Kyoko Nozaki
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Kyoko Nozaki | |
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Born |
9 February 1964 Japan |
Institutions | Kyoto University, University of Tokyo |
Alma mater | Kyoto University |
Doctoral advisor | Kiichiro Utimoto |
Known for | Macromolecular Chemistry |
Kyoko Nozaki (野崎 京子 Nozaki Kyōko, born 9 February 1964) is a Japanese chemist and Professor of Chemistry at University of Tokyo in Japan.
Career
- 1991-1999 Instructor of Kyoto University
- 1999-2002 Associate Professor of Kyoto University
- 2002-2003 Associate Professor of The University of Tokyo
- 2003- Professor of The University of Tokyo (current position)
Research
Awards
- 2003 OMCOS Prize in organometallic chemistry[2]
- 2004 Wiley Award (the Society of Polymer Science, Japan)
- 2006 Science Award (IBM Japan)
- 2008 Saruhashi Award
- 2008 Mukaiyama Award (Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan)[3]
- 2009 Catalysis Science Award (Mitsui Chemicals)[4]
- 2009 Nagoya Silver Medal[5]
- 2013 Schlenk Lecture Award
References
- ↑ Boryllithium: Isolation, Characterization, and Reactivity as a Boryl Anion Yasutomo Segawa, Makoto Yamashita, Kyoko Nozaki Science 6 October 2006: Vol. 314. no. 5796, pp. 113 - 115 doi:10.1126/science.1131914
- ↑ Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-12), Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto. Accessed June 24, 2010
- ↑ Mukaiyama Award 2008, Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (SSOCJ). Accessed June 24, 2010
- ↑ Announcement of the Winners of The “2009 Mitsui Chemicals Catalysis Science Award”, Mitsui Chemicals. Accessed June 24, 2010
- ↑ The Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry 2009, Banyu Life Science Foundation. Accessed June 24, 2010
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