
(6th International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials (ENEFM 2020), Fethiye, Turkey (online) 2020)
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Structural characteristics of gluconolactone/gluconic acid aqueous solution used for biofuel cell by molecular dynamics
(9th Int'l Conference on Mathematical Modeling in the Physical Sciences (IC-MSQUARE 2020), Tinos island, Greece (online) 2020)
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Education (2):
- - 1983 Niigata University
- - 1981 Saitama University Faculty of Science
Professional career (2):
- Doctor of Philosophy (Niigata University)
- Master of Science (Niigata University)
Work history (5):
- 2022/04 - 現在 National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College General Education Professor
- 2020/04 - 2022/03 National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College General Education Professor
- 2005/11 - 2020/03 National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College Division of General Education
- 2008/03 - 2008/08 国立高等専門学校機構在外研究員, 英国Bath大学客員研究員
- 1999/04 - 2005/10 National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College Division of General Education
Association Membership(s) (3):
The Physical Society of Japan
, The Japan Association of Solution Chemistry
, The Molecular Simulation Society of Japan
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