About Tsubono Group




 
 

Japanese version is here.



Whereis our Laboratory?

Our laboratory is in the new Faculty-of-Science-building #1. For those who have visited us before 1998 March:Wehave moved to the new building by the end of March 1998. We are quitesurethatyou can easily find the new building which stands beside theold one.It hasthe industrial design with "glasses and bricks" kind oflooks.

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Tsubono-GroupActivity

Our research subject is experimental relativity,mainly detection of the Gravitational Waves. See herefor a list of the world wide gravitational wave detection projects. Also,for the Japanese project TAMA and the detector TAMA300 , youcan read some technical documents here.
For those who want to read the brief reports on the activity of Tsubono-group, the following is a part of the Annual Report of the Department of Physics, University of Tokyo.

Theses

Doctral theses

YearAuthorTitleLanguage
2000Kazuhiro YamamotoStudy of the thermal noise caused by inhomogeneously distributed loss.English
1998Masaki AndoPower recycling for an interferometric gravitational wave detector.English

Master's theses

YearAuthorTitleLanguage
2001ASO YouichiStabilization of a Fabry-Perot Interferometer using a Suspension Point InterferometerJapanese
1997Kazuhiro YamamotoEstimation of the thermal noise of the suspension system and the mirrors for TAMA300.Japanese
1996Masaki AndoControl of a Fabry-Perot-type laser interferometric gravitational-wave detector.Japanese


Tsubono-GroupSeminars

Weekly seminars are usually held on Tuesdays ,10:30AM,at room #512 .
Anybody are welcome to join us.
If you want to be included in our "rinko" mailing list,
("rinko" is a Japanese which means "seminar" or something)
please send us an e-mail to
admin@t-munu.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

 

 

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Log of the past seminars is here.


Tsubono-GroupMembers

You can see the photographs of the members, linksto the personal pages etc. in THISPAGE.
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