Here is the introduction of the research themes that students are working on.
For high energy physics, take a look at the link here.
Undergraduate student
Graduate student
Graduation researches for undergraduate are aimed at "measuring elementary particles using detectors which are made by own selves and acquiring basic experimental techniques for both hardware and software." Click here for past graduation theses.
Master students work on data analysis of large collaboration experiments (Belle, Belle II experiment, etc.) and advanced development research on particle detectors.
Click here for past master's theses.
Ph.D. students work on a detailed physical analysis of large collaboration experiments (Belle, Belle II experiment, etc.) and advanced development research on particle detectors at the center of the group.
They publish peer-reviewed journals (Physical Review, Physics Letters, Nuclear Instrument and Method, etc.). That means they will challenge a higher level than the master's theses.
If you achieved this, it is no exaggeration to say that you are at the starting line of a young researcher.
Click here for past doctoral theses.