Personal History of Takashi Tatsumi






Name in Full: Takashi Tatsumi
Nationality: Japanese
Birthday: February 23, 1948
Sex: Male
Business Address: Catalytic Chemistry Division, Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
4259-R1-9 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8503
E-mail: ttatsumi(at)cat.res.titech.ac.jp, Phone +81-45-924-5238, Facsimile +81-45-924-5282



Education:

April 1966 to March 1970:
The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering (majoring in Synthetic Chemistry)

April 1970 to March 1972:
The University of Tokyo, Graduate School, received Master of Engineering degree March 1972 (majoring in Industrial Chemistry)

April 1972 to February 1974:
The University of Tokyo, Graduate School (Doctor course), left school with the course unfinished February 1974



Employment:

March 1974 to May 1977:
The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering, Engineering Research Institute, Research Associate

May 1977 to October 1988:
The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering, Department of Synthetic Chemistry, Research Associate

(April 1981 to August 1982):
Texas A&M University, School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Research Associate

October 1988 to March 1994:
The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering, Department of Synthetic Chemistry, Associate Professor

October 1994 to July 1998:
The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering, Engineering Research Institute, Associate Professor

July 1998 to October 1998:
The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, Associate Professor

October 1998 to March 2001:
Yokohama National University, Faculty of Engineering, Division of Materials Science & Chemical Engineering, Professor

April 2001 to March 2005:
Yokohama National University, Graduate School of Engineering, Division of Materials Science & Chemical Engineering, Professor

April 2005 to the present:
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chemical Resources Laboratory, Professor



Award:

Catalysis Society of Japan Award(2003)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award (2005)
The Japan Petroleum Institute Award(2006)
The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) Award(2007)



Academic Societies:

(Domestic)
The Chemical Society of Japan
The Catalysis Society of Japan
Japan Petroleum Institute
Japan Association of Zeolites (President)
The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
The Japan Institute of Energy

(Overseas)
American Chemical Society
International Zeolite Association
British Zeolite Association



International Activities:

Journal of Molecular Catalysis A, Editor
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, Editorial Board
Catalysis Communications, Editorial Board
International Zeolite Association, Vice-president: 2004-2007
International Zeolite Association, Catalysis Commission, Member



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