AWARDS

The 13th (2024) JACI/GSC Symposium | GSC Poster Awards Winners

(listed in alphabetical order of winner's last name)

Application of MFI zeolite-encapsulated Pt particulate catalyst to ethane dehydrogenation reaction

Raichi ASAMI

Tokyo Institute of technology

High performance Platinum Nanoclusters Catalysts for Fuel Cells by Melamine Addition

Kaoru IKEDA

Tokyo University of Science

Development of high-toughness biomass structural material consisting of natural polysaccharides and livestock bone through nanohybridization

Yui OKUDA

Kyoto University

Toughening and Reuse of Polymer Composites with High Cellulose Contents

Yuta KAMYA

Osaka University

Transition-Metal-Free Arylamine Synthesis from Boronic Acids Utilizing Hypervalent Iodine Reagents Containing Amino Groups

Kazuki KAWANAKA

Osaka University

Estimation of quasi-Fermi level at the surface of photoanodes using outer-sphere redox couples

Yu SHIOIRI

The University of Tokyo

Bubble Diameter Measurement Method for Methane Pyrolysis in Molten Metal

Kaito SHINODA

Gifu University

Adsorbent Encapsulating Aminopolymers and Its Application to CO2 Capture by Light Irradiation

Hanami SHMOMURA

Osaka University

Ion transport and solution behavior of alternating polyanion Li salts in nonaqueous solvents

Hiroki NAKAGAKI

Yokohama National University

Precise synthesis and electrochemical characterization of Pt alloy aub-nanoparticles

Takuma NAKAMURA

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Development of Bicarbonate Electrolyzer for CO2 Conversion to Formate

Kohta NOMOTO

Tokyo Metropolitan University

Development of a low dielectric and high heat-resistant plastic for electronic substrates derived from polysaccharides

Yuya FUKATA

The University of Tokyo

QUBO Formulation for Chemical Process Optimization Using Process Network Theory

Kazuki FUKUSHIMA

Tohoku University

Catalytic Dehydrative Allylation in Water with Reduction of Environmental Impact Substances

Shota MIZUNO

Sagami Chemical Research Institute

Development of N-Formamides Synthesis Using Secondary Amines and Air as All Elemental Sources

Mayu YUASA

Kyushu University

Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Nitrogen-Containing Aromatic Compounds using Water as a Hydrogen Source in an AEM reactor

Akizumi YONEZAWA

Yokohama National University

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