Director

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Kotaro Tanaka

Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering), Ibaraki University.

Born in Osaka

After working at National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory, CNRS Nancy University (France), and the Environmental Science Center(the University of Tokyo), he was appointed to his current position at Ibaraki University in 2012.

Specializes in engine combustion using next-generation fuels, exhaust measurement, and advanced exhaust aftertreatment systems.

Specialty|Thermal Engineering

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=5b52ab519e6c881b520e17560c007669&lang=en

Unit Leader

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Satoshi Sakaida

Lecturer, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering), Ibaraki University

Direct air capture and fuel cells are the subject of research. D. degree from Hokkaido University after resigning from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Joined Ibaraki University in 2017.

Specialty|Thermal Engineering

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=952dc5ed3d3eafdb520e17560c007669&lang=en

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Hiroki Fukumoto

Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering(Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering), Ibaraki University

Specialty|Polymer Chemistry

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=412ac2bd812b5afc520e17560c007669&lang=en

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Yasuyuki Sakai

Professor, Carbon Recycling Energy Research Center, Ibaraki University

D. degree in Chemical Systems Engineering from the University of Tokyo, and after working in the Graduate School of Engineering at the University of Fukui, he moved to Ibaraki University in 2021.

He specializes in theoretical chemistry-based analysis of biofuels, e-fuel, hydrogen, and ammonia combustion.

Specialty|Combustion Chemistry, Computational Chemistry

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=84b93fcf0c58166b520e17560c007669&lang=en

Unit Members

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Yanrong Li

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering ( (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering)), Ibaraki University

Ph. D from the University of Tokyo for research on fluid self-excited vibration in 2013. After working as a JSPS Research Fellow DC2 and PD, she joined Ibaraki University in 2013.

Specialty|Thermal and Fluid Engineering

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=e14b5a538bb81cbf&lang=en

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Tomoyasu Nishizawa

Professor, College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University and United Graduate School of Agriculture Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

After completing the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, he worked as a research fellow at the University of Michigan before joining Ibaraki University in 2013.

Engage in research on microbial interactions related to food science, environmental conservation, and soil function

Specialty|Applied Environmental Microbiology

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=bcc0cc35a0bd4e3d520e17560c007669&lang=en

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William Nguyen

Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering), Ibaraki University

D. from Regina University, Canada. He has completed his doctoral study at the University of Regina in Canada. He was a research associate at the Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute (CETRI), and an assistant professor at Nagoya University. He was also an adjunct professor at the University of Regina before joining Ibaraki University Hitachi Campus -Carbon Recycling Energy Research Center (CRERC).

Previously, his research focused on CO2 capture by amine solutions and solid zeolite sorbents. In addition to experimental work, his research applied computational fluid dynamics (CFDs) to model the CO2 capture processes.

At CRERC, he is working on the topic of CO2 capture - direct air capture (DAC).

Specialty|CO2 capture by absorption and adsorption

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/?lang=ja&st=researcher

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Keiichi Koseki

Professor, Carbon Recycling Energy Research Center, Ibaraki University.

Born in Tokyo. After working for Tonen Corporation, Tonen General Sekiyu K.K., and JXTG Energy Corporation, he joined Ibaraki University in 2024. He has been involved in most of the Japanese fuel standards discussions such as gasoline vapor pressure, octane rating, and ETBE/ethanol as a representative researcher and engineer in the industry. Currently, he specializes in the establishment and advancement of truly sustainable energy systems based on resilience and economic evaluation of mobility energy.

Specialty|Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Fuel Production & Fuel Quality/Standards

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=9ed8c58afc03a4af520e17560c007669&lang=en

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Haruki Nagakawa

Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering ( (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering)), Ibaraki University

He received his PhD (Engineering) degree from Tokyo University of Science in 2022. After working as a JSPS Research Fellow PD at the Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo, he joined Ibaraki University in 2023. He specializes in artificial photosynthesis using photocatalysts.

Specialty|Inorganic Materials, Photochemistry

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=0f7d3e50f0ece712520e17560c007669&lang=en

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Terumitsu Hirata

Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering( (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering)), Ibaraki University

Specialized in transportation engineering and civil engineering plan

D. dgree of Engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. After working at the Institute For Policy Studies (now Japan Transport and Tourism Research Institute), he joined Ibaraki University in 2013.

Specialty|Transportation Engineering

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=d72820034b792da3520e17560c007669&lang=en

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Yukiko Yoshida

Many years of experience in the validation of numerical simulation models of indoor and outdoor heat load reduction effects in buildings, and in the evaluation of carbon dioxide emissions of individual countermeasure technologies from the design to the operational phase.

After working as an assistant fellow at NIES, National Institute for Environmental Studies, assistant professor at Nagoya University, lecturer at Osaka University, and deputy general counsel at R.I.A. Corporation, she has been an assistant professor at Ibaraki University since 2021. D. degree of Engineering, first-classs registered architect

Specialty|Architectural environmental engineering, building equipment

URL:https://researchers.ibaraki.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=5cd17c700eee9a0c520e17560c007669&lang=en

Open Science Unit Members

Shunsuke Suzuki

Affiliation|National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University


Takuya Mabuchi

Affiliation|Frontier Research Institute For Interdisciplinary Sciences, Tohoku University

Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University


Hisashi Nakamura

Affiliation|Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University

Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University



Kouki Oka

Affiliation|Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University

Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University



Mustapha Fikri

Affiliation|University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University



Prajakta Rajaram Parab

Affiliation|Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandol (India)
Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University



Luc-Sy TRAN

Affiliation|French National Centre for Scientific Research (France)
Specially Appointed Fellow, Ibaraki University