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April 20, 2023
Hiroshi Amano
Hiroshi Amano, Nagoya University
Prof. Amano
received Doctor of Engineering
from Nagoya University. From
1988 to 1992, he was a research
associate at Nagoya University.
In 1992, he moved to
Meijo University
from 1998
till 2010. He moved to Nagoya
University, where he was a
professor of Graduate School of
Engineering in 2010. On Oct. 1,
2015, he became a director of
Center for Integrated Research
of Future Electronics, Institute
of Materials and Systems for
Sustainability, Nagoya
University.
Prof. Amano
shared the Nobel Prize in
Physics 2014 with Prof. Isamu
Akasaki and Prof. Shuji Nakamura
"for the invention of efficient
blue light-emitting diodes which
has enabled bright and
energy-saving white light
sources"
He is
currently developing
technologies for the fabrication
of high-efficiency power
semiconductor development and
new energy-saving devices at
Nagoya University.