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NAKAJIMA Hideo

Name NAKAJIMA Hideo
Affiliation The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research
[concurrent post] Center for Advanced Structural and Functional Materials Design
Renovation Center of Instruments for Science, Director
Job Title Professor
E-mail E-mail
URL http://www.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/mmp/

Background

1971.3
Bachelor of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University
1973.3
Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
1977.9
Doctor of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
1977.11-1980.5
Post Doctoral Associate, Dept. of Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA,
1980.7-1989.2
Assistant Professor, Institute of Materials Research, Tohoku University
1985.6-1985.10
Visiting Scientist, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Canada
1989.3-1992.3
Associate Professor, Institute of Materials Research, Tohoku University
1992.4-1996.9
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
1993.6-1993.8
Visiting Scientist, Chalk River Laboratories, Canada
1996.10
Professor, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University
2003.12-2007.8
Chair Professor, Division of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Gyeongsang National University

Research Keywords

Porous Materials, Diffusion in Solid

Research Themes

Researches for Lotus-type Porous Metals (Fabrication, Physical properties and Application), Diffusions in Alloys, Intermetallic compounds and Quasicrystals, Magnetism and Superconductivity in Super Lattice and Irradiation Effects in Nuclear Fusion Materials

Academic Societies

High Temperature Society, The Japan Institute of Metals, Japan Foundry Engineering Society, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Japan Institute of Light Metals, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (USA), Materials Research Society (USA), American Physical Society

Awards

Current Publications

Fabrication, properties and application of porous metals with directional pores, H.Nakajima, Progress in Materials Science, 52 (2007) 1091-1173.

Effect of transference velocity and hydrogen pressure on porosity and pore morphology of Lotus-type porous copper fabricated by continuous casting technique, J.S.Park, S.K.Hyun, S.Suzuki and H.Nakajima, Acta Mater.55 (2007) 5646-5654.

Hollow oxide formation by oxidation of Al and Cu nanoparticles, R. Nakamura, J.-G. Lee, D. Tokozakura, H. Mori and H. Nakajima, J. Appl. Phys., 101[7] (2007) 074303-1~074303-6.

Effects of Pore Morphology on Fatigue Strength and Fracture Surface of Lotus-type Porous Copper, H. Seki, M. Tane, M. Otsuka, and H. Nakajima, J. Mater. Res., 22[7] (2007) 1331-1338.

Fabrication of Lotus-Type Porous Stainless Steel by Continuous Zone Melting Technique and Mechanical Property, T. Ikeda, T. Aoki, and H. Nakajima, Metall. Mater. Trans. A, 36A, (2005) 77-86.