Curriculum Vitae
- Portrait
- Name
- Naoki
Yoshioka
- 吉岡直樹(よしおかなおき)
in Japanese script
- Position
- Postdoctoral Fellow in
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto University
- Postal Address
- Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto University,
Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, 606-8502 Kyoto, Japan
- E-mail Address
- naoki@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- Phone Number
- +81-75-753-7054
Research Experiences
- 2009-04–present
- Postdoctoral Fellow in
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto University
- 2008-05–2009-03
- Research Assistant in
Avogadro Challenge Project
- 2006-04–2008-03
- Research Assistant in
Center of Excellence for Applied Physics
on Strong Correlation
Academic Degrees
- The University of Tokyo
- Bachelor of Science in Physics
- Master of Engineering in Applied Physics
- Ph.D. in Applied Physics
Educations
- 2006-04–2009-03
- Ph.D. student in
Graduate School of Engineering,
The University of Tokyo
- 2004-04–2006-03
- Master student in
Graduate School of Engineering,
The University of Tokyo
- 1999-04–2004-03
- Undergraduate student in
Faculty of Science,
The University of Tokyo
Memberships
Research Fields
- Statistical physics
- Nonequilibrium physics
Recent Studies
Publications
Refereed Journals
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Size scaling and bursting activity in thermally activated breakdown
of fiber bundles,
Physical Review Letters
101,
145502
(2008).
[A PDF file
is available.]
- Imre Varga,
Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
Sun Gang
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Structure and kinetics of heteroaggregation
in binary dipolar monolayers,
Journal of Statatistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment,
P09015
(2007).
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Attraction-limited cluster-cluster aggregation
of Ising-dipolar particles,
Physical Review E
72,
061403
(2005).
[A PDF file
is available.]
Refereed Proceedings
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Attraction-limited cluster-cluster aggregation
of Ising dipolar particles,
in
Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics XIX,
edited by
D.P. Landau,
S.P. Lewis,
and H.-B. Schüttler,
106
(Springer,
2009).
Submitted
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Kertész-line of thermally activated breakdown phenomena.
Presentations
International Conferences
Talks
- Statphys-Taiwan-2008
(Institute of Physics,
Academia Sinica,
Taipei, Taiwan,
Jul. 8–12, 2008)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Fiber-bundle model on thermally activated fracture.
- 19th Annual Workshop on Recent Developments
of Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics
(The Center for Simulational Physics,
The University of Georgia,
Athens, USA,
Feb. 20–24, 2006)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Attraction-limited cluster-cluster aggregation
of Ising dipolar particles.
Posters
- YKIS 2009
“Frontiers in Nonequilibrium Physics: Fundamental Theory,
Glassy & Granular Materials, and Computational Physics”
(Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto University,
Kyoto, Japan,
July 21–August 21, 2009)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Fiber-bundle model on thermally activated fracture.
- International Symposium on “Storngly-Correlated Applied Physics”
(The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan,
Sep. 27–29, 2007)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Anomalous size-dependence of lifetime
in thermally activated breakdown.
- STATPHYS 23,
the 23rd International Conference on Statistical Physics
of the International Union for Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP)
(Genova, Italy,
July 9–13, 2007)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Creep rupture in thermally activated fiber-bundle model.
Other Workshops, Meetings, Seminars, etc.
Talks
- The Physical Society of Japan 65th Anual Meeting
(Okayama University,
Okayama, Japan,
Mar. 20–23, 2010)
- Naoki Yoshioka
and Hisao Hayakawa,
Simulation of granular flows confined in peristaltic tubes
(20pEJ2).
- Meeting of Research Group on Particle Dynamics Simulation
(Doshisha University,
Kyoto, Japan,
Dec. 8, 2009)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Simulation of granular flows
confined in peristaltic tubes.
- JSME 22th Computational Mechanics Conference
(Kanazawa University,
Kanazawa, Japan,
Oct. 10–12, 2009)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Lifetime and burst size in thermally activated breakdown
(111).
- Hayakawa group seminar
(Kyoto University,
Kyoto, Japan,
Apr. 15, 2009)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Size scaling and bursting activity
in thermally activated breakdown.
- The Physical Society of Japan 64th Anual Meeting
(Rikkyo University and
Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior & Senior High School,
Tokyo, Japan,
Mar. 27–30, 2009)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Structure and percolation transition of microcracks
in thermally activated breakdown
(30pTK4).
- The Physical Society of Japan 2008 Autumn Meeting
(Iwate University,
Morioka, Japan,
Sep. 20–23, 2008)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Heterogeneity of load and strength
in thermally activated breakdown
(22aVC9).
- Kawamura group seminar
(Osaka University,
Osaka, Japan,
Jun. 4, 2008)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Average lifetime and burst size
in thermally activated breakdown.
- The ACP first workshop
on "Multiscale Simulations and Related Fields"
(The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan,
May 19, 2008)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Average lifetime and burst size
in thermally activated breakdown.
- Statisztikus Fizikai Nap 2008
(Eötvös Loránd
University,
Budapest, Hungary,
Mar. 19, 2008)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Size scaling and bursting activity
in thermally activated breakdown.
- The Physical Society of Japan 62nd Annual Meeting
(Hokkaido University,
Sapporo, Japan,
Sep. 21–24, 2007)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Ferenc Kun,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Lifetime and burst size in thermally activated fracture
(24aTP10).
- Chemical physics group seminar
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest, Hungary,
Sep. 12, 2006)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Sliding friction between three-dimensional
Lennard-Jones solids.
- Workshop on
Phenomenology of Border—Crossing
in Nature, Life, and Society
(International Institute for Advanced Studies,
Kyoto, Japan,
Aug., 2006)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Sliding friction between three-dimensional
Lennard-Jones solids.
- The Physical Society of Japan 61st Annual Meeting
(Ehime University and
Matsuyama University,
Matsuyama, Japan,
Mar. 27–30, 2006)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Sliding friction between three-dimensional
Lennard-Jones solids
(28pRD13).
- Workshop on Computing Statistical Physics in Tokyo
(The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan,
Feb., 2006)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Attraction-limited cluster-cluster aggregation
of Ising dipolar particles.
- The Physical Society of Japan 2005 Autumn Meeting
(Doshisha University,
Kyōtanabe, Japan,
Sep. 19–22, 2005)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation
of sliding friction in three dimension
(20pXE4).
- Workshop on
Phenomenology of Border—Crossing
in Nature, Life, and Society
(International Institute for Advanced Studies,
Kyoto, Japan,
Aug., 2005)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Aggregation process of Ising dipolar particles.
- The Physical Society of Japan 60th Annual Meeting
(Tokyo University of Science,
Noda, Japan,
Mar. 24–27, 2005)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Imre Varga,
Ferenc Kun,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Polydispersity and Structure Formation
of Binary Dipolar Particles
(24aYF8).
- The Physical Society of Japan 2004 Autumn Meeting
(Aomori University,
Aomori, Japan,
Sep. 12–15, 2004)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Statistical Mechanics of Dipolar Systems
(14aTC3).
- Workshop on
Phenomenology of Border—Crossing
in Nature, Life, and Society
(International Institute for Advanced Studies,
Kyoto, Japan,
Aug. 17–24, 2004)
- Naoki Yoshioka,
Satoshi Yukawa,
and Nobuyasu Ito,
Statistical Mechanics of Dipolar Systems.
Research Grants
As Co-Investigator
- 2009-04–2011-03
- Simulation Study on breakdown of materials,
Japan-Hungary Joint Research Project.
By Naoki Yoshioka, 2010-03-26.