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Nov. 2009Prof. Nakamura received the Medal with Purple Ribbon (Shiju Hosho Medal of Honor from the Japanese Government).
Sep. 2009Prof. Matsuo received the Young Scientists Award of the Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry.
Sep. 2009Prof. Nakamura received the 2010 Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award of ACS.
Apr. 2009Photoelectric Conversion Chemistry Laboratory has started at Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo.
Sep. 2008Dr. Koshino received 2007 Best Materials Paper Aword (Microscopy Society of America).
Sep. 2008We deposited a quiz to JACS Image Challenge.
JACS Image Challenge, No. 7. [LINK]
Sep. 2008Our paper was selected as "JACS Select" in JACS Beta.
Photocurrent-Generating Properties of Organometallic Fullerene Molecules on an Electrode, JACS Select, issue 2. [LINK]
Jul. 2008Our paper was selected as "Synfact of the month" (free of charge to download the PDF file) in SYNFACTS.
'C60 Lunar Lander' Constructs Direct Electrons at Electrode Interfaces
Synfacts 2008, (issue 07), 0703 (Contributor: Timothy M. Swager). [LINK]
May. 2008Ms. Niimi received Poster Aword for Women Researchers (Japan Society of Microscopy).
Apr. 2008Prof. Nakamura has been elected to the Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Apr. 2007Dr. Kazu Suenaga received the Prize for Science and Technology, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
Feb. 2007Imaging of single organic molecules in motion appeared in Science.
Feb. 2007Dr. Yutaka Matsuo received the 3rd Osawa Award of the Fullerenes and Nanotubes Research Society.
Nov. 2006Dr. Kazu Suenaga received the Sir. Martin Wood Prize (Millenium Science Forum, Japan-UK).
Sep. 2006Prof. Eiichi Nakamura received the Humboldt Research Award (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany).
Jun. 2006"Double-decker buckyferrocene" appeared in Chemical & Engineering News and Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
Mar. 2006Dr. Yutaka Matsuo was awarded the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (for 2005).
Aug. 2005The inauguration celemony of the Nakamura project was held.
Jul. 2005Prof. Eiichi Nakamura has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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