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Materials Chemistry Frontiers Research Area Explore frontier of materials chemistry through molecular/atomic level design of new materials utilizing advanced knowledge in the field of chemistry
KURISAWA Motoichi
Enhancing Healing Power with Functional Biomaterials
Biodegradable polymers, nanoparticles, green tea catechin, injectable gel system, sustained drug release, drug targeting, cell therapy
GOTOH Kazuma
Nanospace Chemistry― Development of observation technology and controlling nanostructure ―
Nuclear magnetic resonance, Carbon materials, Lithium ion batteries, Sodium ion batteries, in situ, operando analysis
TANIIKE Toshiaki
Advanced Material Design based on Exploration, Learning, and Prediction
Heterogeneous catalysis, polymerization, nanocomposites, membranes, graphene, data science
NAGAO Yuki
Innovating for a Greener Future through Advanced Materials Science
Proton Conductive Materials, Self-assembly, Electrochemical Catalysts, Fuel Cells, Energy Conversion, Sensors, Battery
MATSUMI Noriyoshi
From Heteroatom Chemistry to Future Energy
Lithium ion secondary batteries, Metal-air batteries, Electrocatalysis (oxygen reduction, photo-electrochemical water splitting), Solid polymer electrolytes, Ionic liquids, Organoboron compounds/materials
MATSUMURA Kazuaki
Functional polymeric biomaterials for controlling the functions of living systems
Polyampholytes, Zwitterionic polymers, Drug delivery system, Tissue Engineering, Hydrogels, Cryopreservation
MIYAKO Eijiro
Creation of Game-Changing-Technology by Functional Materials and Bioengineering
Nanorobot; Nanobio; Nanomaterials, Bio-functional materials; Biotechnology; Biomimetics
YAMAGUCHI Masayuki
Design of High-Performance Polymer Materials by Rheological Approach
Polymer Rheology, Polymer Processing, Polymer Blends
UEDA Jumpei
Development of Optically Functionalized Materials Based on Electronic Structure and Local Coordination
Phosphor, Storage Phosphor, White-LED, Optical thermometer, Optical Pressure Sensor
SHINOHARA Ken-ichi
Direct Observation of Single Molecule of a Polymer Molecular Machine Driven by Thermal Fluctuations
Nanomachine, Polymer Synthesis, AFM Video
NISHIMURA Shun
Development of new solid catalyst process Challenge the issues on energy & resources!
New energy sources, Metal nanoparticle, Solid acid/base catalyst, Catalyst design, Mechanistic study