
Keisuke Sato, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of General Education,
National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Ibaraki College
Also: AI Technical Advisor, Local Innovation Inc.
A researcher bridging oxide magnetism and generative AI education through precise magnetic measurements
Research Keywords: High-field Spin Transition, Magnetic Shape Memory Effect, Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors, Generative AI in Educational Technology
Research & Education Mission:
My research group explores novel magnetic properties in oxide materials using precise magnetic measurements under extreme conditions, including fields up to 9 Tesla generated by superconducting magnets. We also develop innovative educational methodologies utilizing cutting-edge generative AI technologies. Our aim is to use these research outcomes to nurture the next generation of scientists and technologists through KOSEN education and regional collaborative activities.
Selected Publications
- A. Ikeda, et.al., ”Signature of spin-triplet exciton condensations in LaCoO3…”, DOI
- H.Kumagai, et.al., “…Valence and spin state of slightly doped cobalt in (In, Al)2O3”, DOI
- A. Yokosuka, et.al., ”Room temperature magnetic shape-memory effect…”, DOI
Outreach & Resources
- AI Utilization Startup Guide (for elementary and junior high school teachers, in Japaneese)
- Hitachinaka City Edakawa Elementary School AI Workshop, Feb 28, 2025
- Ibaraki Innovation Center, “Technical Training Course – AI Image Inspection”, Feb 6, 2024
- Continuing Education Follow-up Workshop, Jan 25, 2025
Details on our research processes and trial-and-error experiments with AI will be regularly shared in our Writing section (forthcoming).
Declaration of Generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process
During the preparation of this website, the author used AI with drafting, translation, and language refinement. After using this tool, the author reviewed and edited the content, and takes full responsibility for its integrity and accuracy.