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Kyoko Nozaki
Born9 February 1964
Alma materKyoto University
Known forMacromolecular Chemistry
Scientific career
InstitutionsKyoto University, University of Tokyo
Doctoral advisorKiichiro Utimoto

Kyoko Nozaki (野崎 京子, Nozaki Kyōko, born 9 February 1964) is a Japanese chemist and Professor of Chemistry at University of Tokyo in Japan.

Education

  • B.S. 1986 Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Kyoto University (Prof.K. Utimoto)
  • Ph. D. 1991 from Kyoto University (Directed by Prof.K. Utimoto) Thesis title "Studies on Triethylborane Induced Radical Reactions with Hydrides of Group14 Elements"
  • During the PhD study, 1988-1989 exchange student at UC Berkeley (Directed by Prof. C. H.Heathcock) "Studies on the Stereo-control in the Synthesis of Acyclic Compounds"

[1]

Career

  • 1991–1999 Instructor of Kyoto University
  • 1999–2002 Associate Professor of Kyoto University
  • 2002–2003 Associate Professor of The University of Tokyo
  • 2003– Professor of The University of Tokyo (current position)

Academic Activity

  • 1997– International Symposium on Homogeneous Catalysis (ISHC) International Advisory Board
  • 2003– Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry (Wiley) Editorial Board
  • 2003–2006 Dalton Transactions (RSC) International Advisory Board
  • 2003– Green Chemistry (RSC) Advisory Board
  • 2008–2013 Journal of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Editorial Advisory Board
  • 2009–2014 Organometallics (ACS) Editorial Advisory Board
  • 2009–2016 ChemCatChem (Wiley) Editorial Board
  • 2010– Chemical Science (RSC) Advisory Board
  • 2011–2013 Inorganic Chemistry (ACS) Editorial Advisory Board
  • 2011–2015 Catalysis Science & Technology (RSC) Advisory Board
  • 2014–2021 Angewandte Chemie International Edition (Wiley) International Advisory Board
  • 2015– Chemistry Letters (CSJ) Senior Editor
  • 2018– Chemical Reviews (ACS) Editorial Advisory Board
  • 2018– Macromolecules (ACS) Editorial Advisory Board
  • 2018– Chemistry – An Asian Journal (Wiley) International Advisory Board
  • 2019– Materials Chemistry Frontiers (RSC) Advisory Board
  • 2019– Polymer Chemistry (RSC) Advisory Board

Research

Awards

References

  1. ^ "The Nozaki Group | the University of Tokyo".
  2. ^ Boryllithium: Isolation, Characterization, and Reactivity as a Boryl Anion Yasutomo Segawa, Makoto Yamashita, Kyoko Nozaki Science 6 October 2006: Vol. 314. no. 5796, pp. 113 – 115 doi:10.1126/science.1131914
  3. ^ Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-12), Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto. Accessed June 24, 2010
  4. ^ Mukaiyama Award 2008 Archived 2016-06-18 at the Wayback Machine, Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (SSOCJ). Accessed June 24, 2010
  5. ^ Announcement of the Winners of The "2009 Mitsui Chemicals Catalysis Science Award", Mitsui Chemicals. Accessed June 24, 2010
  6. ^ The Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry 2009 Archived 2011-01-10 at the Wayback Machine, Banyu Life Science Foundation. Accessed June 24, 2010
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