FACULTY RESEARCH ACTIVITY 2014
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Applied ChemistryMaterials and Chemical Enjineering36363737Breaking new ground in materials, processes, and systems with the ultimate goal of energy self-sufficiencyYasushi Murakami38Creating a man-made system to emulate photosynthesis by layering pigment molecules and semiconductor layers at nanometer-level precisionHisanao Usami38Discovering new functional materials through nanotech and realizing new functionalityby imitating the structure of living thingsMutsumi Kimura39Small is BIG: Developing state-of-the-art nano-materials for use in fuel cells and supercapacitorsWataru Sugimoto39Fiber as the key to preventing global warming: Working not only to reduce CO2,but also to lower costsNobuhide Takahashi40Making fuel cells a more familiar energy systemHiroshi Fukunaga29Investigating how chemical reactions emit light and searching for possible applicationsJiro Motoyoshiya29Fabricating novel functional materials by utilizing the diversity of carbon materialsFujio Okino30Coloring and functionalizing fibers and polymeric materials through chemical processingKunihiro Hamada30Searching for new principles by freely creating nanoparticles and wires and arraying and connecting themTsutomu Ishiwatari31Lining up sub-micron minute particles in an orderly manner to create photonic crystalsTetsuya Tanigami31Using a computer to examine the properties of substances in a “dry lab,” thereby performing chemistry without experimentationYasushi Nomura32Utilizing organic chemistry to solve biological phenomena: Searching for biologically active substances and developing new reactions and medicinesYoshinori Nishii32Controlling the chirality of organic molecules to develop a highly selective asymmetric catalystTetsuya Fujimoto33Developing new luminescent materials and energy-storing materials using nanocarbonYoshiyuki Hattori33Printing microchemical chipsMasashi Watanabe34Examining the mystery of polymer membranes and using tiny holes in PET bottlesYuichi Hirata34Applying colloid and interface chemistry to nano-technological and biological systemsCathy McNamee35Developing cutting-edge polymer particles and pursuing science in the mysterious world of the micro-scaleDaisuke Suzuki40Mixing familiar materials to make coatings for high-efficiency solar cellsShogo Mori41Exploring the microscopic mechanisms of life phenomena through interdisciplinary chemical physics Takaaki SatoUtilizing regional biomass resources with high-temperature water treatmentMitsumasa OsadaResearching recyclable materials that have a low environmental impactTokihiro TakizawaAiming to realize a sustainable society through the effective utilization of biomass resourcesIori ShimadaDivision of Chemistry and Materials03

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