Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Taiwan (2020-present)
Curricular Part-time Employee at ASIAA.
Supervisor: Teppei Okumura (Research Fellow).
Secondary Supervisor: Wei-hao Wang (Research Fellow).
Research spaciality: Cosmology, General Relativity.
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M.S.E., Doshisha University, Japan (2018-2020)
Heat Transfer laboratory with Professor Kyoji INAOKA.
Master thesis: Three-Dimensional Numerical Analysis of Temperature Difference Marangoni convection by Multiplephase Flow Calculation (Effect of Interface Shape Deformation).
Research Internship at Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany (2018)
Internship for 4 months under Eiichiro Komatsu (a director of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics).
Research project: The effect of our local motion on the Sandage-Loeb test of the cosmic expansion.
Internship report
Research project in Ecole Centrale de Llle, France (2018)
Related organization: Laboratory of Solid State Catalysis and Chemistry Unit.
Research project under Professor Benjamin KATRYNIOK for 2 months.
Research title: Determination of thermodynamics parameters for esterification systems for carboxylic acids derived from the selective oxidation of glycerol.
Internship at a laboratory of hydrodynamics in Ecole Centrale de Lille, France (2017)
Internship under Professor Patrick DUPONT for a month.
Title: Three experiments about hydrodynamics (Mesurement of flow through pump, Francis turbine, and loss of charge in the pump).
Ph.D. in Physics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan (2020-present) Qualification examination in writing for Ph.D. degree of physics : Pass Subjects: Quantum mechanics 1, Quantum mechanics 2, Classical electromagnetics, and Statistical physics 1
M.S. in Engineering, Doshisha University, Japan (2018-2020)
Heat Transfer laboratory with Professor Kyoji INAOKA.
Research topics: Marangoni convection, Small liquid bridges, Contribution of gravity, Multiphase calculation, Numerical simulation, OpenFOAM.
Double Master’s degree program with École Centrale de Lille (Major: General Engineering), France (2016-2018)
Studying abroad in Ecole Centrale de Lille for 2 years to obtain a double degree (both Ecole centrale de Lille and Doshisha University).
Ecole Centrale de Lille (ranked in the top 10 within the French Grandes-Ecoles system); I was a regular student who entered from the first year.
Main subjects: mechanical engineering, electrical circuits, electronic circuits, programming, management, sociology & economics.Focused on thermo-hydrodynamics through internship for the first year.
B.S. in Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Doshisha University, Japan (2014-2018)
Main subjects: hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, material mechanics, material science, mechanical mechanics & mechanical design.
Graduated from Seiryo High School, Hyogo, Japan (2011-2014)
Journal Publication
T. Inoue, E. Komatsu, W. Aoki, T. Chiba, T. Misawa and T. Usuda, "The effect of our local motion on the Sandage-Loeb test of the cosmic expansion", Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 2020.
S. Saga, T. Okumura, A. Taruya and T. Inoue, “Relativistic distortions in galaxy density-ellipticity correlations: gravitational redshift and peculiar velocity effects”, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 518, Issue 4, February 2023.
e-print
International Conferences
T. Inoue, “The Space Education in the International Space Education Board program”, The 3rd International Moon Village Symposium and Outreach Event in Kyoto, ‘Space Education and Outreach Activities’, Maskawa Building for Education and Research, Yoshida North Campus, Kyoto University, December 2019 (delivered in English).
T. Inoue, E. Komatsu, W. Aoki, T. Chiba, T. Misawa and T. Usuda, “The effect of our local motion on the Sandage-Loeb test of the cosmic expansion”, International Space Education Board program (ISEB), Washington, D.C., USA, October 2019 (delivered in English).
Domestic Symposia
T. Inoue, E. Komatsu, W. Aoki, T. Chiba, T. Misawa and T. Usuda, “The effect of our local motion on the Sandage-Loeb test of the cosmic expansion”, Quantum Electronics workshop - Cosmic quantum electronics, The University of Tokyo, November 2019 (delivered in Japanese).
T. Inoue, “Numerical analysis of transition mechanism and stability of Marangoni convection in a small liquid bridge”, Physics workshop, Osaka City University, July 2019 (delivered in Japanese).
T. Inoue, E. Komatsu, W. Aoki, T. Chiba, T. Misawa and T. Usuda, “The effect of our local motion on the Sandage-Loeb test of the cosmic expansion”, New Academic Area Symposium 'Why does the Universe accelerate? - Exhaustive study and challenge for the future', Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, March 2019 (delivered in English).
Sholarships
MOST Regulations Governing Scholarship for Outstanding Doctoral Graduate Students, Taiwan (2020-2024)
Japan Public-Private Partnership Student Study Abroad Program, Japan (2016-2018)
Honors
Selected Student sponsored by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), International Space Education Board Program, Washington, D.C., USA (2019)
Space Exploration Mission Planning School at Kobe University, Japan (2019)
Uchu.Inc, Tokyo, Japan (2020)
Internship at Uchu.Inc for 3 months.Worked as a part of the management of the events.
Japan Public-Private Partnership Student Study Abroad Program-TOBITATE! Young Ambassador Office, MEXT, Japan (2020)
Internship(sub-contracting) at Tobitate office in MEXT for 5 months.
Worked as a part of the management of the events.
Project in a team with our partner company, Ecole Centrale de Lille, France (2016-2018)
Three semesters of experience in developing a 3D printer to bring multicolor printing to the world of 3D printers at low cost with a French enterprise called DAGOMA.
Teaching Assistant: Thermodynamics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University, Japan
Planned and prepared teaching aids, such as worksheets and exercises.
Tutored students with exercises to develop their understanding.
Distributed tests, monitored testing.
Checked submission of homework.
Tutor at a supplementary class (Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry), Japan
Tutored various students from elementary school to high school level in various subjects.