Curriculum Vitae:
Date of Birth March 14, 1941
March, 1963:Graduated from Kyoto University (Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering)
March, 1965:Graduated from Graduate School of Kyoto University Master’s Degree Course (Department of Industrial Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering)
March, 1968:Graduated from Graduate School of Kyoto University Doctor’s Degree Course (Department of Industrial Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering)
April, 1968:Assistant Professor of Kyoto University (Department of Industrial Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering)
October,1969 – November, 1970:Postdoctoral researcher at ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
April, 1971:Associate Professor of Kyoto University (College of Liberal Arts, Kyoto University)
April, 1981:Associate Professor of Kyoto University (Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering)
April, 1989:Professor of Kyoto University (Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering)
April, 1994:Professor of Kyoto University (Department of Applied Energy Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering)
May, 1996 - March, 2004: Professor of Kyoto University (Department of Fundamental Energy Science, Graduate School of Energy Science)
May, 1998 - May, 2002:Dean of Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, and Board Member of Kyoto University
April, 2004 – Present : Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University
April, 2004- March, 2012:Professor of Doshisha University (Department of Environmental Systems Science, Faculty of Engineering)
April, 2006 – Present : President and Representative Director of I’MSEP Co., Ltd.
April, 2011 – Present:Guest researcher of Energy Conversion Research Center, Doshisha University
Research Activities and Achievements of Yasuhiko Ito300 Scientific papers mainly in the fields of applied molten salt chemistry and electrochemistry, electrochemical engineering, and materials synthesis and tailoring
International Activities and Achievements of Yasuhiko Ito Fellow, International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) Fellow, The Electrochemical Society (ECS) Member, Norwegian Royal Academy of Technological Science Recipient of Max Bredig Award (The Electrochemical Society)
Additional Information on Yasuhiko Ito Vice-president of ISE (International Society of Electrochemistry)(2000-2002)
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