3月15日13時に第15期公募情報を公開いたしました。
4月1日13時より応募者登録サイトへの登録が可能です。
Information on the 15th call for applications was opened at 13:00 on 15 March.
Applicants can register on the registration website from 1 April at 13:00.
The following 14 researchers are working at the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University.
:Global Type
:Tenure-track Type
Research Interests: Nanomaterials, Inorganic chemistry
Research Topic: Innovative High-Entropy Alloy Catalysts and their Efficient Development Method based on Statistics
Host Department: The Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS)
Previous Affiliation: Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
The importance of nanotechnology to freely control materials at the atomic and molecular scale (10-9m=1nm (nanometer)) is increasing for development such as catalysts that enable material conversion for realizing a sustainable recycling society and electronic materials that miniaturize devices around us. Since I learned that everything is made up of a combination of various atoms in my junior high school, I have been interested in chemistry which allows creating materials by controlling atoms. So far, I have been studying the synthesis of nano-sized metal particles (metal nanoparticles) using chemical methods and their catalytic application. In the Hakubi Project, I will promote basic research on multi-element nanoalloys, their efficient development methods, and applications as catalysts, which leads to developing new nanomaterials that would play a role in future society.
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