Assistant Professor NISHIDA Yoshihide receives the Best Presentation Award at the Academic Research Presentation Meeting of the Ceramic Society of Japan, Tokai-Hokuriku Branch
Category:Award|Publishing : February 17, 2026
Best Presentation Award, Academic Research Presentation Meeting of the Ceramic Society of Japan, Tokai-Hokuriku Branch
Award winner
NISHIDA Yoshihide (Life Science and Applied Chemistry Group)
Award-winning research
Preparation of supported non-equilibrium nanoalloy catalysts by gas-switching heat treatment and their hydrogenation properties
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Academic Research Presentation Contest - Judging Results
Outline
The Best Presentation Award at the Academic Research Presentation Meeting of the Ceramic Society of Japan, Tokai-Hokuriku Branch is presented to young researchers who have produced outstanding research results at the meeting.
Assistant Professor NISHIDA Yoshihide has focused on diversifying supported catalysts through alloying and has been developing technologies to achieve alloying easily. Recently, he established an alloying method using gas switching that takes advantage of the heat resistance of oxides. This achievement was recognized and awarded.
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〈Title〉Synthesis of supported immiscible nanoalloy catalysts via gas-switching reduction in the impregnation method
〈Journal〉Catalysis Science & Technology
〈Title〉Gas-switch reduction enables alloying in supported catalysts
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