The Suzuki Laboratory’s central research theme is general fluid dynamics. Our work comprises various topics such as flows around meteorites and atmospheric entry vehicles, low Reynolds number flows over the wings of Mars aircraft, and the fluid behaviour of sand particles. These studies encompass a wide range of flows, from hypersonic flows at or higher than Mach 5 to microfluidic low-speed flows, and are supported by multiple tools such as the Kashiwa Hypersonic and High-Enthalpy Wind Tunnel, CFD computer simulation, deep learning, etc. The world is made up of fluids, not limited to the human body but also including the universe itself, so there are an infinite number of research themes that can be taken up and explored. In the Suzuki Laboratory, we strive to fully deploy our imagination, and encourage students to enjoy themselves to the fullest by freely choosing a research theme and freely conducting their own research.