About

Executive Officer

Executive Director

Hideaki TAKAYANAGI

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EDUCATION:

  • BS Integrated Sciences, 1975, The University of Tokyo
  • MS Department of Basic Science, 1977, The University of Tokyo
  • Received PhD from The University of Tokyo, 1987

PRESENT POSITIONS:

  • Executive Director, National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS)
  • Projected Professor, The University of Tokyo
  • Research Advisor to the Chair and the President, Tokyo University of Science

PRIOR POSITIONS:

1977-1991

Researcher and Senior Researcher, NTT(Nippon Telegraph & Telephone) Basic Research Laboratories

1991-1998

Research Group Leader, NTT BRL

1998-2003

Research Director, NTT BRL

2003-2006

Director General, NTT BRL & Executive Director, NTT

2006-2018

Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo University of Science

2007-2011

Executive Director, Tokyo University of Science

2018-2022

Vice President, Tokyo University of Science

2021-

Projected Professor, The University of Tokyo

2022-

Executive Director, NINS

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

1977-1982

Josephson superconducting mm-wave detectors

1982-1984

Superconducting weak links

1984-1987

Josephson superconducting field effect transistors

1987-1999

Andreev reflection & Proximity effect

1999-

Superconducting quantum computation

2013-2018

Superconductivity of p-wave Sr2RuO4 & MoS2

2022-

Electrical properties of organic semiconductors

 

AWARDS:
  • NTT Director-General Award 1982
  • NTT BRL-Director Award 1996
  • Nissan Science Award, 2000,
  • Superconducting Science &Technology Award 2003
  • Honorary Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan) 2004
  • Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences and Letters in Gothenburg (Sweden) 2004 Invited Lectures at Nobel Symposium 1996, 1997 & 2001 (Sweden)
  • Invited to the Nobel Prize Ceremony 1998 & 2001 (Stockholm, Sweden)

Guest professors:
  •  Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands,1988)
  • Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden, 1989)
  • Denmark University of Technology (1990)
  • Lancaster University (2002)
  • Nanjing University (China, 2003)
  • The University of Tokyo (Japan, 2003)
  • Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden, 2003)
  • Tohoku University (Japan, 2003)
  • Hokkaido University (Japan, 2004)
  • Princeton University (2004)
  • The University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille (France, 2005)
  • National Institute of Informatics (Japan, 2008)