Biography

Yuya ISHIZAKI

Assistant Professor, Nagano Research Group

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Rikkyo University

Research Interest

Nanoporous Thin Films, Polymer Nanosheets, Organic-Inorganic Hybrids, Ionic Diodes, 

Polymer Liquid Crystals etc.

Contact

Email: yishizaki[at]rikkyo.ac.jp

Background

・NIT, Koch College (2009.4-2014.3): Morinaga Research group

・NIT, Kochi College, Advanced Course, Bachelor (Eng.) (2014.4-2016.3): Morinaga Research group link 

・Tohoku University, Master (Eng.) (2016.4-2018.3): Mitsuishi research group

・Tohoku University, PhD (Eng.)  (2018.4-2021.3): Mitsuishi research group link 


Carrier

・JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientist (DC2: Tohoku University, Mitsuishi research group) (2020.4-2021.3)

・JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientist (PD: Tohoku University, Mitsuishi research group) (2021.4-2022.3)

・Assistant Professor,  Rikkyo University, Nagano research group (2022.4-Present) link 

PhD Thesis

Studies on Porous SiO2 Nanofilms from Silsesquioxane Polymer Nanosheets

Awards

2018 Outstanding Poster Award, 67th SPSJ Annual Meeting 

2019 Student Presentation Award, 10th International Conference on Molecular Electronics & BioElectronics (M&BE10)  

2021 Best Young Researcher Award, Joint Symposium of the 2nd KIChE-Japan Academic Seminar and the 13th JCK Symposium 

Research Grants

2016-2019 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Bottom-up Hybrid Nanocoating of Cyclosiloxane Polymer (Research Collaborator)

2020-2022 Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows, Development of Electrode Interface for Molecular Recognition Using Ultrathin Nanoporous Films 

                       From Polymer Nanosheets (Research Fellow)

2022-2023 The Futaba Foundation (Principal Investigator)

2022-2025 Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists, Construction and Dynamic Interface Control of Responsive Nanoporous Ionic Diodes 

                       (Principal Investigator)

2023-2024 The Foundation for The Promotion of Ion Engineering, Development of Fruidic Ion Memristors of Liquid Crystalline   

                       Polyelectrolytes (Principal Investigator)