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■Name   Professor Tomoyuki Kakeshita (Age 49)
■Affiliation   Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
■Supervising Area of
Research
  Study of Intelligent Materials and Promotion of Education Project
■Research Plan   Development of Ferro-Magnetic Shape-Memory Alloy for Actuators
■Background  
March 1976
March 1978
April 1979
April 1983
July 1993
April 2000
  B.Sc., Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
M.Sc., Department of Physics, Hokkaido University
Research Assistant, Osaka University
Reasearch Associate, Osaka University
Associate Professor, Osaka University
Professor, Osaka University
■Affiliated Academic Societies   Japan Institute of Metals、The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan、The Physical Society of Japan、The Japan Society of Applied Physics、Materials Research Society-Japan、Materials Research Society -USA 、The Minerals and Materials Society-USA
■Research Keywords   Structual phase transformation、Magnetic transition、Electronic structure、High magnetic field、High pressure physics
■Field of Specialization   Materials Science
Awards   The Best Paper of the Year Award, The Japan Institute of Metals, 1985
The Best Paper of the Year Award, The Japan Institute of Metals, 1994
The Meritous Honor Award, The Japan Institute of Metals 1997
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T. Kakeshita and K. Ullakko, “Giant magnetostriction in ferromagnetic shape memory alloys”, MRS Bulletion, 27 (2002), 105-109.
T. Kakeshita, T. Takeuchi, T. Fukuda, M. Tsujiguchi, T. Saburi, R.Oshima and S. Muto, "Giant magnetostriction in an ordered Fe3Pt single crystal exhibiting a martensitic transformation, Applied Physics Letters, 77 (2000), 1502-1504.
T. Terai, T. Sasaki, T. Kakeshita, T. Fukuda and T. Saburi, H. Kitagawa, K. Kindo and M. Honda, "Electronic and magnetic properties of R0.5A0.5MnO3 compounds (R = Gd, Dy, Ho, Er; A=Sr, Ca)", Physical Review B, 61 (2000), 3488-3493.
T. Kakeshita, T. Saburi, and K. Shimizu, “Kinetics of Martensitic Transformations in Some
Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Alloys”, Philos. Mag. B, 80(2000), 171
T. Kakeshita, T. Saburi, K. Kindo and S. Endo, "Martensitic transformations in some ferrous and non-ferrous alloys under magnetic field and hydrostatic pressure", Phase Transitions, 70. (1999), 65-113.
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