报告人:Prof. Riichiro Saito
Tohoku University, Japan
注:本次报告为线下报告。
时间:2023年6月16日(星期五)14:00
地点:化学楼A204/206
主请人:张锦
Five Challenges of Carbon Nanotubes
In this presentation, we will overview the 30 years history of carbon
nanotubes by showing 10 scientific statements on carbon nanotubes and 5
challenges that we should investigate in the near future. My research on carbon
nanotubes with many collaborators around the world, especially with Professors
Mildred Dresselhaus and Gene Dresselhaus of MIT, has made my 40-years research life
with 200 co-authored papers as a wonderful one. I hereby express my deepest
gratitude to all researchers in the world in the occasion of my retirement from
Tohoku University, in March 2023. I sincerely hope that this story will spark
the interest of the next young generation of researchers in emerging research
of carbon nanotube and new low-dimensional materials. I am very happy to accept
any questions from you!
Riichiro Saito was born in 1958, and received his Ph.
D. at The University of Tokyo in 1985.
He became Research Associate at The University of Tokyo (1985),
Associate Professor at The University of Electro-Communications (1990), and
Professor at Department of Physics,TohokuUniversity(2003). He has been a visiting scientist at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (1991.10-1992.7) at Prof. Gene Dresselhaus and Prof.
Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Visiting Associate Professor at The University of Tokyo
(1990-1, 1993-4, 1997-8), Visiting Professor at Shanghai University
(2009.10-2011.10), Toho University (2015-2016), Zhejiang University
(2018.10-2021.9).His main field of research is “Physical Properties of
Carbon Nanotubes” and “Raman spectroscopy in Graphite Related Systems”. The
books with the same titles published, respectively, from Imperial College Press
(1998) (CI = 11,499) with Prof. Gene Dresselhaus and Prof. Mildred S.
Dresselhaus and from Wiley-VCH (CI = 1,056) with Prof. A. Jorio, Prof. Gene
Dresselhaus and Prof. Mildred S. Dresselhaus. Recently he is interested in
optical properties of two-dimensional materials. He got 13th Japan
IBM prize (Physics, 1999), Hsun Lee research Award (2006), The Japan Carbon
Award for Innovation Research (2008). Somiya Award, International
Union of Materials Research Societies (2009). The 18th Leo Esaki
Prize (2022).He has published 364 original papers with total
citation is 41,440 (average
citation per article = 103.5, h-index=88, by web of science) whose web page is
as follows.
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/931324
77 papers are more than 100 citations and among them 8 papers are
more than 1,000. Google scholar citation-index is 70,800. He has 109 recent
published papers for recent 10 years since 2013.