Prof. Dr. Keigo Kamata

Education
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1997/03 Kogyokusha High School
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1997/04 The University of Tokyo,
College of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences I -
2001/03 The University of Tokyo,
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry
(Bachelor of Engineering,
under the supervision of Prof. Noritaka Mizuno) -
2003/03 The University of Tokyo,
School of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry
(Master of Engineering,
under the supervision of Prof. Noritaka Mizuno)
Academic Degree
Doctor of Engineering
(2006/11, The University of Tokyo, under the supervision of Prof. Noritaka Mizuno)
Career
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2003/04 Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
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2003/09 Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST Technical Staff
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2007/01 The University of Tokyo,
School of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry,
Mizuno Group, Assistant Professor -
2014/01 Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Materials and Structures Laboratory,
Associate Professor -
2015/12-2019/03 JST PRESTO "Innovative Catalysts", Researcher
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2016/04 Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Institute of Innovative Research【Reorganization】,
Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Associate Professor -
2023/04 Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Institute of Innovative Research,
Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Professor -
2024/10 Institute of Science Tokyo,
Institute of Integrated Research【Merger】,
Materials and Structures Laboratory, Professor
Award
- CSJ Presentation Award 2009
- CATSJ Presentation Award 2010
- CSJ Award For Young Chemists 2012
- TokyoTech Challenging Research Award 2017 (Granted a special award by the president)
- The Young Scientists’ Priz of The Commendation for Science and Technology by the MEXT 2018
- JACI The 7th Research Award for New Chemistry and Technology 2018
Part-time Lecturer (Intensive Course)
- The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(2019/9-2020/1)
- The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering(2020/9-2021/3)
Research Field
Catalysis, Inorganic Synthesis Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
Database
- Scopus Author ID: 7201749181
- Google Scholar
- Web of Science ResearcherID: E-6997-2014
- ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0624-8483