Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of Engineering
We can obtain information inside samples in non-contact and non-destructive manners by using magnetic fields. Utilizing this property, we can develop advanced magnetic sensing systems in various fields, such as medical, bio, material, and environment. In our laboratory, we are developing ultrasensitive magnetic sensors and systems for biosensing and non-destructive testing. Specifically, we are developing biosensing systems utilizing magnetic markers, such as magnetic immunoassay to detect biological materials and magnetic particle imaging for in-vivo diagnosis. We are also developing low frequency eddy current testing to evaluate iron materials which are used in many infrastructures.
Assoc.Prof. Teruyoshi Sasayama