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Professor Hitoshi Miyasaka Visits Our Lab

September 18, 2023

We are honored to have hosted Professor Hitoshi Miyasaka from the Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan. Professor Miyasaka, a distinguished researcher in the fields of molecular magnetism and multifunctional molecular materials, delivered an insightful lecture that captivated and inspired our faculty and students.

During his visit, Professor Miyasaka toured our Lab. The visit provided an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and explore potential avenues for future collaboration and academic exchanges between our universities.

We are excited about the possibility of working closely with Professor Miyasaka and his team on pioneering research projects. We look forward to strengthening our ties and fostering a robust partnership that will enhance our research capabilities and contribute to advancements in the field.


Profile of Dr. Hitoshi Miyasaka:

Professor Hitoshi Miyasaka earned his doctoral degree in 1998 from the Department of Chemistry at Kyushu University. From 1998 to 2011, he conducted postdoctoral and assistant research positions at Kyoto University, Texas A&M University, and Tokyo Metropolitan University. He served as an associate professor at Tohoku University from 2006 to 2011 and assumed the role of professor at the same institution in 2013. Professor Miyasaka has held positions as a council member and vice president of the Coordination Chemistry Society of Japan and currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Institute of Metals at Tohoku University.He has received awards such as the Young Scientist Award from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, as well as the Academic Award from the Chemical Society of Japan. His research focus has centered on coordination chemistry, encompassing molecular structure design, guest adsorption, and the manipulation of physical properties.He has been at the forefront of controlling long-range magnetic ordering in porous molecular magnets through guest manipulation. His work has been published in journals including Nature Chemistry, Accounts of Chemical Research, JACS, Nature Communications, and Angewandte Chemie.


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