Core faculty

  • Subfields  Polymer chemistry, BT, Materials, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. A408
  • Tel  02-3277-3411
  • Research  Polymer chemistry, Pharmaceutics
  • Laboratory  Polymeric Biomaterials Lab
  • About 
    - Stimuli sensitive polymers
    - Biodegradable hydrogels
    - Protein drug delivery
    - Tissue Engineering & Cell Therapy
  • Subfields  Analytical chemistry, BT, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. D504
  • Tel  02-3277-6578
  • Research  Electrochemistry
  • Laboratory  NanoBio-Electrochemistry Lab
  • About 
    - Bio/Nano Electrochemical Analysis  
    - Single Entity Electrochemistry
    - Electrochemical Sensors
    - Electrochemical Polymer Analysis
    - Photoelectrochemistry
    - Electrospinning
  • Subfields  Analytical chemistry, Energy, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. B411
  • Tel  02-3277-2344
  • Research  Electrochemistry
  • Laboratory  Electroanalytical Chemistry Lab
  • About 
    ■ Electrochemistry
    - Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cell
    - Electrochemical Sensor
    - Electrochemistry for Organometallic/Organic Compounds
  • Subfields  Polymer chemistry, BT, Energy, Materials, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. B413
  • Tel  02-3277-4517
  • Research  Polymer chemistry
  • Laboratory  Polymer Nanohybrid Materials Lab
  • About 
    - Energy Conversion and Storage
    - Environmental Nanotechnology
    - Biomedical Diagnosis and Therapy
    - Light Emitting Material and Device
    - Non-volatile Memory Device
  • Subfields  Inorganic chemistry
  • Office  Science Bldg. D503
  • Tel  02-3277-3133
  • Research  Inorganic chemistry
  • Laboratory  Functional Inorganic Nanomaterials For Energy Lab
  • About 
    Our lab is interested in development of nanoporous materials for “saving our Earth”, which can be utilized in hydrogen storage and its isotope separation, carbon capture, toxic gas sensing, and catalysts. For that, we focus on synthesis of functional coordination compounds (metal-organic frameworks), which has high surface area and porosity.
    
  • Subfields  Inorganic chemistry, Energy, Materials
  • Office  Science Bldg. D410
  • Tel  02-3277-4126
  • Research  Inorganic chemistry, Energy, Materials
  • Laboratory  Laboratory of Inorganic Materals for Energy&Environment
  • Subfields  Physical chemistry, Energy, Materials, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. B412
  • Tel  02-3277-4706
  • Research  Physical chemistry, Energy, Materials, NT
  • Laboratory  Photophysics/Photochemistry Lab
  • About 
    - Photo-physical/-chemical properties of semiconducting organic/ polymer/ inorganic/ nano/ hybrid-materials
    - Electrical properties of semiconductors
    - Excited-state dynamics
    - Laser spectroscopy
    - Materials science and characterization
  • Subfields  Organic chemistry, Materials
  • Office  Science Bldg. D402
  • Tel  02-3277-3427
  • Research  Organic chemistry
  • Laboratory  Molecular Design Lab
  • About 
    - Design, Synthesis and Processing of Photoactive Organic Materials and Nanomaterials
    - Stabilized Reactive Intermediates and Related Unusual Structures
    - Organocatalytic and Transition Metal-Catalyzed Organic Transformations
  • Subfields  Physical chemistry, Materials, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. B414
  • Tel  02-3277-6948
  • Research  Physical chemistry, Nanoscale plasmonics and photonics
  • Laboratory  Active Photonic Nanomaterials Lab
  • About 
    - Active nanomaterials for displays and filters (i.e., transparent displays, smart windows)
    - Hybrid nanostructured solar cells and light emitting diodes
    - Structural colors
    - Nonlinear optical switches
  • Subfields  Inorganic chemistry, BT, Energy, NT
  • Office  Science Bldg. D404
  • Tel  02-3277-4453
  • Research  Biomimetic inorganic chemistry
  • Laboratory  Nano Biomimetic Materials Lab
  • About 
    ■ Biomimetic Inorganic Nano-materials
    - Artificial photosynthesis system
    - Cofactor NADH/NADPH regeneration
    - Carbon dioxide conversion
    - New bio-nano materials: interaction
    - Detection of DNA and proteins
    - Sensor for metal ions, small molecules
    
    ■ Artificial Photosynthesis
    As part of a broad effort to achieve breakthrough innovations in energy production, our research is aimed at developing revolutionary methods to generate fuels directly from sunlight.
    
    ■ Biosensing
    Biosensors combine a biological component, which can offer exquisite selectivity of detection, with a physical component to provide the readout mechanism. The biological element includes antibodies and enzymes which offer highly selective and sensitive detection chemistries.