Name | Takeshi Fukuma |
Degree | Doctor of Engineering |
Affiliation | Nano Life Science Institute, Kanazawa University |
Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate School of Natural
Science and Technology, Kanazawa University |
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Position | Professor |
Address | Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering Kanazawa University |
Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan | |
TEL | +81-76-234-4847 |
FAX | +81-76-234-4632 |
Educational Background | |
Mar. 1999 | Bachelor of Engineering |
Department of Electronic Science and Engineering | |
Kyoto University | |
Sep. 2000 | Master of Engineering |
Department of Electronic Science and Engineering | |
Kyoto University | |
Mar. 2003 | Doctor of Engineering |
Department of Electronic Science and Engineering | |
Kyoto University |
Professional Experience | |
Apr. 2001 to Mar. 2003 | Research Fellow |
of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (DC1) | |
Apr. 2003 to Mar. 2004 | Research Fellow |
of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (PD) | |
Apr. 2004 to Mar. 2005 | Research Fellow |
of 21st Century Center of Excellence Project, Kyoto University | |
Apr. 2005 to Apr. 2007 | Senior Scientist |
Trinity College Dublin | |
May.2007 to Mar. 2014 | Associate Professor |
Frontier Science Organization, Kanazawa University | |
Apr. 2014 | Professor |
Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate School of Natural
Science and Technology, Kanazawa University |
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Research Awards | |
Sep. 2004 | Young Scientist Award for the Presentation of an Excellent Paper |
Japan Society of Applied Physics | |
“Dynamic Force Microscopy at Higher Cantilever Resonance Frequencies using Laser Power Modulation Technique” | |
Jul. 2005 | Nano-probe Technology Incentive Award |
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science | |
167th Committee on Nano-probe Technology | |
“High-Resolution FM-AFM Imaging in Air and Liquids” | |
Mar. 2008 | Takagi award |
The Society of Non-traditional Technology | |
Bio-Nanotechnology Forum | |
“Molecular-scale imaging at the interface between lipid bilayer and physiological solution using liquid-environment atomic force microscopy” | |
Dec. 2008 | The 4th Incentive Award for Young Scientist |
Biophysical Society of Japan | |
“Molecular-scale imaging of hydration layers formed on a model biological membrane by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy” | |
15 Jan. 2010 | 19th MRS-J Academic Symposium Incentive Award |
Materials Research Society of Japan | |
“Frequwncy Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy for Visualizing Nanobio-Interfaces” | |
11 Apr., 2011 |
The Young Scientists’Prize |
The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology | |
"Study on atomic-scale imaging techniques for phenomena at nanobio interfaces" |