Akira Yoshino
Tampilan
Akira Yoshino | |
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Nama asal | 吉野 彰 |
Lahir | 30 Januari 1948 Suita, Jepang |
Pendidikan | Universitas Kyoto (BS, MS) Universitas Osaka (PhD) |
Penghargaan | IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies (2012) Global Energy Prize (2013) Charles Stark Draper Prize (2014) Japan Prize (2018) Penghargaan Nobel Kimia (2019) |
Karier ilmiah | |
Bidang | Elektrokimia |
Institusi | Asahi Kasei Universitas Meijo |
Akira Yoshino (吉野 彰 , Yoshino Akira, lahir 30 Januari 1948) adalah kimiawan Jepang, anggota dewan Asahi Kasei Corporation, dan guru besar Universitas Meijo. Ia turut mengembangkan baterai ion litium yang dipakai di telepon seluler dan komputer jinjing. Pada tahun 2019, ia dianugerahi Penghargaan Nobel Kimia.
Penghargaan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- 1998 Chemical Technology Prize dari Chemical Society of Japan
- 1999: Battery Division Technology Award dari Electrochemical Society
- 2001: Ichimura Prizes in Industry—Meritorious Achievement Prize
- 2004: Pita Ungu dari Pemerintah Jepang
- 2011: Yamazaki-Teiichi Prize dari Yayasan Ilmu dan Teknologi Materi Jepang[1]
- 2011: C&C Prize dari NEC C&C Foundation[2]
- 2012 : IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies dari IEEE (Amerika Serikat)[3]
- 2013 : Global Energy Prize (Rusia)[4]
- 2014 : Charles Stark Draper Prize (Amerika Serikat)[5]
- 2018 : Japan Prize[6]
- 2019 : European Inventor Award[7]
- 2019 : Penghargaan Nobel Kimia
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ "MST 山崎貞一賞 - トップページ". www.mst.or.jp.
- ^ "NEC C&C Foundation". www.candc.or.jp.
- ^ The reason for the award-winning of the IEEE Medal and prize winners, John B. Goodenough and Rachid Yazami were awarded jointly.
- ^ "Russia honors lithium-ion scientist". 23 June 2013 – via Japan Times Online.
- ^ "UT Austin's John B. Goodenough Wins Engineering's Highest Honor for Pioneering Lithium-Ion Battery". 6 January 2014. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 14 May 2016. Diakses tanggal 10 July 2018.
- ^ Lee, Bruce Y. "10 Lessons On How To Innovate From This Year's Japan Prize Winners".
- ^ https://www.epo.org/learning-events/european-inventor/finalists/2019/yoshino.html