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Dr. Takashi Ito is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Kansas State University, with affiliations as Adjunct Professor at Tokyo University of Science and Visiting Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. His research focuses on designing nanoporous materials for chemical sensing and environmental/energy applications. He holds a Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo (1995), with prior roles including Postdoctoral Research Associate at Texas A&M University and Research Associate at Tokyo University of Science.
Research Overview: His work emphasizes self-organized fabrication of nanostructured materials, molecular-level separation/sensing mechanisms, and their use in improving water quality, energy efficiency, and material recycling. Recent studies include electrochemical deposition techniques, single-molecule fluorescence analysis, and in situ material characterization methods.
Publications: His 2023 and 2022 articles highlight advancements in zeolitic frameworks, membrane separation dynamics, and polymer thin film behavior. These contributions bridge fundamental material science with applied environmental solutions.
Awards: No specific awards listed. Grants/Advising: No detailed grants or student advisees documented in the provided text. Labs/Teams: Research conducted in King Hall 303 lab, focusing on interdisciplinary material innovation.
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