MURASE Takeru

MURASE Takeru
Title Assistant Professor
Department Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
Course Applied Physics Course

Research fields

I am studying the interstellar medium in the Milky Way Galaxy by observing radio waves. Matter in the universe has circulated through the life of stars. This circulation process has been repeated and has evolved into the present universe. The birth of a star is the beginning of the circulation of matter in the universe. To understand the birth of stars, it is essential to study the physics of gas, the material of stars. We use radio telescopes around the world to study the kinematics and dynamics of the gas. In addition, by combining radio waves with visible and infrared light, we can reveal the details of the objects we observe. Telescopes are needed to obtain astronomical data. Our laboratory is very unique in that we can operate an 11-meter radio telescope located on the university campus. Let's learn about astrophysics and radio telescopes together and make new discoveries about the birth of stars!

Research Keywords

Radio Astronomy, Astrophysics

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