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Kenichi Akaoka

Kenichi Akaoka

Kenichi Akasha(Aika Kenichi, -) specializes in applied chemistry, reaction engineering, catalytic chemistry, environmental processes. Graduate

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Graduated from the Department of Science and Technology, School of Science and Engineering, graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Science and Technology graduate Doctoral Program in Chemical Engineering. The thesis dissertation is "Isotope effect and reaction mechanism of ammonia synthesis". After acquiring the degree, as a substitute for the technology "Haber-Bosch (HB) method" which studies abroad as a researcher at Princeton University in the United States, a researcher at Texas A & M University in the United States and synthesizing ammonia, a catalyst carrying ruthenium on the surface of carbon or alumina is a low temperature low pressure It was discovered by Professor Kenichi Akika of Tokyo Institute of Technology and effective industrialization in recent years. It was the last director of the Tokyo Setagaya Learning Center and was struggling to close.

Biography

  • 1964 - Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Chemical Engineering
  • 1969 - graduate school of Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering PhD course (Doctor of Engineering)
  • 1969 - Tokyo Institute of Technology Assistant
  • 1974 - Researcher, Princeton University, USA
  • 1975 - Fellow of Texas A & M University, USA
  • 1981 - Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • 1992 - Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • 1995 - 2004 Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School (General) Professor of Science and Engineering
  • 1996 - 2000 Tokyo Institute of Technology (General) Professor of Science and Engineering
  • 2001 - 2004 Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Research Institute)
  • 2005 - 2009 Managing Director of the Science and Technology Association Promotion Association
  • 2007 - 2012 Broadcasting University Tokyo Setagaya Learning Center Director (Special Assistant Professor)

Position

  • Director, Tokyo Setagaya Learning Center (2007 - 2012)

Books

  • Challenge global environmental problems (, 1996)
  • Materials and materials engineering and society (, 2011)

Acceptance history

  • RITE Excellence Research Award "Ethylene Production from Methane and CO2" (1991)
  • Catalysis Society Prize "Research on ruthenium catalyst for ammonia synthesis" (1998)
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister's Prize Achievement Research "High performance ruthenium catalyst for ammonia synthesis" (2003)

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Sources

1. *Catalysis Society Award 2. Tokyo Daiichi Learning Center Director, Tokyo Setagaya Learning Center 3. ***"". Viewed June 14, 2015.

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