RESEARCH

Research Clusters

Development of Nano and Supramolecular Materials

2D materials are ideal for constructing flexible electrochemical energy storage devices due to their great advantages of flexibility, thinness, and transparency. We have also focused on 2D materials, i.e. metal oxide (MO), metal hydroxide (MOH), metal (M), graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nano sheets. We have aimed at development energy devices and catalysis by using 2D and its hybrid materials.

Development of Nano and Supramolecular Materials

Cluster members

  • Japan
    Coordinator
    Shinya HAYAMI

    Professor
    Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University

    Japan
  • Japan
    Shintaro IDA

    Professor
    Institute of Industrial Nanomaterials, Kumamoto University

    Japan
  • Australia
    Jorge BELTRAMINI

    Associate Professor-Senior Research Fellow
    Nanomaterials Centre (NANOMAC); Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), The University of Queensland
    *IROAST Visiting Professor

    Australia
  • Korea
    Yang KIM Website

    Professor
    Kosin University

    Korea
  • Italy
    Martino DI SERIO Website

    Professor
    University of Naples Federico II
    *IROAST Visiting Professor

    Italy
  • India
    Parasuraman SELVAM Website

    Professor
    Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology-Madras
    *IROAST Visiting Professor

    India
  • Taiwan
    Shie-Ming PENG

    Distinguished Reserch Professor
    National Taiwan University
    *IROAST Visiting Professor

    Taiwan
  • Japan
    Michio KOINUMA

    Associate Professor
    Institute of Industrial Nanomaterials, Kumamoto University

    Japan
  • Japan
    Yoshihiro SEKINE

    Associate Professor
    Priority Organization for Innovation and Excellence (POIE), Kumamoto University

    Japan
  • Japan
    Zhongyue ZHANG Website

    Associate Professor
    IROAST, Kumamoto University

    Japan

Achievement

Publications
2024
2023
Publications
Grants

KAKENHI, Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory) 2022-2023

Activities

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