Research interests
- Computational aspects for various scientific and engineering problems
 - Boundary element methods
 - Finite element methods
 - Inverse and optimisation problems related to acoustic problems
 - Synthesis of photonic crystals and phononic structures using computational methods
 - Thermo-piezoelecric coupling analyses for MEMS devices
 - Designs of damping devices
 
Education
- B.Eng.-1983, M.Eng.-1985, Dr.Eng.-1988, Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo.
 
Teaching
- Computer Software 1
        
- Introductory course to programming language Fortran 90/95
 
 - Mechanical Systems Design
        
- Introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Engineering
 - Two speakers are invited from industries during the course.
 
 - Advanced Computer-Aided Design
        
- Two speakers are invited from industries during the course.
 
 - Latest Advanced Technology & Tasks in Automobile Engineering
        
- "Current status of CAE activity in the vehicle development" is given jointly with a lecturer from industry.
 
 
Software
- BEMAD
        
- a boundary element method program for 2D and 3D potential problems, elastostatics, acoustic problems, steady-state elastodyanamics, transient elastodynamic problems.
 - Multi-domain analysis
 - Constant and quadratic elements
 - Fast-Multipole Method is partially implemented to enhance the computation speed and to suppress the memory requirement for large scale problems
 
 - Futti's Viewer
        
- A post-processing software for BEM and FEM resutls
 - Java-base code
 
 - FEMITO
        
- A three-dimensional FEM code for piezo-electric harmonic vibrations
 
 - FEMURATA
        
- FEM code for three-dimensional viscous flows
 
 
Publications
- M. Tanaka, K. Kurokawa, T. Matsumoto, A time-stepping DRBEM for transient heat conduction in anisotropic solids, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 32, 1046-1053, (2008).
 - M. Takagi, S. Kanna, T. Matsumoto, Analysis of frequency locations of the in-harmonics in quartz surface acoustic wave resonators using Helmholtz equations, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 46, 1193-1199, (2007).
 
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