Shinsuke Ota

Shinsuke Ota

Associate Professor of Subatomic Physics

Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University

Biography

Shinsuke OTA is an associate professor of subatomic physics at Research Center for Nuclear Physics. My interests includes the universarity and diversity of quantum many-body systems, focusing on the macroscopic nucleonic system, the matter property of the nucleonic system, the structure of the neutron star and the advanced detector developments.

Recent research topics are:

  • Measurement of the incompressibility in nuclei to reveal the equation of state of nuclear mater
  • Measurement of the quantum pairing gap in nuclei to clarify the occurence of the nucleonic superfluidity
  • Measurement of the nuclear reacions in hot nuclei to reveal the nuclear structure in extreme conditions
  • Development of the magnetic spectrometer
  • Development of the three-dimensional imaging device using the nuclear reactions

For eligible candidates of the students in bachelor, master and doctor courses, if you are interested in the research topics listed above or have your own research topics to perform, please contact me.

Interests
  • Experimental Subatomic Physics
  • Matter property in macroscopic nuclonic system
  • Universarity and diversity of quantum many-body systems
  • Neutron star
  • Advanced detector developments
Education
  • Doctor of Science, 2009

    Kyoto University

  • Master of Science, 2003

    Kyoto University

  • Bachelor of Science (Physics), 2001

    Kyoto University

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Associate Professor
Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
Sep 2021 – Present Ibaraki, Osaka
 
 
 
 
 
Assistant Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
Apr 2009 – Aug 2021 Wako, Saitama
 
 
 
 
 
Research Assistant
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
Apr 2006 – Mar 2009 Wako, Saitama

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