Yoshinori Tokura
Yoshinori Tokura (十倉 好紀 Tokura Yoshinori, born March 1, 1954) is a Japanese physicist, Professor at University of Tokyo and Director of Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) at RIKEN. He is a specialist in physics of strongly correlated electron systems and known for his work in high-temperature superconductivity, Mott transition, colossal magnetoresistance, Multiferroics, and magnetic skyrmions.
Biography
Tokura holds a: B.S. in Applied Physics, University of Tokyo (1976), and a M.S. (1978) and Ph.D (1981) in that subject from the same university. His subsequent career has also been at the University of Tokyo, rising from Research Associate to Lecturer in the Dept. of Applied Physics, then Assistant Professor and Professor in the Dept. of Physics, and finally, from 1995 on, Professor in Dept. of Applied Physics.
In addition has been
- 1993 - 2002: Group Leader, Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT)
- 2001 - 2008: Director, Correlated Electron Research Center (CERC), AIST
- 2001 - 2007: Research Director, Tokura Spin Superstructure, ERATO-JST
- 2006 - 2012: Research Director, Tokura Multiferroics Project, ERATO-JST
- 2007 - 2013: Group Director, Cross-Correlated Materials Research Group (CMRG), RIKEN
- 2008–present: AIST Fellow, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
- 2010 - 2013: Center Director, Quantum-Phase Electronics Center (QPEC), School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- 2010 - 2013: Director, Emergent Materials Department, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- 2010 - 2013: Group Director, Correlated Electron Research Group (CERG), RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- 2013–Present: Director of Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
Academy
He is a Member of the Science Council of Japan, and a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (2014 - )
Awards
- 1990: Nishina Memorial Prize
- 1990: IBM Japan Science Prize
- 1991: Bernd Matthias Prize
- 1998: Nissan Science Prize
- 1999: JPS Award for Academic Papers on Physics
- 2002: Asahi Prize
- 2002: ISI Citation Laureate Award (Department of Applied Physics)
- 2003: Medal with Purple Ribbon
- 2005: James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials
- 2011: 52nd Fujihara Prize
- 2012: IUPAP Magnetism Award and Néel Medal
- 2013: Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy
- 2014: Honorary Doctor at Uppsala University[1]
- 2014: 55th Honda Memorial Award
- 2014: Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates
References
- ↑ "Hans Rosling one of four new honorary doctors at Faculty of Science and Technology - Uppsala University, Sweden". www.uu.se. Retrieved 2016-02-03.