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Toshiro Yamada
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Toshiro Yamada

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Summary

A Task Force Member on Systemic Pesticides of IUCN; Senator of the Japan Society of Polymer Processing (JSPP); A member of Editorial Board of JSPP.
Ph.D. from Kanazawa University, Doctoral Dissertation Number: 1 (1989).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Professor Emeritus of Kanazawa University, Retirement from Kanazawa University (2014); Head of Department of Material Sciences, Graduate School of Material Science & Technology, Kanazawa University (2012); Professor of Kanazawa University. Retirement from Toyobo Co. Ltd (1995); Research Coordinator, Research Institute of Toyobo Co. Ltd. (1988); Chief Researcher, Research Institute of Toyobo Co. Ltd. (1983); Master's course of Kanazawa University completed. Joining Toyobo Co. Ltd. (1973); Graduation from Kanazawa University (1971).

AREAS OF EXPERTISE AND INTEREST: Chemical Thermodynamic; Fiber & Film Processing; Polymer Reaction Engineering; Inorganic gas separation membrane; Beekeeping Technologies.

AWARD: Best Paper Award of JSPP (2012); Outstanding Contribution Award of Graduate School of Science & Technology in Kanazawa University in 2008; Award for Presentation of Excellence at the 8th International Symposium on Polymers for Advanced Technologies PAT in 2005, Budapest (2005); Presidential Special Award for the Most Profitable Patent selected in Toyobo Co., Ltd. (2004); Best Technology Award of Toyobo Co. Ltd. (1994); Best Paper Award of JSPP (1993); Best Technology Award of Toyobo Co. Ltd. (1986).

Computational Science Ecology Entomology Environmental Impacts Kinetics & Reactions Materials Science (other) Polymers Scientific Computing & Simulation Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics Thin Films Transport Phenomena

Past or current institution affiliations

Kanazawa University

Work details

Professor Emeritus

Kanazawa University
E-mail in Kanazawa University: [email protected]

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
July 28, 2020
Comparison of long-term changes in size and longevity of bee colonies in mid-west Japan and Maui with and without exposure to pesticide, cold winters, and mites
Toshiro Yamada, Kazuko Yamada
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9505 PubMed 33194324