
Our lab conducts research on millimeter-wave and mixed-signal circuits for next-generation wireless communication systems. While mainly using nanoscale CMOS semiconductors, we actively pursue the numerous possibilities of advanced circuit design. We aim to realize practical systems that achieve the world’s highest performances. Our passion is to explore these systems through a wide range of approaches, not only in circuit technology, but also in systems, devices and design methodologies.
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
School of Engineering
Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Institute of Technology)
News
- 2026/05/12 6 papers accepted at VLSI Symposium 2026
- 2025/11/25 ISSCC 2026, 4 presentations
- 2025/02/07 ISSCC 2025, 6 presentations
- 2026/06/04 Minghao Fan received the Best Poster Award at the MCRG Workshop
- 2025/07/18 Mr. Yudai Yamazaki has won the Best Poster Presentation Award at the MCRG Symposium!
- 2025/07/14 Mr. Yudai Yamazaki has received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award at the 38th Advanced Technology Award for Pioneering Creativity.
- 2025/06/27 Unlocking faster multiplexing for 6G low-earth orbit satellites
- 2025/06/13 Developing an ultra-compact phased-array transceiver for 6G applications
- 2025/02/15 Innovative Design Techniques for Better Performance of Wireless Transmitters
- 2024/06/17 A Novel 640 Gbps Chipset Paves the Way for Next Generation Wireless Systems
- 2024/03/10 Tapping into the 300 GHz Band with an Innovative CMOS Transmitter
- 2026/05/28 Prof. Taiyun Chi
- 2026/05/26 Dr. Joel Dunsmore
- 2026/01/29 Prof. Hua Wang
- 2025/12/16 Prof. Mehdi Saligane
- 2025/11/14 Prof. Jeffrey S. Walling
- 2026/05/23 Welcome Party for New Members
- 2026/04/30 Science Tokyo Ranked 20th Worldwide and 1st in Japan in QS Subject Rankings 2026: Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- 2026/04/03 Cherry Blossom Viewing at Okada Lab
- 2026/03/31 Two Members from Our Lab Selected as Representatives at the Commencement Ceremony
- 2026/03/10 Yudai Yamazaki’s JSSC paper on developing an ultra-compact phased-array transceiver for 6G applications has been published.
For international students
Okada laboratory always accepts new students from all over the world.
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Postal Address: 2-12-1-S3-28, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552 JAPAN
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Lab Location: 8th Floor, South Bldg. 3, Ookayama Campus, Institute of Science Tokyo
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TEL: +81-3-5734-3764
