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Research topic |
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University or institution |
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Utilizing biological materials in engineering to create biosensors and new materials |
Yoshiro Ogoma |
Shinshu University |
CYP, biosensor, silica, silaffin, new materials |
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Necklace-shaped supramolecules and cellulose/chitin nano-whiskers |
Jun Araki |
Shinshu University |
polyrotaxanes, nano-whiskers, gels, fibers, films, cellulose, chitin |
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Printing microchemical chips |
Masashi Watanabe |
Shinshu University |
microchemical chips, design, develop, inkjet printer |
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Mixing familiar materials to make coatings for high-efficiency solar cells |
Shogo Mori |
Shinshu University |
solar cells, titanium oxide, iodine, pigments, highly efficient |
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Breaking new ground in materials, processes, and systems with the ultimate goal of energy self-sufficiency |
Yasushi Murakami |
Shinshu University |
inorganic nanofiber, energy self-sufficiency, heat, electricity, sunlight |
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Developing new luminescent materials and energy-storing materials using nanocarbon |
Yoshiyuki Hattori |
Shinshu University |
fluorescent nanocarbon, nanocarbon, carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon nano-horns, energy-storage devices, super capacitors |
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Using a computer to examine the properties of substances in a “dry lab,” thereby performing chemistry without experimentation |
Yasushi Nomura |
Shinshu University |
computer, optical properties, carbon, fullerenes |
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Utilizing organic chemistry to solve biological phenomena: Searching for biologically active substances and developing new reactions and medicines |
Yoshinori Nishii |
Shinshu University |
antiviral property, blood platelet coagulation inhibiting properties, natural substance, antibacterial, bactericidal, pheromones |
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Fiber as the key to preventing global warming: CO2 sequestration from the atmosphere and efficient utilization of CO2 |
Nobuhide Takahashi |
Shinshu University |
CO2, global warming, separating, cylindrical hollow fiber membrane |
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Creating gels from numerous liquids throughout the world and investigating a wide array of applications for supramolecular gels |
Masahiro Suzuki |
Shinshu University |
gelling, low-molecular-weight gelling agents, oil-processing agents, cosmetics, medical, pharmaceutical applications, foods, writing supplies, paints, inks, electronic devices, LCDs |
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Small is BIG: Developing state-of-the-art nano-materials for use in fuel cells and supercapacitors |
Wataru Sugimoto |
Shinshu University |
fuel cells, supercapacitors, nano-materials |
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Interdisciplinary Chemical Physics exploring the microscopic mechanisms of life phenomena |
Takaaki Sato |
Shinshu University |
water, biomolecules, spectroscopic techniques, scattering techniques, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents |
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Fabrication of high‐function fibers to facilitate safer and more comfortable lifestyles |
Yasuo Gotoh |
Shinshu University |
high performance, conductive, antibacterial properties, high functionality |
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Discovering new functional materials through nanotech and realizing new functionality by imitating the structure of living things |
Mutsumi Kimura |
Shinshu University |
energy, chemicals found, conversion, environment, hazardous substances, breaking down, chemical sensors, solar panels |
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Exploring the future of biochemical research |
Kousaku Ohkawa |
Shinshu University |
live in water, phyla Mollusca, Arthropoda, bivalve clams, byssus, fiber |
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Photocatalytic Reaction Systems Supported on Fibers and Beads |
Hisanao Usami |
Shinshu University |
photocatalyst, pollutant, degradation, oxidation and reduction, photocatalytic reaction system, microporous glass reactor, sunlight |
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Developing environmentally friendly organic materials that can be easily broken down and recycled after use |
Yoshihiro Itoh |
Shinshu University |
environmental, broken down, materials, surfactants, plastics, chemical degradability |
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Tapping organic EL to bring us future products such as televisions that can be rolled up and carried and ceilings with built-in lighting |
Musubu Ichikawa |
Shinshu University |
lighting, displays, organic EL(organic LED), rolled up and carried around, televisions, computer, reducing power consumption |
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Metal and metal oxide nanomaterials for our daily life |
Naoki Asao |
Shinshu University |
energy, environmental, metal oxide nanomaterials, nanoporous metals, heterogeneous catalysts |
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Bioengineered flapping wing robots and biology‐inspired flow control |
Hikaru Aono |
Shinshu University |
biomechanical engineering, bioacoustics, fluid engineering |
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