Momose is originally from Gifu. She earned a master's degree in chemistry from Ochanomizu University in 1984, and began working for Toshiba in the same year.[1] In 2006 she earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology.[2][3]
Recognition
Momose was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 2005, "for contributions to ultra-thin gate oxide metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors".[4] She was named a Fellow of the Japan Society of Advanced Physics in 2009, for her "study on high performance Si CMOS devices".[5]
She was one of a group of Toshiba scientists who won the 2007 Yamazaki-Teiichi Prize,[3] and earned a commendation in 2009 from the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, for their work on MOSFET devices.[6]