Japanese chemist
Maki Kawai (川合眞紀 , Kawai Maki ) is a Japanese chemist who developed spatially selective single-molecule spectroscopy. In 2018, she became the first woman to become president of the Chemical Society of Japan .
Early life and education
Kawai earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Tokyo in 1975.[ 1] She completed her doctoral studies at the University of Tokyo in 1980.[ 1] Her PhD was supervised by Kenji Tamaru.
Research and career
With Sam Aronson (Signing Ceremony for the agreement between Brookhaven National Laboratory and Riken , 2012)
Kawai was a postdoctoral researcher at Riken between 1980 and 1982.[ 2] She joined the University of Tokyo as a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science fellow in 1982.[ 2] Her research considers the vibrational dynamics of single-molecules at surfaces.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Her group use STM to monitor molecules and atoms on top of surfaces.[ 6] She uses this to understand the chemical and physical phenomena of nanowires, nanodots and biomolecules.[ 1] She was awarded fellowships from the Surface Science Society of Japan and American Physical Society to develop single molecule spectroscopy.[ 7] Her group monitor the vibrational and relaxation energies of single molecules using scanning tunneling microscopy and inelastically tunnelled electrons.[ 8] She has contributed to several books and hundreds of peer-reviewed publications.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] Kawai continued to be supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science , investigating nanoscale electron transport through molecular layers.[ 13] By combining single molecule spectroscopy (using scanning tunneling spectroscopy ) with inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy to identify electron transfer channels.[ 14] [ 5] She discovered a new reaction pathway on the surface of titanium dioxide .[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Kawai became Chief Scientist and Director of Surface Chemistry Laboratory at Riken in 1991 and an executive director in 2010.[ 18] She was made a professor at the University of Tokyo in 2004.[ 2] Kawai joined the Institute of Molecular Science as Director General in 2016.[ 2] She was appointed President of the Chemical Society of Japan in 2018.[ 2] [ 19]
Awards and honours
With Shinsuke Suematsu (Award Ceremony for the Persons of Cultural Merit, November 4, 2021)
References
^ a b c "Maki Kawai" . www.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ a b c d e "Prof. Maki Kawai is elected the next President of the CSJ" . The Chemical Society of Japan . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ " "Single molecule spectroscopy using STM" Prof. Maki Kawai | OIST Groups" . groups.oist.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ KyushuUniv (2017-03-21), 2017/01/24 I²CNER Seminar Series Dr. Maki Kawai , retrieved 2018-08-25
^ a b Katano, Satoshi; Kim, Yousoo; Kagata, Yuma; Kawai, Maki (2010-02-02). "Single-Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Inelastic-Tunneling-Electron-Induced Diffusion of Formate Adsorbed on Ni(110)". The Journal of Physical Chemistry C . 114 (7): 3003–3007. doi :10.1021/jp909394q . ISSN 1932-7447 .
^ "Chemical reaction singled out | RIKEN" . www.riken.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ a b "KAWAI, Maki | Research | Institute for Molecular Science" . www.ims.ac.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "CSJ Award 2008-Prof.Maki Kawai" . www.csj.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ Tao, Franklin (Feng) (2012-04-10). Functionalization of Semiconductor Surfaces . John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470562949 .
^ Tamaru, Kenzi (2013-06-29). Dynamic Processes on Solid Surfaces . Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781489916365 .
^ James, Jeremiah; Steinhauser, Thomas; Hoffmann, Dieter; Friedrich, Bretislav (2011-10-27). One Hundred Years at the Intersection of Chemistry and Physics: The Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society 1911-2011 . Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110239546 .
^ "Maki Kawai - Google Scholar Citations" . scholar.google.co.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "Grants in Aid" (PDF) . JSPS . Retrieved 2018-08-27 .
^ " "Single molecule spectroscopy using STM" Prof. Maki Kawai | OIST Groups" . groups.oist.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-27 .
^ "New reaction pathway discovered" . Retrieved 2018-08-27 .
^ "Tunneling out of the surface" . EurekAlert! . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "Tunneling out of the Surface" . www.tohoku.ac.jp . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "Home page of Maki Kawai" . www.riken.go.jp . Archived from the original on 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "Japanese chemical society elects first female president" . Chemistry World . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "長嶋茂雄さんら9人文化勲章 功労者に加山雄三さんら" . Jiji.com . Retrieved October 26, 2021 .
^ "21st edition of the L'Oréal-UNESCO international awards for women in science" . Unesco . Retrieved 2019-02-23 .
^ "Our 2018 Honorary Fellows". Update . Royal Society of Chemistry. April 2019.
^ "Uni Kiel| Diels-Planck Lecture 2018 goes to Maki Kawai" . www.uni-kiel.de . Retrieved 2018-08-27 .
^ "Two RIKEN researchers awarded Medal with Purple Ribbon | RIKEN" . www.riken.jp . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "AVS Professional Awards" . American Vacuum Society . 2016. Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "IUPAC 2015 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering". Angewandte Chemie International Edition . 54 (30): 8593. 2015-06-30. doi :10.1002/anie.201505537 . ISSN 1433-7851 .
^ "Uni Kiel| Diels-Planck Lecture 2018 goes to Maki Kawai" . www.uni-kiel.de . Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
^ "Unifying Concepts in Catalysis: 2015 Gerhard Ertl Lecture" . www.unicat.tu-berlin.de . Retrieved 2018-08-27 .
^ "awards" . www.riken.go.jp . Archived from the original on 2018-08-26. Retrieved 2018-08-25 .
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