Head, Research and Education Center for Comprehensive Science, Akita Prefectural University
Leadership of the center while continuing work in theoretical physics and mathematics education.
Profile
After studying applied physics at Waseda University, Miyamoto held research and teaching positions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rikkyo University, and Akita Prefectural University.
Current Positions
His current work combines theoretical physics, undergraduate mathematics education, and part-time teaching beyond Akita Prefectural University.
His research interests include general relativity, quantum field theory in curved spacetime, fluid mechanics, differential geometry, dimensional analysis, and mathematical aspects of finance and economics. Alongside that work, he teaches foundational mathematics and contributes to articulation between high school and university science education.
The trajectory of his career reflects two sustained commitments: mathematical physics as a research language and mathematics education as a way of making that language usable.
Timeline
Main appointments and roles across research and teaching.
Leadership of the center while continuing work in theoretical physics and mathematics education.
Research across general relativity, quantum fields, fluids, geometry, and dimensional analysis.
Teaching and research in mathematics, physics, and the scientific foundations of engineering education.
Research on higher-dimensional black holes, black branes, and hydrodynamic instabilities.
Work in relativity and gravitational physics in Jerusalem.
Research and education in applied physics during the early postdoctoral period.
Affiliation, teaching experience, publications, and books.
Faculty page at the Research and Education Center for Comprehensive Science.
Researcher identifier: 0000-0002-0901-624X.
Academic Training
Applied physics provided the foundation for later work in theoretical and mathematical physics.
D. Sc., Waseda University, March 2005.
Graduate study in applied physics and theoretical physics.
Undergraduate training in physics and mathematics.