Ryouichi Kudou
(工藤 亮一)
Modified on: 2008/01/18
Research Areas
Researchers with "Nanotechnology/Materials / Composite materials and interfaces" in Research Areas
- Fukushima UniversityFaculty of Symbiotic Systems Science, Facult of Symbiotic Systems Science Professor
- Nagoya Institute of TechnologyGraduate School of Engineering Shikumi College Associate Professor
- Tokyo Denki UniversitySchool of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor
- Keio UniversityFaculty of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor
- Nihon UniversityCollege of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor
- Keio UniversityFaculty of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor
- Osaka UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Division of Precision Science & Technology and Applied Physics 特任教授
- Nihon UniversityCollege of Science and Technology Department of Precision Machinery Engineering Professor
- LG Japan LabYokohama R&D Center Battery Materials Team Principal research engineer
- National Institute for Materials ScienceDivision of International Collaborations and Public Relations Director
- Ibaraki UniversityGraduate School of Science and Engineering (Engineering) Department of Materials Science and Engineering Professor
- Nagoya Institute of TechnologyGraduate School of Engineering Omohi College Associate Professor
- Nagoya Institute of TechnologyGraduate School of Engineering Nagare College Associate Professor
- The University of TokyoReaesrch Center for Advanced Science and Technoloy, The University of Tokyo Researcher
- National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyKansai Center Group Leader,Principal Scientist,Fellow of the Institute of Physics
- Tokyo Institute of TechnologySchool of Materials and Chemical Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Associate Professor
- Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityGraduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment PhD student