Professor
Institute of Engineering Innovation, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Shibata is a Director, Professor in the Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo. He received a PhD in Materials Science in 2003 at University of Tokyo. He was a JSPS Research Fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2003-2004) in USA. Then, He joined the Institute of Engineering Innovation at the University of Tokyo from 2004 and he became a Professor there from 2017. His research focuses on the development of new imaging techniques in scanning transmission electron microscopy and their application to interface studies in materials and devices. He has authored or co-authored more than 250 publications in refereed journals. His honors include JSPS Prize (2019), Richard M. Fulrath Award, the American Ceramic Society (2018), the 5th Nagase Award (2015), the 60th Seto Prize, The Japan Microscopy Society (2015), the 15th Sir Martin Wood Award (2013), the 6th Kazato Prize (2013).
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