Keio University

Press Releases (Newspaper and Media Coverage)

91-100 items (total 217)
Published At February 02, 2024

[WEB] Observation of Emergent Inductance in Magnetic Thin Films on Flexible Substrates [Professor Hideo Kaiju, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics]

Published At January 30, 2024

[Press Release] Verifying Effective Public Relations Strategies for Student Organizations Using ICT—Research Paper by Members of the Keio University Athletic Association Yagami Tennis Club Published in an International Academic Journal

Published At January 22, 2024

[WEB] The Potential of Formic Acid from CO₂ for Fuel Cells [Professor Yasuaki Einaga, Department of Chemistry]

Published At January 12, 2024

[WEB] Keio University and others succeed in observing emergent inductance and elucidating its mechanism in magnetic thin films on flexible substrates at room temperature and under a low magnetic field [Professor Hideo Kaiju, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics]

Published At January 11, 2024

[Press Release] Successful Observation of Emergent Inductance at Room Temperature and Low Magnetic Fields by Efficiently Generating Domain Walls in a Magnetic Thin Film on a Flexible Substrate with a "Step-like Magnetic Field" [Professor Hideo Kaiju, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics]

Published At April 03, 2018

[Article] The Key to Turning a Super-Aged Society into an Asset By Takahiro Nozaki, Lecturer, Department of Systems Design Engineering

Published At April 02, 2018

[Article] Evidence of a Past Massive Explosion in the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy By Tomoharu Oka, Professor, Department of Physics

Published At March 30, 2018

Development of a High-Speed Graphene Light-Emitting Device on a Silicon ChipPaving a New Path for On-Chip Optical Integrated Devices

Published At March 30, 2018

Nippon-Ham Fighters’ Bold Move from Sapporo, a City of 1.94 Million, to Kitahiroshima, with a Population under 60,00

Published At March 29, 2018

Evidence of a Past Massive Explosion in the Central Region of the Milky Way Galaxy—Another Supermassive Star Cluster?—