Soshi Ishitani

Soshi Ishitani
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science

I am involved in the development of imaging techniques using Muon Spin Rotation & Relaxation (μSR) and Beta Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (β-NMR) methods. This approach allows for imaging of material properties within substance, using radiation detectors with position resolution to acquire μSR and NMR signals at specific positions. This technology holds the potential to non-destructively examine the internal material distribution of unknown samples, such as meteorites. I am interested in various fields such as the nuclear structure of unstable nuclei, so I value an active approach to engage in various research endeavors.

After enjoying science through my research, I dream to become a science teacher at a high school. My goal is not only to attract students' interests but also to nurture their initiative, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and overall personal growth as educators.

What provides solace in my life is K-POP idols. I particularly love female groups like TWICE and LE SSERAFIM. I fell in love with the world of K-POP during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I have become so engrossed that I now attend concerts 2-3 times a year. I hope to win the best seats in the arena and receive fan service someday!!

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