Curriculum Vitae:
Born in 1956. He completed Doctor course of the Department of Resources Engineering, Waseda University in 1984 and got Doctor of Engineering. After being research associate, lecturer, associate professor, he became a professor of Waseda University from 1995. In the university he was assigned to the posts of the Director of Research Collaboration and Promotion Center and the Associate Director of Environmental Research Institute of the same university. Outside the university, he experienced many roles in academic institutes, such as president of the Resources Processing Society of Japan (RPSJ), vice-president of the Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan (MMIJ), and many governmental committee members in the field of recycling and environmental science and engineering.
His present research interest is in (1)Liberation analysis of ores and waste materials, (2)Development of new comminution process to improve liberation among compositional elements, and (3)Application of solid phase separation technologies to waste materials, e.g. E-waste, scrap automobiles, and other metal bearing scrap materials.
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