Outline of Laboratory


Affiliation:


Graduate School
Energy Environmental Safety Engineering Group,
Energy Safety Engineering Lab.,
Dept. of Applied Energy,
Graduate School of Engineering,
Nagoya University.

Undergraduate School
Energy Environmental Safety Engineering Group,
Energy Safety Engineering Lab.,
Dept. of Energy Science and Engineering,
School of Engineering,
Nagoya University.

(Former Departments)
Graduate School
Energy Environmental Safety Engineering Lab.,
Dept. of Energy Engineering and Science,
Graduate School of Engineering,
Nagoya University.

(and also...)
Energy Environmental Safety Engineering Research Group,
Energy Safety Engineering Lab.,
Division of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering,
Dept. of Materials, Physics and Energy Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering,
Nagoya University.


Undergraduate School
Energy Environmental Safety Engineering Research Group,
Energy Safety Engineering Lab.,
Quantum Science and Energy Engineering Course,
Dept. of Physical Science and Engineering,
School of Engineering,
Nagoya University.



Teaching Staff:


Prof. YAMAZAWA Hiromi,
Doctor of Science, ext.) 3781
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Associate Prof. MORIIZUMI Jun,
Doctor of Engineering, ext.) 5134
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Current Students (School Year 2020):


2nd year Master's Course (M2): 3
1st year Master's Course (M1): 5
Senior Students (B4): 4


Current Researches:


  • Elaboration of estimation methods of atmospheric transport phenomena by using radon isotopes and their decay products,
  • Quantitative clarification on wet deposition processes by using radon and its decay products,
  • Analysis and estimation of release and atmospheric transport of radioactive materials discharged by the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP accident,
  • Environmental safety research based on the results of the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP accident, especially for rapid and sophisticated application of environmental monitoring data to quantify radioactive release,
  • Evaluation of behavior of indoor radioactive aerosol caused by radon decay products, and
  • Study on tritium behavior in the environment.

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