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"Kagaku-to Kogyou" (Chemistry and Chemical Industry) Opening Article
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- Vol.65(2012)
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- Vol.64(2011)
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Vol. | No. | Title | Author Name |
64 |
12 | Itfs fun to study chemistry | Kazuko OGINO
(Professor Emeritus, College of Medical Sciences, Tohoku University) |
11 | Invitation to submit your papers to the Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | Masahiro IRIE
(Specially Appointed Professor, Rikkyo University Editor-in-Chief, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan) |
10 | Chemistry and the KAITEKI | Yoshimitsu KOBAYASHI
(President & CEO, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation) |
9 | The venture spirit: A mindset and mechanism for permitting mistakes | Satoshi KAWATA
(Professor at Osaka University and Chief Scientist at RIKEN) |
8 | A Proposal for downsizing | Fumiko YONEZAWA
(Professor Emeritus, Keio University) |
7 | What connectsg synthetic organic chemistryh andg coelacanthh? | Norihiro OKADA
(Professor, Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology) |
6 | Hold on to the noble philosophy that commandsg technologies of Godh | Kazuo INAMORI
(Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Kyocera Corporation) |
5 | Let us humbly re-examine naturefs power and science and technology | Toshio SATO
(Editor in chief of Science Window, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Vice President of Japanese Association of Science & Technology Journalists, Board Member of Japan Water Forum) |
4 | Medical innovation through chemistry | Kazunori KATAOKA (Professor, Graduate School of Engineering/Medicine, The University of Tokyo) |
3 | The importance of the BOP (Base of Pyramid) which supports Japanfs capability of
science and technology | Hidehito OBAYASHI (President and Chief Executive Officer, Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation) |
2 | Aiming for a Chemistry Utopia | Kenji HIRAI (Vice-chairman and President, Sagami Chemical Research Institute) |
1 | Globalization of Japanese manufacturing: Back to Spirits of Oumi Merchants | Masanori MURAKAMI
(Vice Chancellor, The Ritsumeikan Trust) |
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- Vol.63(2010)
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Vol. | No. | Title | Author Name |
63 |
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Letfs promote evolution-oriented chemistry with the shared character ofg »h
as the key | Keiko NAKAMURA (Director General, JT Biohistory Research Hall) |
11 | To act independently or to rely on external pressure
\Quality assurance for Ph.D.s\ | Tisato KAJIYAMA
(President, Japan Student Services Organization) |
10 | Chemistry is for peace and happiness of all the people | Masako SASAKI
(Professor Emeritus at Tokai University) |
9 | A big step forward | Tadashi WATANABE (Professor at the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo) |
8 | The origin lies in manufacturing | Kazuhisa KOGO (President of Tokuyama Corporation) |
7 | Willingness of research supporters | Junko KAWAMURA (Director-General, Private Education Institution Department, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) |
6 | Message from future generations -Now is the time to establish a direction and a philosophy for science | Katsuhiko HAYASHI (Principal at the School of Science and Technology Journalists and Vice President of the Science Visualization Society of Japan) |
5 | Stress, tenure, setsumei-sekinin | Sukekatsu USHIODA (President, National Institute for Materials Science) |
4 | Let us discuss the future of chemistry and our dreams for chemistry! | Isao TANIGUCHI (President of Kumamoto University) |
3 | Message upon assuming the position of president:Strengthening the chemical community in the era of mega-competition and megaextinction | Yasuhiro IWASAWA (President of the Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ)) |
2 | Social responsibility of scientists | Kimihiko HIRAO (Special Advisor, RIKEN) |
1 | Starch chemistry and research & development |
Ken HAYASHIBARA (President of Hayashibara Co., Ltd.) |
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- Vol.62(2009)
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Vol. | No. | Title | Author Name |
62 |
12 | A direction for industry-academiagovernment
collaborative research |
Takeshi ENDO (Director, Molecular Engineering Institute, Kinki University, Vice President, Kinki University) |
11 | What CSJ should do and what only CSJ can do |
Akio YAMAMOTO (Honorary Research Fellow at Waseda University, Professor Emeritus at the Tokyo Institute of
Technology, and Fiscal Year 1995 President of The Chemical Society of Japan) |
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From the galapagos effect to global
markets: Expectations on corporate engineers |
Koji OE (Chairman of the Board, DIC Corporation) |
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What gDo Scienceh means | Fumio ISODA iDirector-General, Research Promotion Bureau,
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technologyj |
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Toward an era when women will
contribute to science and technology | Yoshiko ARIKAWA iPresident of Japan Womenfs Universityj |
7 | Deployment of the university version of
theg100 sacks of ricehscheme | Motoyuki ONO iPresident of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Independent Administrative Institutionj |
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Chemical technology will revitalize
the Japanese economy | Tetsuji YANAMI iDirector, Senior managing executive officer, Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Vice-president of the Chemical Society of Japan in FY2004 and 2005j |
5 | Quest for new paradigm in the new century |
Kanji SHONO iFormer President, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
(Senior Corporate Advisor, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)j |
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Sustainable Technology (ST)
- Innovative technology for
establishing sustainable society - |
Shun-Ichi MURAHASHI iProfessor at Okayama University of Science, Professor Emeritus at Osaka University
and the President of the Chemical Society of Japan in 2000j |
3 | Science communicators |
Mamoru MOHRI iDirector of the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovationj |
2 |
My asethetics as a scientist |
Kenichi HONDA iEx-President of the Chemical Society of Japanj |
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It will be the abolishment of the education
curriculum itself that will create an
educational revolution |
Yoshiyuki KASAI iChairman, Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tokai)j |
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