Keisuke joined the Bioelectronics group in November 2020. He completed B.S./M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tokyo. After completing B.S./M.S., Keisuke worked in the private sector as a research engineer for 5 years. His previous research was on inorganic functional materials such as sodium-ion battery electrodes. In his current research, Keisuke is co-advised by Polina in the Bioelectronics Lab and Robert J. Macfarlane in the Macfarlane Lab. His research focuses on utilizing viral molecules to guide magnetic nanoparticles to the organ/tissue of interest. Outside the lab, Keisuke enjoys coffee, photography, and time with his family.
M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, 2015
The University of Tokyo
B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013
The University of Tokyo