About Us
Our research focuses on metal-based crystalline materials. We aim to systematize materials design methods for advanced control of material properties that emerge from static and dynamic changes in atomic arrangements and microstructures. Through this approach, we pursue the development of new materials and the proposal of innovative processing techniques. In addition, we strive to accurately identify challenges and needs in clinical settings and work toward creating metal-based medical devices that provide functions tailored to those needs.






Professor Nakai delivered an oral presentation at the 150th JILM Annual Meeting, held from May 15-18, 2026, at the Toyama International Conference Center.
We are currently inviting applications for an Assistant Professor position (Application Deadline : 19 May 2026).
One doctoral student and two master’s students joined our laboratory.
Dr. Michiko Nakaishi joined our laboratory as a Technical Specialist.
Associate Professor Dr. Kosuke Ueki joined our laboratory.