Katsuya Shiratori

Katsuya Shiratori

Graduate student in Applied Physics, Rice University (2019-current)
M.S. in Applied Physics, Rice University (2022)
B.S. in Physics, Ritsumeikan University, Japan (2019)

Research Interests

My research interests involve the structure-property relationship of single plasmonic nanoparticles by developing machine learning/deep learning models and finite-different time-domain (FDTD) simulations.


Dissertation

Gold Nanorod Size Prediction from Spectra Assisted by Machine Learning, 2022, Rice University. View dissertation

Publications

  1. K. Shiratori, L. D. C. Bishop, B. Ostovar, R. Baiyasi, Y.-Y. Cai, P. J. Rossky, C. F. Landes, and S. Link “Machine-Learned Decision Trees for Predicting Gold Nanorod Sizes from Spectra” J. Phys. Chem. C, 125 (35), 19353 (2021). View article

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