For Prospective Students

To students considering joining our lab

The Fujimoto-Mizushima Laboratory welcomes students who wish to pursue research in condensed matter theory. If you are interested in the theoretical study of strongly correlated electron systems and wish to challenge the elucidation of new physical phenomena, we encourage you to join us.

For more details about our research and life in the lab, please feel free to contact us by email. We also welcome lab tours at any time.

Features of Our Lab

Cutting-Edge Theoretical Research

We conduct research at the forefront of condensed matter physics, including strongly correlated electron systems, topological materials, and superconductivity.

Supportive Research Environment

We provide a supportive research environment with careful guidance from faculty and staff, and opportunities for lively discussions.

International Research Activities

There are opportunities for global activities, including collaborative research with domestic and international researchers and presentations at international conferences.

Who We Are Looking For

  • Students with a solid foundation in physics (quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, solid-state physics, etc.).
  • Those with interest and passion for the theoretical elucidation of new physical phenomena.
  • Individuals capable of mathematical thinking and logical discussion.
  • Proactive students who can tackle research problems with perseverance.

* Programming experience is not mandatory, but you will be expected to learn it as needed for your research.

About Research Life

Daily Research Activities

  • Theoretical calculations and numerical simulations
  • Reading and reviewing scientific papers
  • Weekly lab seminars for presentations and discussions
  • Individual discussions with faculty and senior students

Career Paths

After completing the master's program, students have diverse career paths, including advancing to the doctoral program or joining companies. The logical thinking skills cultivated in theoretical physics are highly valued not only in academia but also in industry.

Admission Information

For details on graduate school admissions, please check the website of the Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University.

Contact Us

For lab tours or questions about our research, please feel free to contact us.

Satoshi Fujimoto

Professor

About Lab Tours

We welcome lab tours at any time. If you contact us in advance by email, we can guide you through the lab and explain our research. Online consultations are also available.