Curriculum Vitae : Y Kasaba (Tohoku Univ.) Top page
Position : Professor
  • Professor, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
    Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center (PPARC), Director

    [+ Organization for Advanced Studies (OAS)]
  • JSPS ID: 10295529
  • DB: researchmap / ORCID / SCOPUS / Google Scholar
Career
  • 2018.8- : Professor, Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center
  • 2018.4- : Director, Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center
  • 2007.4-2018.7 : Professor, Dep. Geophysics, Tohoku University
  • 2003.10-2007.3 : Associate Professor, Div. Planetary Sciences, ISAS, JAXA
  • 2001.10-2003.9 : Associate Professor, Div. Planetary Sciences, ISAS
  • 1999.10-2001.9 : Research Associate, PLAIN Center, ISAS
  • 1997.4-1999.9 : Research Associate, Dep. Electronics and Informatics, Toyoma Pref. Univ.
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  • 1994.4-1997.3 : Ph.D student (Electronics), Kyoto Univ. [Radio and Atmospheric Science Center, Uji (1994-1997)]
  • 1993.4-1994.3 : NHK Osaka (TV Program Director)
  • 1991.4-1993.3 : Ph.D student (Physics), Kyoto Univ. [National Astronomical Observatory Japan, Mitaka (1991-1992), Communication Research Laboratory Kobe (1992-1993)]
  • 1989.4-1991.3 : MS student (Physics), Kyoto Univ. [National Astronomical Observatory Japan, Mitaka (1990-1991)]
  • 1985.4-1989.3 : Undergraduate student (Physics), Kyoto Univ.
  • 1982.4-1985.3 : Mito First High School
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  • 1970-1985 : Katsuta, Ibaraki, Japan
  • 1966-1970 : Fujiwsawa, Kanagawa, Japan
  • 1966 : Birth (Fukui, Japan)
Degree
  • Ph.D. (Electronics), Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University (1997.3)
  • MS (Physics), Faculty of Science, Kyoto University (1991.3)
  • BS (Physics), Faculty of Science, Kyoto University (1989.3)
Awards
  • 2000.11 : Oobayashi Medal (Society of Geomagetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences [SGEPSS])
Funding (other than Space Project)
  • 2024- : JAXA Tohoku Univ. Collaboration: RPWI aboard ESA JUICE mission - Operation and Science Outputs
  • 2024- : JAXA Tohoku Univ. Collaboration: Planetary atmospheric spectroscopy data archiving based on PDS4
  • 2024-27 : Scientific Research B (JSPS) : First Mercury exploration for magnetospheric electromagnetic waves: Construction of the foundation and initial observational activities
  • 2019-24 : Scientific Research A (JSPS) : Variations and Evolutions of Martian atmospheric enviroment: Investigation with Euro and US missions
  • 2022-24 : Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Enhancement of the Inner Magnstospheric Research and satellite charging by Arase DC and low frequency E-field
  • 2017-23 : JAXA Tohoku Univ. Collaboration: Development of RPWI aboard ESA JUICE mission
  • 2021-23 : Challenging Research (JSPS) : Infrared fiber optics and advanced spectroscopic technology aiming the payloads toward planets
  • 2022-23 : International Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Investigation of vertical atmospheric couplings of planets and the extraction of new telescopes
  • 2019-21 : International Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Investigation of vertical atmospheric couplings in Jupiter, Mars, and Venus by the connection of Hawaiian small telescope with radio / space telescopes and orbiters
  • 2019-21 : Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Enhancement of the Inner Magnstospheric Research by the provision of the calibrated data for Arase DC and low frequency E-field
  • 2019-21 : Payload Basic Development Program (JAXA) : Infrared fiber optics - Elementary technology developments and the investigation of the applications for the payloads aboard planetary orbiters and landers
  • 2019-20 : Czech-Japan Collaboration:Investigation of electromagnetic wave phenomena using multipoint spacecraft and ground-based measurements (member)
  • 2017-18 : Belgium-Japan Collaboration: Exploring the Atmosphere of MArs and VEnus with Remote Observations: A Belgium-Japan partnership (AMAVERO)
  • 2017-18 : Czech-Japan Collaboration: Study on space plasma waves using multi-satellite data (member)
  • 2016-18 : International Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Vertical Atmospheric Connections of Jupiter, Mars, and Venus Studies by Small-sized VIS/IR Telescopes at Hawaii with Space and Radio Telescopes
  • 2016-18 : Joint Research Program (ISEE, Nagoya Univ.) : Establishment of Data Analysis and Calibration Scheme on the Ground for DC and low frequency E-fields in Inner Magnetosphere
  • 2016-18 : Scientific Research B (JSPS) : Study of Inner Magnetospheric Physics by overall observations of Plasma Waves (Co-I)
  • 2015-18 : Scientific Research B Oversea (JSPS) : High dispersion VIS-IR spectroscopic studies of solar system planets at Hawaii Haleakala small and medium sized telescopes
  • 2014-16 : European Commission 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7): CROSS DRIVE (Collaborative Rover Operations and Planetary Science Analysis System based on Distributed Remote and Interactive Virtual Environments)
  • 2014-15 : Ground Network Joint Research Program (STEL, Nagoya Univ.) : Vertical Atmospheric Connections of Jupiter by Small-sized VIS/IR Telescopes at Hawaii with Space and Radio Telescopes
  • 2014-16 : European Commission 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7): CROSS DRIVE (Collaborative Rover Operations and Planetary Science Analysis System based on Distributed Remote and Interactive Virtual Environments)
  • 2012-14 : Scientific Research B Oversea (JSPS) : High dispersion VIS-IR spectroscopic studies of solar system planets at Hawaii Haleakala
  • 2011-12 : Payload Development Program (JAXA) : Development of small-sized radio detection sensor system for future planetary missions
  • 2010-12 : Scientific Research B Oversea (JSPS) : High dispersion spectroscopic studies of the dynamics and minor components in terrestrial planets
  • 2007-2008 : Payload Development Program (JAXA) : High-Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Laser
  • 2005-2006 : Payload Development Program (JAXA) : New Circuit Development - High Performance Space Electric Field Sensor
  • 2005 : Strategic Research Program (JAXA) : Data Management and Control System for Small-sized Spacecraft
  • 2003-2005 : Wakate - B (JSPS) : Quantitative Research for Space Electric Field Measurement by Probe Systems
  • 1998-1999 : Syourei - A (JSPS) : Base Development for Mid-IR Spectrometer for Planetary Missions
  • 1998 : Research Donation (Toyama First Bank) : Development of In-house Wireless LAN System
Social Activities