Associate Professor
Fumikazu SAITO
Room Building2-130
E-mail
Education
1992
B.A., Department of Applied Chemistry, Gunma University
1994
M.A., Graduate School of Engineering (Master's Program), Gunma University
1997
Ph.Eng., Graduate School of Engineering (Doctor's Program), Gunma University
Professional Experience
1997
Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo Institute of Technology
1999
Research Fellow, Japan Science and Technology Agency
2001
Research Associate, National Defense Academy
2005
Lecturer, National Defense Academy
2013
Associate Professor, National Defense Academy
Keywords for Research Interests Hypervelocity impact, High-pressure physics, Dynamic deformation and impact fracture.
Major Publications (1) Improvement of a “mini” two-stage light-gas gun for hypervelocity impact experiments: Technical devices to accelerate and detect a “minute” projectile efficiently (Rev. Sci. Instrum., 76, 2005)

(2) The Influrnce of the Mechanical Properties of Thin Pure Titanium Plates on High Strain-Rate Deformation (Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 43, 2004)

(3) Evolving Shock-Wave Profiles Measured in a Silicon Crystal by Picosecond Time-Resolved X-Ray Diffraction (Appl. Phys. Lett., 77, 2000)

(4) Site-Specific Study on X-Ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism at Fe K Edge for Transition-Metal Ferrites (Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 39, 2000)

(5) Site- and Valence-Selective Study on the Origin of Fe Peaks in X-Ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism of Ni Ferrites, Fe[NixFe2-x]O4 (Physica B, 270, 1999)