Team Leader: Masato KAKIHANA (Tohoku University)
Project: "Design and Synthesis of Inorganic Clusters for Controlled Formation of Fusion Materials”
Masato KAKIHANA (Team Leader/Principal Investigator)
Professor, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University
Research area: Synthesis of Inorganic Materials, Environmentally Benign Green Process, Coordination Chemistry in Aqueous Solutions
Project: “Design and Synthesis of Control Molecules for Creative Development and Exploration of Functions of Fusion Materials”
Takashi KATO (Project Leader/Principal Investigator)
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Research area: Self-assembled Functional Materials including Supramolecular Liquid Crystals, Stimuli- and Environment-responsive Self-organized Materials, Nanostructured Ion- and Electron-Active Materials, Liquid-crystalline Physical Gels, Functional Polymers, and Biomineralization-Inspired Organic/Inorganic Hybrids.
Tatsuya NISHIMURA (Co-Investigator; Renkei-Kenkyusha)
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Research area: Functional Polymers, Organic/Inorganic Hybrids, Biomineralization
Project:“Computer Simulation on Creative Development of Fusion Materials through Molecular Control”
Hiroki NADA (Principal Investigator)
Senior Researcher,Environmental Management Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Research area: Crystal Growth, Computational Physics
Project: “Fine Design and Synthesis of Fusion Materials Based on Functionalized Peptides”
Project: “Specific Metal Accumulation Organized by Liquid Crystals with a Dynamic Hierarchical Structure Innovates Electro-Optical Effects or Pharmacological Activities”
Project: “Development of the Functional Nano-Materials Based on the Biomineralization Mechanisms”
Project: “Magnetic Alignment of Hierarchically Self-Assembled Clustered Complexes (until June 27, 2013)”
Project: “Creation of Porous Fusion Materials by Assembly of Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Clusters”
Project: “Function Exploration of Organic Molecule-Inorganic Molecule Fused Supramolecular Hydrogel”
Project: “Functionalization of Structural Colored Balloons having Ionomer Shell Film”
Project: "Development of Functional Fusion Materials by Melting Coordination Framework"
Project: “Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Polymers: Leading to Optically Active Fusion Materials”
Project: “Development of Novel Fusion Materials by Taking Advantages of Glassin, a Newly Identified Protein in Silicon Biomineralization of the Hexactinelid Sponge Euplectella aspergillum”
Project: “Creation of Viral Fusion Materials dressed up with Protein and Inorganic Material”
Project: “Design and Synthesis of Caged Protein for Spatiotemporal Control of Biomineralization”
Project: "Development of Fusion-materials Based on Polyion Complex Nano-architectures"