2018 Completed the Osaka University SEEDS Program
2019 The Japan Science Society Science Mentor Program, Excellence Award ・Interview published on Chem-Station
2021 Held a special lecture with support from the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University (Archive: https://www2.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/article/11035)
2022 The 2nd Online Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry for Young Chemists, Chemical Science Presentation Prize
I am currently continuing my research activities as a special research student in the Suzuki Laboratory (Hokkaido University) and as a special research fellow in the Wakamiya Laboratory (Kyoto University)
I am very interested in chemistry, particularly in physical organic chemistry based on structure and self-assembly. During my second year of high school, I conducted research on mechanochromic luminescence in the Minakata Lab (Osaka University). I was deeply impressed by experiencing how interesting it is to control macro-level physical properties through micro-level molecular designs. Afterwards, I developed luminescence materials with a novel molecular framework utilizing theoretical calculations in the Wakamiya Lab (Kyoto University), with support from the Japan Science Society. Currently, I am researching ultralong covalent bonds in the Suzuki Lab (Hokkaido University). I want to create the longest C-C bond!
Via the process of designing molecules, creating compounds , measuring physical properties, and making better designs, I hope to derive laws and create substances that are useful to society.