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Seiji Shinkai
新海 征治
BornJuly 5, 1944
Fukuoka Prefecture
NationalityJapanese
Alma materKyushu University
Awards

Seiji Shinkai (新海 征治, Shinkai Seiji, born July 5, 1944) is a Japanese chemist and professor of Kyushu University,[1][2] and emeritus professor.

Early life

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Shinkai was born in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan, in 1944. He completed his B.S. in 1967 and Ph.D. in 1972 from Kyushu University.

Career and research

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He is known for his pioneering research in molecular self-assembly. Molecular self-assembly is the assembly of molecules without guidance or management from an outside source.

His main field of expertise and research interests are Host Guest Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Liquid Crystals/Organic Gelators, Sugar Sensing/Sugar-Based Combinatorial Chemistry, Boronic-acids, Polysaccharide-Polynucleotide Interactions, Sol-Gel Transcription and Inorganic Combinatorial Chemistry. His most recent research is related to chiral discrimination using AIE.

In 1979 he published the first light driven molecular machine in Tetrahedron Letters.[3]

To date (July 2019) he has published over 1024 original paper and 219 reviews and books.

Recognition

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References

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  1. ^ 九州大学・高等研究院・組織・メンバー(written in Japanese)
  2. ^ "新海征治 Seiji Shinkai".
  3. ^ Shinkai, Seiji; Ogawa, Toshiyuki; Nakaji, Takahiro; Kusano, Yumiko; Nanabe, Osamu (1979). "Photocontrolled extraction ability of azobenzene-bridged azacrown ether". Tetrahedron Letters. 20 (47): 4569–4572. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)86651-X.
  4. ^ "Izatt-Christensen Award Recipients".
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Shinkai Tamaru Lab".
  6. ^ "Daiwa Adrian Prizes 2013".
  7. ^ "Kyushu University Members".
  8. ^ "Office of the President - New Years Greeting".
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