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Ms. Ma Hairui was awarded the 2025 Japan AEM Society Encouragement Award

Ms. Ma Hairui (D3, Department of Energy Conversion Science) was awarded the 2025 Japan AEM Society Encouragement Award for her paper “Modeling of Magnetostriction Curves of Ni Based on Jiles-Atherton Type Differential Hysteresis Model”, published in the Journal of the Japan AEM Society.

Masahiro Kato from the Department of Energy Conversion Science received an Outstanding Paper Award atICMR-2024

  Masahiro Kato, a first-year master’s student in the Department of Energy Conversion Science, gave an oral presentation entitled “Incredible Tolerance to Fatigue Damage Exhibited by 10 nm-Class Gold Single Crystal” and received the Outstanding Paper Award at the “7th International Conference on Materials and Reliability (ICMR 2024)” held in Busan, Korea, on December 3-6, …

Prof. Hiroshi Kawanabe and Prof. Jun Hayashi were awarded Combustion Society of Japan Best Paper Award

 The following paper by Prof. Hiroshi Kawanabe and Prof. Jun Hayashi in the Department of Energy Conversion Science received the Best Paper Award from the Combustion Society of Japan. “Nitrogen-origin-determination in NOx formation under ammonia/methane/air co-combustion using a nitrogen-tagged reaction model”, Combustion and Flame, 259113210 (2024).Noritaka Sako, Jun Hayashi, Takahiro Sako, Hiroshi Kawanabe, Masashi Katsuki

Ms. Hairui Ma was awarded the Best Presenter Award in The 10th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics & Mechanic(APSAEM 2024)

  On July 16-19, 2024, at The 10th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics & Mechanic (APSAEM 2024) held at Universiti Teknologi Melaka, Malaysia, Ms. Hairui Ma, a second-year PhD student in the Department of Energy Conversion Science, gave an oral presentation entitled “Modeling of Magnetostriction Curves of Ni Based on Jiles-Atherton Type Differential Hysteresis Model” …

Prof. Praveen C Ramamurthy and 2 PhD students from Indian Institute of Science (IISc) visited Kyoto University

Prof. Praveen C Ramamurthy and 2 PhD students from Indian Institute of Science (IISc) visited Kyoto University from March 25th to 29th. They did experiments and research discussion in Sagawa Lab, Takai Lab and Ishihara Lab. They also visited Matsuda Lab., Morii Lab. Katahira Lab. Sakaguchi Lab. and Ohgaki Lab. in Uji campus and Kawamoto …

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