Speakers
Dr. HASHIMOTO Kazuhito
President, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Kazuhito Hashimoto accepted the appointment of President of
National Institute for Materials Science in Tsukuba in 2016. He is also
a professor at Institute for Future Initiatives of the University of Tokyo
(UT) and serves as a senior counselor to the president of UT since
2016. He has been a member of the Science Council of Japan since
2012, and a member of Board of Governors (BOG) of Okinawa
Institute Technology (OIST) since 2016. As an executive member of
Council for Science, Technology & Innovation (Cabinet Office,
Government of Japan), he has also been contributing to the Science
and Technology Policy of Japan since 2013.
After he received his BS (1978) and MS degrees (1980) of
Chemistry from UT, he obtained a research position at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS)
in 1980. He obtained a Doctor of Science degree from UT in 1984. In 1989, he was invited as
a lecturer at Department Applied Chemistry at UT, where he was promoted to Associate
Professor in 1991. He was appointed a full professorship at the Research Center of Advanced
Science & Technology (RCAST) of UT in 1997. He served as a Director of RCAST from 2004
to 2007. He was also appointed Professor at Department of Applied Chemistry at UT from 2003
to 2016.
His research interests are spread in a very broad area including photocatalysis, microbial
electrochemistry, functionalized magnetic materials, artificial photosynthesis, and polymer
photovoltaics, among many others. His contributions to science are described in more than 650
peer reviewed papers and more than 50,000 citations (h-index 110). He also wrote more than
200 reviews and book chapters. The truths he uncovered are the basis for many manufactured
products. His contributions to technology and engineering are described in approximately 200
issued Patents, more than 20 of which are in use.
He received many awards including the Japan Prime Minister Award for Academia-Industry
Corporation in 2004, the Japan Imperial Award for Invention in 2006, the Chemical Society of
Japan Award in 2012, and the Heinz Gerischer Award of ECS in 2017.