Tetsuo Hanaguri is a Team Leader of Emergent Phenomena Measurement Research Team, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science.
Aug. 1965 | Born in Tokyo, Japan |
Mar. 1984 | Graduated from Tachikawa High School, Tokyo, Japan. |
Mar. 1988 | Graduated from Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku University, Japan. BE in Applied Physics (Advisor: Prof. Tetsuo Fukase) |
Mar. 1990 | ME in Applied Physics, Tohoku University, (Advisor: Prof. Tetsuo Fukase) |
Apr. 1992-May 1993 | Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science at Prof. Fukase's group, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University |
Mar. 1993 | Ph. D. in Applied Physics, Tohoku University, (Advisor: Prof. Tetsuo Fukase) |
May 1993 | Research Associate at Prof. Maeda's group, Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan |
July 1998 | Research Associate at Prof. Kitazawa's group, Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of Tokyo |
Apr. 1999 | Associate Professor at Prof. Kitazawa's group, Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo |
July 2003-Dec. 2003 | Stayed at Prof. Davis's group, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, USA |
Feb. 2004-present | Senior Research Scientist, RIKEN, Japan |
Jan. 2013-present | Team Leader (assigned), Emergent Phenomena Measurement Research Team, RIKEN |