Chemical Science and Engineering News
Researchers Shed Light on How to Make Photopolymerization Much More Efficient
Novel Catalysts for Improved Methanol Production Using Carbon Dioxide Dehydrogenation
The laboratory search website (MCT LabSearch) is launched.
Simultaneous Synthesis and Fixing of Covalent Organic Frameworks
New Design Rule for High-Entropy Superionic Solid-State Conductors
NPG Asia Materials Symposium 2022
Research Students (Privately Funded)
Associate Professor ISHIGE Ryohei, Assistant Professor KAMBE Tetsuya and Assistant Professor MATSUI Naoki received the 2022 Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award.
Electrochemical Synthesis Now Possible Without Electric Power Source
Inorganic Borophene Liquid Crystals: A Superior New Material for Optoelectronic Devices
Bipolar Order: A Straightforward Technique to Have More Control Over Organic Thin Films
Dethroning Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Production with Inexpensive Alternative Material
Fostering creativity in researchers: How Automation Can Revolutionize Materials Research
New study shows how complex metabolism may have self-assembled from simple precursors
Four teams receive first DLab Challenge research grant -Assoc. Prof. Keita Yamada was elected the grant recipients-
Welcome to Interdisciplinary Education Program on Material Research and Development Synergized by Data Science for Advanced Human Resource (Id-MatD2)
’Ironing’ out the differences: Understanding superconductivity in ultrathin FeSe
Novel tin "bubbles" spur advances in the development of integrated chips
Prof. Naohiro Yoshida named Clair C. Patterson Medalist and Geochemistry Fellow
Nitrous oxide emissions set to rise in the western North Pacific Ocean
How perovskite in solar cells recrystallizes and why modified carbon nanotubes can help overcome the reproducibility problem by making use of this
Eco-friendly electrochemical catalysts using solar cells to harvest energy from the sun
2019 Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award
Shinsuke Inagi and Masaaki Kitano are FY2018 STAR grant recipients
Energy students instigate interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration
Organic Photocatalyst: Reducing energy loss
Isotopic makeup of atmospheric sulfate and nitrate
Associate Professor Shinsuke Inagi receives 2016 MEXT Young Scientists' Prize
Neutron diffraction studies reveal origins of deterioration in lithium batteries
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