Yoichi Murakami, Ph.D.
Professor
Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy
Institute of Integrated Research
Institute of Science Tokyo (Tokyo Institute of Technology till Oct. 2024)
Biography
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1998.3
Bachelor of Engineering, Dept. of Mechano-Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology. (Kunio Hijikata and Takayoshi Inoue Lab.)
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1999-2000
Visiting Graduate Student (sponsored and dispatched by the Government of Japan), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Borivoje Mikić Lab.)
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2001.3
Master of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology. (Takayoshi Inoue Lab.)
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2001-2002
Mechanical and Cooling-Design Engineer, VAIO Laptop PC Division, Sony Corporation.
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2004-2005
JSPS DC2 Research Fellow, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo.
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2005.3
Ph.D. Degree, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo. (Shigeo Maruyama Lab.)
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2005-2006
JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo. (Shigeo Maruyama Lab.)
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2006-2007
Postdoctoral Visiting Scientist, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University. (Junichiro Kono Lab.)
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2006-2009
JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of Chemical System Engineering, The University of Tokyo. (Tatsuya Okubo Lab.)
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2009-2009
Specially-Appointed Lecturer (GMSI/G-COE), School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo.
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2009-2014
Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Global Edge Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology. Tenured in 2014.
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2014-2016
Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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2016-2022
Associate Professor, School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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2018-2022
PRESTO Researcher, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
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2022-present
Professor, Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Society Memberships
Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ), Heat Transfer Society of Japan (HTSJ), and Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME).
Teaching
Undergraduate School
Graduate School
Nuclear Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics Properties of Solid Materials
- (List of courses I teached so far: TokyoTech OCW)
PhD Thesis
- “CVD Growth of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Their Anisotropic Optical Properties”
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, December 2004. PDF