Sadamichi Maekawa

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Sadamichi Maekawa
Born (1946-10-11) October 11, 1946 (age 77)
Nara, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Alma materTohoku University (Doctor of Science)
Osaka University(Master of Science)
AwardsHighly Cited Researchers2018(2018)

Honoris Causa Doctorate of University of Zaragoza, Spain(2013) Honorary Member of the Magnetic Society of Japan(2012) IUPAP Magnetism Award and Néel Medal(2012)
the title of Distinguished Professor, Tohoku University(2008)
Fellow of the American Physical Society (2007)
the title of Honda Professor(2005)
Magnetics Society of Japan Award(2003)
Humboldt Award(2001)

Fellow of Institute of Physics UK(1999)
Scientific career
FieldsSolid State Theory

Theory of electronic properties in strongly correlated electron systems

Theory of transport in magnetic nanostructures
InstitutionsRIKEN CEMS

Sadamichi Maekawa(前川禎通 Maekawa Sadamichi) is a Japanese researcher, who was born in Nara Prefecture, Japan in 1946. He obtained his B. Sc. (1969), M. Sc. (1971) degrees from Osaka University, and D. Sc. (1975) degree from Tohoku University. He was a research associate (1971–1982) and an associate professor (1982–1988) at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, and a professor (1988–1997) at Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University, and a professor (1997–2010) at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University. After serving as a director of Advanced Science Research Center in Japan Atomic Energy Agency (2010-2018), he became a senior advisor at RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science from April 2018.

His main research topics include theory of electronic properties in strongly correlated electron systems, in particular, high-temperature superconductors and orbital physics in transition metal oxides and theory of spintronics.

Professional Experience[edit]

2018–present Senior Advisor, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
2018–present Visiting Chair Professor, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2018–present President, Honda Memorial Foundation,
2010-2018 Director, Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
2010–present Professor Emeritus, Tohoku University
2006-2008 Deputy Director, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
1997-2010 Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
1988-1997 Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
1984-1988 Associate Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
1971-1984 Research Associate, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
2009-2011 Guest Distinguished Professor (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea)
2004-2008 Advisory Board: National Institute of Natural Sciences, Institute for Molecular Science
2004-2008 Science Adviser, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
2002-2004 Advisory Board: Materials & Structure Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2001–present Guest Distinguished Professor, Max Planck Institute at Halle
2000-2004 Advisory Board: The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
1997-2001 Visiting Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
1996-1997 Visiting Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
1992-1995 Visiting Professor, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
1989-1990 Visiting Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
1984 Visiting Scientist, Institute fur Festkorperforschung, Julich
1978-1985 Visiting Scientist (Summer Faculty Member), IBM Watson Research Center, New York
1975-1976 Post Doctoral Fellow, IBM Watson Research Center, New York

Awards[edit]

2018 Highly Cited Researchers2018

2013      Honoris Causa Doctorate of University of Zaragoza, Spain

2012      Honorary Member of the Magnetic Society of Japan

2012      IUPAP Magnetism Award and Néel Medal

2008      the title of Distinguished Professor, Tohoku University

2008      Fellow of the American Physical Society

2005      the title of Honda Professor, Tohoku University

2003      Magnetics Society of Japan Award

2001      Humboldt Award (Germany)

1999      Fellow of Institute of Physics (UK)

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