Atsutaka Maeda IEEE Region: 10 (Asia and Pacific) Email Biography Biography 1958. 4. 10 Born in Tokyo 1981.3.31 Graduated from University of Tokyo (Department of Applied Physics) 1985. 11.1 Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo 1989.3.7 Doctor of Engineering, University of Tokyo 1990.7.1 Lecturer, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo 1992.4.1 Associate Professor, Department of Basic Science, University of Tokyo 2009.12.16 Professor, Department of Basic Science, University of Tokyo 2024.3.31 Retired from the professor mandatory 2024.4.1 Project researcher, University of Tokyo (Ueno Lab.) Research field Experimental research of quantum condensate, particularly dynamics of charge density waves and superconductivity, dynamics of quantized vortices, especially using microwave complex conductivity measurement Research performance (opened in Google Scholar) 17 Books 30 reviews 344 papers 40 miscellaneous writing 6420 citations (’24 4/15) (google scholar) h-index 43 i10-index 138 Awards, Prizes 2008.4 Superconductivity Technology and Science Awards (Future Science and Technology Association, Japan) by Distinguished researches on quantized vortices in single crystals of superconductor 2016.9Awards as JSAP Fellow (Japan Society of Applied Physics), by “Fabrication of high-quality crystals of high temperature superconductors and distinguished research on those physical properties” Supervision of graduate students Supervised 21 PhD course students since 1992. Administration Dean of Department of Basic Science Dean of Physics department in Komaba campus Many other committee members in Komaba campus, University of Tokyo Teaching (1) Graduate school Advanced course of condensed matter physics, Advanced course of superconductivity (2) Undergraduate course Quantum mechanics, Solid state physic, Electricity and magnetism, Oscillation and waves, thermodynamics, mechanics etc. Activity in Academic community Director of Japan Society of Applied Physics Vice chair of the committee of gender equality, Japan Physical Society Program chair of International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS)