(1) Deveropment of New Atmospheric Plasma Sources
Atmospheric Multi-Gas Inductively Coupled Plasma Source
Atmospheric Damage-Free Plasma Jet
Low Power/Low Flow ICP Torch
Ultra High-Power Multi-Gas Microplasma Source

Droplet Direct Injection Nebulizer
Large Sized Atmospheric Damage-Free Plasma Source

(2) Plasma Diagnostics
Time and Spatial Resolved Spectroscopic Menasurements of Plasma Sources
Gas/Plasma Flow Measurements using FFT or Spark Tracing Method
Spectroscopic Measurements of Spherically Convergent Beam Fusion Device
Diagnostics and Evaluation of EUV Light Source
Langmuir Probe Measurements of Plasma Sources
Spectroscopic Measurements of Microplasma Source


(3) Plasma applications for Elemental Analysis and Environmental Issues
Multi-gas Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer
Pulse Synchronized Plasma Measurement System for Single Cell Analysis
Plasma or Electron Beam Sources for Treatment of Hazardous Wastes

Decomposition of Anesthetic Gas by Atmospheric Multi-Gas Inductively Coupled Plasma Source



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Tokyo Tech Teaching Award was presented to Prof. Okino (Mar 2009).

U.S. Naval Research Advisory Committee and member of Office of Naval Research visited our lab (Feb. 2009).

"Study of excitation and ionization ability in high-power pulsed microplasma source" won Third Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma SpectrochemistryPoster Award (Nov. 2008, Tsukuba, Japan).

"Measurement of spectrscopic properties of damage-free plasma for metal surface cleaning" won Poster Award of Spectroscopical Society of Japan (Nov. 2009).

Professor Akbar Montaser of The George Washington University was visited our lab from Nov. 2008.

"Study on pico-liter elemental analysis using microplasma" won 2008 Department of Energy Sciences Presentaion Award (Oct. 2008).

"Multi-gas Microplasma Source for Trace Elemental Analysis" won 35th Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale (CSI XXXV), CSI Excellent Poster Award (Dec. 2007, Xiamen, China).

Professor Akbar Montaser of The George Washington University was visited our lab from Aug.19 to 31, 2007.

"Droplet Direct Injection Nebulizer for Nano-Liter Analysis" won Poster Presentation Award at 2006 Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Dec. 2006, Bangkok, Thailand).

"Analytical Performance and Fundamental Properties of a new Microplasma Source" won Poster Presentation Award at 2006 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Jan. 2006, Tucson, AZ, USA).

Tejima Doctoral Thesis Award was presented to Dr. Hidekazu Miyahara (Jan. 2006).

Young Scientist Award of Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology was presented to Dr. Akitoshi Okino for his study of high temterature and high density plasma (Apr. 2005).

Tejima Doctoral Thesis Award was presented to Dr. Hironobu Yabuta (Jan. 2004).

The CSI XXXIII 1st Prize Presentation Award was presented to Dr. Akitoshi Okino for presentation of particularly significant innovative analytical research on Atomic Spectrometry (Sep. 2003, Granada, Spain).

"Design and evaluation of dual inlet ICP torch for low gas consumption" won Presentation Award at 2002 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Jan. 2002, Scottsdale, AZ, USA).



Dr. Akitoshi Okino
Associate Professor
Department of Energy Sciences
Tokyo Instutute of Technology
J2-32, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku,
Yokohama 226-8502, JAPAN
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