Home Page of Ryoichi Yamamoto

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Present Post:

  • Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University, PhD

Area of Expertise:

  • Transport Phenomena of Complex Fluids
  • Computational Science for Soft Matters


Brief CV:

  • Born in Kanazawa, Japan [1965]
  • Department of Chemical Engineering, Kobe University [1984-1988 Received Bachelor's Degree]
  • Honda Motor Company, Wako Research Laboratory [1988-1989]
  • Division of Chemical Engineering, Graduate school of Engineering, Kobe University [1990-1992 Received Master's Degree]
  • Division of Molecular Engineering, Graduate school of Engineering, Kyoto University [1992-1994, Received PhD in 1996]
  • Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University [1994-1996]
  • Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics, Kyoto University [1996-1999]
  • Lecturer at the Department of Physics, Kyoto University [2000-2004]
  • Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University [2004-2008]
  • Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University [2008-Present]

Concurrent Posts:

  • Guest Research Fellow at the Institute for Solid State Physics, Tokyo University [2004]
  • PRESTO Research fellow, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) [2002-2006]
  • CREST MSS Project Leader, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) [2006-2012]
  • Guest Professor at the Institute of Industrial Science, Tokyo University [2017-2018]

Licenses and Certifications:

Study and Research Abroad:

  • Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany [1993-1994]
  • Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska, USA [1996, 1997]
  • Department of Physics, University of Maintz, Germany [1999]
  • The Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge, UK [2000-2001]
  • Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, USA [2002, 2003]
  • Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, USA [2004]
  • Laboratoire des Colloides, Verres et Nanomateriaux, Universite Montpellier II, France [2005]

Honors:

  • Japanese-American Frontiers of Science (JAFoS), Invited Speaker [2002]
  • The Molecular Simulation Society of Japan, Research Award [2002]
  • Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation, Research Encouragement Award [2006]

Contact

Department of Chemical Engineering
Kyoto University
Kyoto 615-8510, Japan
TEL +81-(0)75-383-2661
FAX +81-(0)75-383-2651
Email: ryoichi_(at)_cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp
URL: http://www-tph.cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp