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Akira Fujishima ÌÙ?ëÕÑ, b. March 10, 1942) is a Japanese chemist, professor emeritus, University of Tokyo
He is known for his significant contributions in discovery and research of photocatalytic and superhydrophilic properties of titanium dioxide. In 1967, while working on his Ph.D. under the supervision of professor Kenichi Honda, he discovered the photocatalytic water decomposition (water photolysis) in the process in the TiO2 surface later called Honda-Fujishima effect. Discovery of self-cleaning properties of TiO2 by the group under his supervision have brought revolution in ceramic, glass, and other industries (see e.g., self-cleaning glass).
Biography
Akira Fujishima was born in Tokyo. In 1966 he earned B. A. (Engineering), Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, in 1971 he earned Ph.D. (Engineering), Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo.
[edit] Professional activity
1971 Assistant Professor, Kanagawa University
1975 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1978 Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1986 Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1989 Executive Director, Chemical Society of Japan
1995 Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1998 Chief of the optical science group at Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology Research, *1998 President, Japanese Photochemistry Association
1999 Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Panel of Photochem. Photobio. C(Photochemistry Review)
2001 Vice President, Chemical Society of Japan,
2002 Research Supervisor, Development of Advanced Nanostructured Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
2003 President, Electrochemical Society of Japan
2003 Chairman, Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology
2003 Professor emeritus, University of Tokyo
Awards
1983 Asahi Prize
1998 Inoue Harushige Award
2000 Chemical Society of Japan Award
2003 Heinz Gerischer Award of the Electrochemical Society[2]
2004 Japan Prize
PERSONAL DATA (2009.4.1)
Takashi Hashimoto (Ph.D.)
POSITION
Professor
AFFILATION
System Knowledge Group
Depertment of Knowledge Science
School of Knowledge Science
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
POINTERS
School of Knowledge Science, JAIST
Nomi, Ishikawa, 923-1292, JAPAN
E-mail: hash@jaist.ac.jp
Phone: +81-761-51-1756
Fax: +81-761-51-1149
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
[1986-1990]
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kobe University.
Awarded the degree of BSc.
[1991-1992]
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University.
Awarded the degree of MSc in science for a thesis entitled
``Modified Spin Wave Theory in 1-D Heisemberg Ferromagnet with infinite interaction''.
This work was supervised Professor Takashi Tonegawa.
[1993-1994]
Division of Material Science,
Graduate School of Science, Kobe University.
[1994-1995]
Associate Professor Ikegami's school, Division of General System Studies,
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo.
[1996]
Awarded the Ph. D. for a thesis entitled
"Evolution of Code and Communication in Dynamical Networks".
It is a study about evolution of coding systems
in a communication network of formal language systems and
in a reaction network of tapes and machines.
This work was supervised by Assosiate Professor Takashi Ikegami.
[1996-1999]
Special Postdoctoral Researcher at
Lab. for Information Synthesis, Brain-Style Information Systems Research Group,
Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
[1999-2008]
Associate Professor at JAIST
[2001-2002]
Visiting Researcher at Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics , University of Edinburgh
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Akira Fujishima ÌÙ?ëÕÑ, b. March 10, 1942) is a Japanese chemist, professor emeritus, University of Tokyo
He is known for his significant contributions in discovery and research of photocatalytic and superhydrophilic properties of titanium dioxide. In 1967, while working on his Ph.D. under the supervision of professor Kenichi Honda, he discovered the photocatalytic water decomposition (water photolysis) in the process in the TiO2 surface later called Honda-Fujishima effect. Discovery of self-cleaning properties of TiO2 by the group under his supervision have brought revolution in ceramic, glass, and other industries (see e.g., self-cleaning glass).
Biography
Akira Fujishima was born in Tokyo. In 1966 he earned B. A. (Engineering), Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, in 1971 he earned Ph.D. (Engineering), Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo.
[edit] Professional activity
1971 Assistant Professor, Kanagawa University
1975 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1978 Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1986 Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1989 Executive Director, Chemical Society of Japan
1995 Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
1998 Chief of the optical science group at Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology Research, *1998 President, Japanese Photochemistry Association
1999 Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Panel of Photochem. Photobio. C(Photochemistry Review)
2001 Vice President, Chemical Society of Japan,
2002 Research Supervisor, Development of Advanced Nanostructured Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
2003 President, Electrochemical Society of Japan
2003 Chairman, Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology
2003 Professor emeritus, University of Tokyo
Awards
1983 Asahi Prize
1998 Inoue Harushige Award
2000 Chemical Society of Japan Award
2003 Heinz Gerischer Award of the Electrochemical Society[2]
2004 Japan Prize
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PERSONAL DATA (2009.4.1)
Takashi Hashimoto (Ph.D.)
POSITION
Professor
AFFILATION
System Knowledge Group
Depertment of Knowledge Science
School of Knowledge Science
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
POINTERS
School of Knowledge Science, JAIST
Nomi, Ishikawa, 923-1292, JAPAN
E-mail: hash@jaist.ac.jp
Phone: +81-761-51-1756
Fax: +81-761-51-1149
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
[1986-1990]
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kobe University.
Awarded the degree of BSc.
[1991-1992]
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University.
Awarded the degree of MSc in science for a thesis entitled
``Modified Spin Wave Theory in 1-D Heisemberg Ferromagnet with infinite interaction''.
This work was supervised Professor Takashi Tonegawa.
[1993-1994]
Division of Material Science,
Graduate School of Science, Kobe University.
[1994-1995]
Associate Professor Ikegami's school, Division of General System Studies,
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo.
[1996]
Awarded the Ph. D. for a thesis entitled
"Evolution of Code and Communication in Dynamical Networks".
It is a study about evolution of coding systems
in a communication network of formal language systems and
in a reaction network of tapes and machines.
This work was supervised by Assosiate Professor Takashi Ikegami.
[1996-1999]
Special Postdoctoral Researcher at
Lab. for Information Synthesis, Brain-Style Information Systems Research Group,
Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
[1999-2008]
Associate Professor at JAIST
[2001-2002]
Visiting Researcher at Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics , University of Edinburgh
[2009-]
Professor at JAIST
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