معرفی
Takamichi Matsuno is an Assistant Professor at Waseda University's School of Advanced Science and Engineering, specializing in inorganic chemistry and nanoporous materials. His work focuses on synthesizing crystalline layered silicates, self-healing elastomers, and thermoelectric oxides. He serves as a FOREST researcher at JST and holds affiliations with multiple research institutes.
- Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (Waseda University, 2021)
- Previous roles: JSPS Research Fellow (2019-2021), Teijin Limited (2018)
Research Interests include:
- Control of multi-scale ordered structures in siloxane-based materials
- Development of dynamic chemical bonds for self-healing materials
- Crystallization of mesoporous oxides with large crystallites
Recent Article Trends demonstrate expertise in siloxane chemistry, template synthesis, and metal-oxide hybrid materials, with applications in thermoelectrics, catalysis, and nanoparticle separation.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Presenter Award (Materials Oceania 2023)
- Shimomi Prize (2023)
- WASEDA e-Teaching Award (2023)
- JXTG Energy Excellent Research Award (2019)
- CSJ Chemical Festa 2014 Outstanding Poster Award
Research Projects funded by JST and JSPS cover zeolite synthesis in nanoporous scaffolds, pressure-driven piezocatalysts, and crystallinity control in aluminosilicates. He contributes to Advanced Science and Engineering education through courses like Inorganic Solid State Chemistry and Applied Chemistry Exercises.

