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Mr. Junki Kato receives the 1st Place of the 56th symposium on Glass and Photonic Materials

Category:Award|Publishing : November 24, 2015


Mr. Junki Kato, Department of Frontier Materials (Daiko Laboratory) receives the 1st Place of the 56th symposium on Glass and Photonic Materials (International Session) held in Nagoya on Nov.12-13, 2015. The title of his presentation is "GPa-order High Pressure Impedance Measurement for Ion Conducting Glasses utilizing an Indentation-Induced Local Stress Field". He develops an original in-situ indentation apparatus, and successfully observed a deformation behavior of proton conducting glass under fuel cell operating conditions. He found an unusual deformation of the glass induced by the anode reaction of fuel cell.
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