Kazushi AOYAMA Assistant ProfessorAlumni
  • Period
    1st(Term: from Apr. 2010 to Mar. 2015)
    グローバル型
  • Research Interests
    Condensed Matter Physics
  • Research Topic
    Roles of Magnetic Fluctuation in the Superconducting State in a Magnetic Field

Kazushi was born in Hiroshima in 1982. He became interested in physics through a voluntary seminar with his friends in his first year at Kyoto University. His research interests are in condensed matter physics, such issues as superconductivity, superfluidity, and magnetism, in which quantum mechanical effects on microscopic components of materials, such as electrons and atoms, appear on a macroscopic length scale. In his current research, Kazushi conducts a theoretical investigation of the properties of novel superconducting states in a magnetic field by using analytical methods based on quantum many-body theory.