| RESEARCH THEME |
ORGANIZATION, POSITION |
RESEARCH PROJECT LEADER |
| Development of an Energy Saving Type Liquid Crystal Optical Shutter with
out Usage of@Polarizers and Its Application for Display Devices |
Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University,
Professor |
Asada Tadahiro |
| Breeding of Cellulose Fermenting Yeast |
College of Agriculture, Osaka Prefecture
University, Professor |
Arai Motoo |
| Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase, a CO2-Fixation Enzyme: X-ray Crystallographic
Analysis of 3D-Structure and Genetic Engineering |
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University,
Professor |
Izui Katsura |
| Development of a New Preparation Method of
Hydrogen Storage Alloys for Use in Nickel-Hydrogen
Batteries |
College of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture
University, Professor |
Iwakura Chiaki |
| Preparation of cathode active materials by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and its application to Lithium secondary battery |
Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University,
Assistant Professor |
Ogihara Takashi |
| Formation of mufti-layered solar cells by laser ablution |
Solution Institute, Osaka University, Professor |
Kawai Tomoji |
| Basic Study on Development of Radiation Detector with High Temperature
Superconductivity Intended for Solar Cell Application |
Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University,
Instructor |
Kannno Ikuo |
| Study on separation and recycle of CO2 using inorganic layered materials |
Solution Institute, Osaka University, Assistant
Professor |
Kikkawa Shinichi |
| Chloroplast envelope red-ox reactions that drive chlorop lactic uptake of inorganic nutrients |
College of Agriculture, Osaka Prefecture
University, Professor |
Takahashi Masaaki |
| Solar Energy Pumps for Agriculture/Rural
Development |
Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University,
Professor |
Tsutsui Hikaru |
| Research on Crystal Growth of High Quality
Semiconductor Silicon Carbide for Power Device
Application |
Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kyoto
Institute of Technology, Professor |
Nishino Shigehiro |
| Structural Biology on Molecular Mechanism
of Photosynthe tic Energy-Conversion Reactions |
Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Professor |
Miki Kunio |