Tetsuya Hasegawa (chemist)
Tetsuya Hasegawa (はせがわてつや, 1957 -) is a Japanese chemist. A professor at Tokyo University. The specialized field is solid-state chemistry.
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Career
- I am a graduate from a - Tokyo University department of science chemistry department for 1,980 years
- Doctoral degree course in course completion specialized in - Tokyo University graduate school science system graduate course chemistry for 1,985 years
- 1985 - Florida university postdoctoral fellow
- Mr. 1986 - Tokyo University department of engineering industrialization subject
- 1991 - lecturer
- 1996 - assistant professor
- 1997 - Tokyo Institute of Technology application ceramics research institute assistant professor
- 2002 - Tokyo Institute of Technology frontier creation collaborative investigation center assistant professor
- 2003 - Tokyo University graduate school science system graduate courseChemical specialty professor
Study
The development of the oxide film, existence machine semiconductor electronics nano properties of matter probe with a new electronic function and local electronic properties of matter analysis.
Receiving a prize
- 1988 - Pergamon/Spectrochim Acta Atomic Spectroscopy Award
- 1991 - Japan Society of Applied Physics prize B
- 1995 - Nissan science prize
- 2002 - superconduction technology prize
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