A research project on radio-wave-based dark matter searches led by Associate Professor Shunsuke Adachi has been selected as a new project for FY2025 under the Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technology (FOREST) program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
The project aims to explore the nature of dark matter using advanced radio-frequency measurement techniques. As part of this effort, the research team will develop a new superconducting parametric amplifier to further improve the sensitivity of dark matter searches. This advancement is expected to expand the accessible parameter space and enhance the potential for discovering previously unexplored dark matter candidates.
For more information on the FY2025 selected projects, please visit the JST website:

