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Ita Yoshifusa

イタ ヨシフサ | Ita Yoshifusa
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Assistant Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.astr.tohoku.ac.jp/~yita/
Research field  (1): Astronomy
Research keywords  (9): 機械学習 ,  infrared ,  ハードウエア開発 ,  Software development ,  Mira ,  variable star ,  late-type star ,  stellar evolution ,  star
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (13):
  • 2021 - 2026 小型望遠鏡を用いた太陽近傍大質量星の多波長モニター観測で挑む初期宇宙ダストの謎
  • 2018 - 2021 Calibrating the local distance scale by observing bright stars with a dedicated infrared small telescope
  • 2017 - 2020 Spectroscopic Observation of Atmospheric Emission at K-dark band from Antarctica
  • 2016 - 2020 Deaths of Massive Stars and Supernova Explosions Revealed by High-Cadence Wide-Field Observations
  • 2016 - 2018 巨大質量連星からの質量放出:コンティシナリオへの挑戦
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Papers (138):
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MISC (67):
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Books (1):
  • AGB Stars and Related Phenomena
    2008
Lectures and oral presentations  (3):
  • NIR variable star survey in the Magellanic Clouds
    (EACOA midium-sized telescope workshop 2013)
  • Black Holes in Globular Clusters
    (SUBARU RAVEN Sicence Workshop 2012)
  • AKARI IRC survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud
    (The Second AKARI conference 2012)
Education (1):
  • - 2004 The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Division of Science Astronomy
Professional career (1):
  • Science (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (4):
  • 2010/04 - 現在 Astronomical Insitutute, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Assistant professor
  • 2011/02 - 2012/07 Space Telescope Science Institute
  • 2007/04 - 2010/03 National Institutes of Natural Sciences, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Reseacher
  • 2004/04 - 2007/03 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Aerospace Project Research Associate
Association Membership(s) (1):
The Astronomical Society of Japan
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