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Morinobu Endo

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in France. He has been awarded the Charles E. Pettinos Award from the American Carbon Society in 2001, "For his pioneering work and applications of carbon nanotubes", Medal of Achievement in Carbon Science and Technology from the American Carbon Society in 2004, "for the discovery of, and early
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process has been used as an industrially available mass production method, both substrate and floating catalyst processes. Present CCVD process has been expecting to grow the wide range of carbon nanotubes by controlling the growth site as well as their nanostructure.
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journal. He has been invited at many international conferences and symposium as a plenary lecturer/key-note speaker. In addition, he has joined many international conferences as a chairman, organizer and advisory board member.
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His main research interests are science and applications of "nanocarbons" such as carbon nanotubes, and he has contributed to development of new composites and high-performance energy storage devices such as
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In his works, he developed the structural, synthetic research as well as physical properties analysis, mainly on multi-walled carbon nanotubes. He showed that they had a tubular structure of
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2010, Alice Hamilton Awards for Occupational Safety and Health (The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), USA), Biological Science Category
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Koyama, T. and Endo, M.T. (1983) “Method for Manufacturing Carbon Fibers by a Vapor Phase Process,” Japanese Patent 1982-58, 966.
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synthesis at the beginning of the 1970s. He demonstrated carbon fibers can be grown by gas pyrolysis and traveled to
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2007, Special Lectureship Award at Annual Meeting on Photochemistry, 2007 (The Japanese Photochemistry Association)
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2007, Prize for Science and Technology (Research Category), the Commendation for Science and Technology (
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2007, Commendation by the Governor of Nagano Prefecture for Industrial and Commercial Achievements (
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2009, The International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) Somiya Award (The
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2004, Medal of Achievement in Carbon Science and Technology (American Carbon Society)
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process, and developed to mass production process for the first time. This catalytic
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in her laboratory. He discovered carbon nanotubes in 1976 as part of his studies at
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2012– , Institute of Carbon Science & Technology, Shinshu University (director)
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2005–2012, Institute of Carbon Science & Technology, Shinshu University (head)
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Carbon science and applications of novel carbon materials, including nanocarbons.
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2003, Ishikawa Award (Ishikawa Carbon Science Technology Promotion Foundation)
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Shinshu University Online System of General Academic Resources (SOAR)
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Opening an era of carbon nanotubes through large-scale production
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1995, Carbon Society of Japan award (The Carbon Society of Japan)
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Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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1993–1994, Cooperative Research Center, Shinshu University (head)
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Institute of Carbon Science & Technology, Shinshu University
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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education and training of electrical and electronics engineers
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1972– , Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering (assistant)
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French National Centre for Scientific Research scientists
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2001, Charles E. Pettinos Award (American Carbon Society)
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of Institute of Carbon Science & Technology, both at
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International Union of Materials Research Societies
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1990– , Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering (
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1978– , Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering (
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1977– , Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering (
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Index

Shinshu University
carbon nanofibers
Carbon nanotubes
Nanotechnology
physicist
chemist
carbon nanofibers
carbon nanotubes
Orléans
France
AgnĂšs Oberlin
CNRS
University of Orleans
Nagano Prefecture
electrical engineering
Bachelor of Engineering
master's degree
Shinshu University
Docteur d`Universite
Ph.D.
Nagoya University
graphite
catalytic
CVD
lithium ion battery
electric double layer capacitor
fuel cell
professor
education and training of electrical and electronics engineers
director

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