Takuya NAKASHIMA ,
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Contact Information
Address: 8916-5 Takayama, Ikoma, Nara, 630-0192
E-mail: ntaku“at”ms.naist.jp (but replace "at" with "@")
Personal Homepage: http://mswebs.naist.jp/center/LABs/kawai/english/index.html
E-mail: ntaku“at”ms.naist.jp (but replace "at" with "@")
Personal Homepage: http://mswebs.naist.jp/center/LABs/kawai/english/index.html
Fields of Interest
Photo-functional Materials, Ionic Liquid-Nanomaterial Composites
Professional Experience
1999-2004 | Undergraduate & Graduate Research, Kyushu University (N. Kimizuka) |
2004-2010 | Assistant Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
2008 | Visiting Scientist, University of Michigan |
2010-present | Associate Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
Education
Ph. D., Kyushu University, 2003
Membership of Academic Societies
The Society of Polymer Science, Japan, The Chemical Society of Japan, The Japanese Photochemistry Association, Ionic Liquid Research Association
Awards & Honors
- NAIST Academic Prize for Young Scientist, NAIST, Japan (2009)
Research Project
Development and Application of Fusion Materials Based on Nanoparticles
Selected Publications
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Nakashima, T., Nakao, H., Tanaka, A., Hasegawa, Y., KawaiT.
“Synthesis of PbS/EuS Core/shell Nanocrystals”,
Chem. Lett., 41, 412-414 (2012).
- Nakashima, T., Kimizuka, N.
“Controlled Self-Assembly of Amphiphiles in Ionic Liquids and Formation of Ionogels by Molecular Tuning of Cohesive Energies”,
Polym. J., 44, 665-671 (2012).
- Fukumoto, S., Nakashima, T., Kawai, T.
“Photon-Quantitative Reaction of a Dithiazolylarylene in Solution”,
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 50, 1565-1568 (2011).
- Nakashima, T., Kimizuka, N.
“Water/Ionic Liquid Interfaces as Fluid Scaffolds for Two-Dimensional Self-Assembly of Charged Nanospheres”,
Langmuir, 27, 1281-1285 (2011).
- Nakashima, T., Zhu, J., Qin, M., Ho, S., Kotov, N. A.
“Polyelectrolyte and Carbon Nanotube Multilayers Made from Ionic Liquid Solutions”,
Nanoscale, 2, 2084-2090 (2010).