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Citizenship
  
Japan

Role
  
Chemist

Alma mater
  
University of Tokyo

Education
  
University of Tokyo

Doctoral advisor
  
Ken'ichi Honda

Residence
  
Japan

Name
  
Akira Fujishima


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Born
  
March 10, 1942 Tokyo (
1942-03-10
)

Fields
  
Photoelectrochemistry TiO2 Photocatalysis Photofunctional Materials Diamond Electrochemistry

Known for
  
discovery of Photocatalytic and superhydrophilic properties of TiO2

Books
  
TiO2 Photocatalysis: Fundamentals and Applications

Vol.01 Photocatalysis. President Akira Fujishima, Ph.D.


Akira Fujishima (藤嶋 昭, Fujishima Akira, b. March 10, 1942) is a Japanese chemist and president of Tokyo University of Science. He is known for significant contributions to the discovery and research of photocatalytic and superhydrophilic properties of titanium dioxide (TiO2).

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Career and research

In 1966 he earned his B. A. (Engineering) at the Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, and in 1971 his Ph.D. (Engineering) at the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo.

In 1967, while working on his Ph.D. under the supervision of professor Kenichi Honda (本多 健一), he discovered the phenomenon of photocatalytic water decomposition (water photolysis) when he exposed a titanium dioxide electrode to strong light, later called the Honda-Fujishima effect. The discovery of self-cleaning properties of titanium dioxide by the group under his supervision initiated a revolution in the ceramic, glass, and other industries (see e.g., self-cleaning glass).

On completing his Ph.D. in 1971 he became assistant professor at Kanagawa University but returned to the University of Tokyo in 1975 as assistant professor in the Department of Applied Chemistry. He was promoted to associate professor in 1978 and professor in 1986 within the same department. He became professor emeritus in 2003 and special university professor emeritus in 2005.

In 1989 he was appointed executive director of the Chemical Society of Japan. In 1998 he became chief of the optical science group at Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology Research, and president of the Japanese Photochemistry Association.

In 1999 he was founder editor-in-chief of the editorial panel of the Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews

In 2001 he was nominated vice president of the Chemical Society of Japan, becoming its president in 2006.

In 2002 he was research supervisor for the development of advanced nanostructured materials for energy conversion and storage at the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).

In 2003 he became president of the Electrochemical Society of Japan. and chairman of the Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology.

In 2010, Fujishima became the ninth president of Tokyo University of Science.

Recognition

Akira Fujishima has been the recipient of many prestigious awards and honours.

In 1983 he was awarded the Asahi Prize from the Asahi Shinbun. He received the Award for Research Excellence from the Electrochemical Society of Japan in 1987.

In 1998 he received the Inoue Harushige Award for technical innovation from the Research Development Corporation of Japan and the Innovations in Real Materials Award.

In 1999 he received the Award of the Electrochemical Society of Japan 1999 and in the following year, 2000, the Chemical Society of Japan Award

In 2003 he was the recipient of the Heinz Gerischer Award of the European Section of The Electrochemical Society and Japan's Medal with Purple Ribbon. The following year he was further recognised in his own country when in 2004 he received both the Japan Prize and the Japan Academy Prize

In 2006 he received the National Commendation for Invention Award and the Kanagawa Culture Award.

In 2012 he received the Laurea Honoris Causa in chemistry of the environment from the University of Turin.

References

Akira Fujishima Wikipedia