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Professor Mizuki Tada of the Nagoya University Center for Materials Science Receives 41st Inoue Prize for Science

Professor Mizuki Tada of the International Center for Materials Science, Nagoya University has been awarded the 41st Inoue Prize for Science by the Inoue Foundation for Science.

This prestigious award recognizes researchers under the age of 50 who have made exceptional contributions to basic research in the natural sciences.

Professor Tada received the award for her research titled "Innovations in Catalytic Science through Visualization Techniques."

For the original article in Japanese, please see here.

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