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Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorStarting from the question, "What can only be created through the assembly of molecules?" I investigate how molecular assemblies generate structures, aiming to apply these insights to the design of new assemblies. My goal is to elucidate novel assembly principles and the emergent functions they produce.
Recent Topics of Interests:
I am particularly interested in whether the space, multivalency, and amplification generated by the formation of molecular assemblies can be designed as a ‘process for functional expression.’
Motto in Research or in Life: Focus on thinking, not worrying
Hobby / Holiday:
I try to make time to think about my research at a slower pace than during the busy weekdays, allowing for more creative and reflective thoughts.
Institute for Advanced Academic Research / Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI am conducting research aimed at creating ‘meaningful structures’ in the mesoscale, which connects the nanoscale and microscale, through the assembly of molecules.
Given that crucial functions within living organisms heavily rely on mesoscale structures, my goal is to artificially fabricate such structures to generate novel functionalities.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Development of a method to assemble nanostructures into more complex hierarchical structures
Motto in Research or in Life:
Not being afraid to fail
Respecting others
Hobby / Holiday: Searching for addicting music, Going out to places my kids love
