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Tomio Yamagoe

Tomio Yamagoe

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Tomio Yamakoshi(Yamakoshi Tamio, USA name: Tomio · Yamakoshi · Petrosky _ Tomio Yamakoshi Petrosky _, - ) Is a physicist of. My father, mother is. ,graduate. Specialty is nonequilibrium statistical physics, symmetry breaking in time direction, complex system, chaos, fundamental theory of quantum theory and classical mechanics, nano-physical properties, astrophysical mechanics. 1979 After studying at the School of Science of Tokyo University of Science, studied under the doctorate. Until Prigozin died in 2003, not only his own paper but also many articles co-authored with Prigozin are issued.

Tomio Yamagoe - - Birth | (1947-03-30) (70 years old) • Nationality | Research Area | Research institution |

School of origin Main Awards | Special Memorial Award Award

In Japan, he has served as a visiting professor and an appointed professor at many research institutes such as Nuclear Fusion Science Institute, University of Tokyo Research Institute of Production Technology, Institute for Basic Physics at Kyoto University, and Osaka Prefecture University Graduate School. In addition, we do science education activities not only through specialized research, but also through graduate school advisory board members, citizen public lectures and science lectures for high school students. We also provide guidance for postgraduate studies, such as research results by girls' high school girls (discovery of phenomena that chemical vibration called (BZ reaction) once ceased and revive after 5 to 20 hours) to chemical specialized magazines It contributes. At the Japanese society association of Yamagoshi's American capital Austin, the state capital of Texas, he is hosting not only natural science but also various social social lecture meetings.

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Biography

  • 1970 Graduated from the Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science Department of Science Department of Physics
  • 1979 Completed doctoral program at Graduate School of Science, Graduate School of the same university
  • 1980 Research Engineering-Science Associate, Ilya Prigogine Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems, The University of Texas at Austin
  • 1988 Research Scientist, Ilya Prigogine Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems, The University of Texas at Austin
  • 1992 Senior Research Scientist, Center for Complex Quantum Systems (also known as Ilya Prigogine Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems), The University of Texas at Austin
  • To the present

in the meantime:

  • 1992-2003 Scientific Advisor of The International Solvay Institutes of Physics and Chemistry, Brussels, Belgium
  • 1992 - 2003 Special Researcher of the Theoretical Physics Department, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium
  • Visiting Professor, 2005
  • Visiting Professor, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, 2007
  • Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Science, 2008
  • Visiting professor 2009
  • Special Associate Professor, 2010
  • Graduate School GP advisory board member in 2010
  • 2011 Graduate School of Science Graduate School Distinguished Guest Professor
  • Research Advisor in 2013

Award history

  • "Le Prix Georges Vanderlinden" de la 16e péropde quadriennale, 1987-1991, from Academie Royale, des Sciences, des Lettres & des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 1991

  • "Métropole Award," a special award of 100 years anniversary of Métropole at the International, presented at the XXth International Sovlay Conference on Chemistry, Brussels, Belgium, 1995

(Physical and Chemical Solvay International Conference Metropole 100th Anniversary Special Award, 1995)

  • "Peter the Great" Gold Medal presented by the Russian Academy of the Natural Sciences, 2000

(Peter the Great Gold Award, 2000)

Main book

  • "The Liouville Space Extension of Quantum Mechanics," T. Petrosky and I. Prigogine, Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 99, (John Wiley and Sons, 1997)
  • "Interest in Complexity: Complex System and Arrow of Time - Looking at the deterministic worldview to the other side", (, , 2006)

Major affiliated societies

  • American Physic Society
  • European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, Paris, France

Footnotes · References

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1. *Osaka Prefecture University Graduate School GP Program (Hetero): 2. Osaka Prefecture University Open Lecture "Substance, Life, Human Being Drawn from the Difference Between Japan and the Western Culture": 3. Lecture at*(2006 (October 27, 2006 Tokyo Shimbun)): 4. Special lecture video at the 8th High School Chemistry Grand Contest Video: 5. *Document of the 8th High School Chemistry Grand Contest: 6. Lecture at(2011 (December 7, 2011) December 7) 7. Lecture at*(2012 (September 29, 2012)): 8. 9. *\ - 10. \ - (JST) 11. *Onuma H, Okubo A, Yokokawa M, Endo M, Kurihashi A, Sawahata H (2011). "Rebirth of a Dead Belousov-Zhabotinsky Oscillator". J. Phys. Chem. A *[Epub ahead of print].:. 12. ***L'Oreal = UNESCO women scientist Japan Encouragement Prize - Special Prize (2012 (July 4, 2012:

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