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SASAKI Minoru

SASAKI Minoru

Affiliates
Organization for Liberal Arts Education
Position
Associate Professor
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Researcher Information

Specialized fields

Astrophysics, geology education, computer use education

Subjects in charge

Computer training I and II, the Law of Nature, Earth and Nature, Programming I and II, Basic Practices

Educational background

1982. Graduated from the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
1984. 3 Completed Master's Program in Astrophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
1990. 3 Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

Acquisition degree

Doctor of Science

Affiliated Society

Japan Astronomical Society, International Astronomical Union, Information Processing Society, Computer Utilization Education Council

Research Keywords

Current research theme

"Observation of Astrophysics and Extragal Galaxy"
Observational study of galaxies:
In particular, observational study of the structure and star formation activity of Magellan-type irregular galaxies and active galaxies. The observation wavelength range is mainly optical and near-infrared regions.
Design and development of 3D spectrographs:
Design and development of a spectroscope using microlens array multi-photomy spectroscopy.

Major Research Results and Activities

・"Molecular cloud complexes in the Magellanic irregular galaxy NGC 4449" Sasaki et al. 1990, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
・"Optical spectra of the supernova 1994I in M51 around the maximum light phase" Sasaki et al. 1994, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
・"Emission Line Velocity Field of the Magellanic Irregular Galaxy NGC 4449" Sasaki et al. 1997, Dwarf Galaxies: Probes for Galaxy Formation and Evolution
・"Kyoto tridimensional spectrograph II: progress", Sugai et al. 2000, Proc. SPIE
・"A Study of the Distribution of Star-forming Regions in Luminous Infrared Galaxies by Means of Halpha Imaging Observations", Hattori et al. 2004, The Astronomical Journal
・"Subarcsecond Structure and Velocity Field of Optical Line-emitting Gas in NGC 1052", Sugai et al. 2005, The Astrophysical Journal

Class seminar

My seminar

In my basic exercise, on the theme of environmental issues, learn how to search for materials using the library and the Internet, present what I have examined, and put it into a report. Presentations will be made on an individual or group basis.

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