Professor
Masashi TAKADA
Room Building1-235
E-mail
Education
1993
B.A., School of Engineering, Tohoku University
1995
M.A., Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
2001
Ph.D., Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering, Tohoku University
Professional Experience
1996
Researcher, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
2003
Senior Researcher, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
2004
Visiting Researcher, Royal Military College of Canada (~ 2005)
2014
Professor, National Defense Academy
Keywords for Research Interests Radiation Protection, Radiation Measurement, Simulation
Major Publications (1) Charge-Collection Length Induced by Proton andAlpha Particle Injected in to Silicon Detectors due to Funneling Effect (IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., 56(1), 337-345, 2009)

(2) Measurement of Atmospheric Neutron and Photon Energy Spectra at Aviation Altitudes using a Phoswich-Type Neutron Detector, (J. Nucl. Sci. Techn., 47(10), 2010)

(3) Measuring Cosmic-Ray Exposure in Aircraft Using Real-Time Personal Dosimeters (Rad. Prot. Dosim. 149(2), 169-176, 2012)

(4) Innovative real-time and non-destructive method of beam profile measurement under large beam current irradiation for BNCT (Nucl. Instr. Methods, A689, 2012)

(5) Rapid Measurement of 89,90Sr Radioactivity in Rinse Water (Health Phys., 104(3), 2013)