DEURA Momoko
DEURA Momoko
Dept. of Electronics and Physical Systems
Specialization:Crystal engineering of semiconductors
Education
2006 B.E., Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2008 M.E., Department of Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2011 Ph.D., Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Career
2008-2011 Research Fellow (DC1), Japan Society for Promotion of Science
2011-2013 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science Division I, Tokyo University of Science
2013 Project Assistant Professor, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advance Materials, Tohoku University
2013-2017 Assistant Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
2017-2022 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
2022 Senior Researcher, Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University
2022-2024 Associate Professor, Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University
2024- Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
Research
We explore semiconductor materials, devices, and systems comprehensively with the aim of contributing to energy-saving and creation. In particular, we focus on the research and development of environmentally friendly “green semiconductors” in terms of materials, crystal growth processes, and control of physical properties, as well as the development of semiconductor devices for energy conservation. Furthermore, we pay attention to thermoelectric conversion to utilize the waste heat which inevitably generates in any energy conversion processes, with aiming to construct a combined system including electric storage. We will integrate various fields based on semiconductor crystal engineering and crystal growth technologies. Finally, we will contribute to the development of the academic field and industries involving with green semiconductors.
System utilizing waste heat in which combines thermoelectric conversion and electric storage