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Construction of novel energy conversion processes/materials and characterization of  geometric, electronic and molecular structures at solid/liquid interfaces

Construction of novel light-chemical-electrical energy conversion systems at solid/liquid interfaces. Development of in situ techniques for solid/liquid interfaces such as scanning probe microscopy (STM, AFM), non-linear optical spectroscopy (SHG, SFG), and pump-probe method.
Guest Prof.:
Kohei UOSAKI
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Tel:+81-29-860-4301
Visiting Associate Prof.:
Hidenori NOGUCHI
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Tel:+81-029-860-4841



http://www.nims.go.jp/newmaterials/sub04.html
Search for new superconducting materials
Emphasizes materials synthesis, advanced characterizations, and studies of materials properties, all aimed at developing materials that have potential for applications. We focus on superconductivity, strongly correlated electrons, multi-ferroic properties, half-metal properties, and the like.
Guest Prof.:
Eiji MUROMACHI
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Tel:+81-29-860-4507
Visiting Associate Prof.:
Kazunari YAMAURA
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Tel:+81-029-860-4658

Crystal structure of the sodium vanadium oxide synthesized for the first time.



http://www.nims.go.jp/photocatalyst/index_eng.html
Research and development of new photo functional materials and application to environment and energy field
Research and development of nano-structured semiconductor materials with novel photo-induced functionalities (photocatalyst, etc), and their applications in the fields of environment preservation and new energy production.

Guest Prof.:
Jinhua YE
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Tel:+81-29-859-2646

Visiting Associate Prof.:
Tetsuya KAKO
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Tel:+81-29-859-2848




http://nanogreenfc.com/en/modules/myinfo/?uid=1
Design of nano-structured materials for fuel cell applications
Fabrication, characterization, and theoretical analysis of properties of fuel cell materials and new nano-porous materials for energy and environmental applications

Guest Prof.:
Toshiyuki MORI
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Tel:+81-29-860-4395




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