Hajime Kobayashi
Ph. D. (Engineering)
Associate Professor,
Frontier Research Center for Energy and Resource (FRCER),
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Keywords:
Energy and Resources
Microbial Symbiosis
Bio-Electrochemical Systems
Research Fields: Energy Conversion/Generation by using Microbial Symbiosis
Technological application of microbial symbiotic systems
Organisms are mediating highly-sophisticated energy conversion via symbiotic interactions with others (other organisms or natural/artificial environments) . In our lab, we are developing new biotechnologies particularly for the energy and resources field by using microbial symbiotic systems. Recently, we are mainly studying subsurface microorganisms collected from subsurface environments for applications in industrial processes including energy conversion.
Biogas production by bio-electrochemical systems
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs), such as microbial fuel cells, microbial electrolysis and microbial electrosynthesis, are promising biotechnological systems towards carbon/energy conversion and water treatment. Our lab are studying on various BESs with particular focus on "electromethanogenesis", which use electrochemically active microorganisms as catalysts to produce methane from carbon dioxide at solid-electrodes (so called "biocathodes"). Ultimately, we are aiming to develop electromethanogenesis as a key technology for carbon dioxide utilization as well as integration of variable renewable energy (Bio Power-to-Gas).
Environmental technologies for natural resources development
In an aim to support sustainable development of natural resources, we are developing new technologies for water treatment, enhanced oil recovery, monitoring and understanding of subsurface fluid flow.
Contact Information:
email: kobayashi at frcer dot t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Office: Room 448, Eng. Bldg. #3, Hongo Campus
Phone: +81 (03) 5841 7054
Mailing address: 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunko-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan