Awards

Six Nagoya University Professors to Receive Awards from the Chemical Society of Japan

The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) has announced the AY2017 recipients of the following awards: the CSJ Award, the CSJ Award for Creative Work, the CSJ Award for Young Chemists, the CSJ Award for Women Chemists, the CSJ Award for Technical Development, the CSJ Award for Young Chemists in Technical Development, the CSJ Award for Chemistry Education, the CSJ Award for Merits for Chemistry Education, and the CSJ Award for Technical Achievements.

The recipients include the following six Nagoya University professors.

 

Recipients of the 70th CSJ Award
Name
Position
Achievement

Kazuaki Ishihara

Professor, Graduate School of Engineering

Rational design of high-performance catalysts based on acid-base combination chemistry

Yoshihito Watanabe

Professor, Research Center for Materials Science (Trustee and Vice President)

Molecular Design and Regulation of Metalloenzyme Activities

 

Recipients of the 35th CSJ Award for Creative Work
Name
Position
Achievement

Hiroyuki Asanuma

Professor, Graduate School of Engineering

Creation of functional oligonucleotide with nucleotide-analogues designed from acyclic scaffold

Kenichiro Itami

Professor, Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules

Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Molecular Nanocarbons

Akiyoshi Hishikawa

Professor, Research Center for Materials Science

Ultrafast reaction imaging and control using intense laser fields

 

Recipient of the 67th CSJ Award for Young Chemists
Name
Position
Achievement

Daisuke Yokogawa

Designated Associate Professor, Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules

Development of hybrid method between statistical and quantum mechanics to understand chemistries in solution at atomistic level

 

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