Mitsushiro Nomura
Mitsushiro Nomura received his B.Sc. in 1999, M.Sc. in 2001, and Ph.D. degrees in 2004 from Sophia University (Tokyo, Japan) under the supervision of Prof. Masatsugu Kajitani. He then joined the CIMMA laboratory in the CNRS-Angers (France) as a postdoctoral fellow in 2005 and then transferred to the CNRS-Rennes in 2006 with Dr. Marc Fourmigué. In 2007, he did a post-doctoral work with Prof. Richard Eisenberg at the University of Rochester (USA), and returned to Sophia University in 2008. He is now at the Condensed Molecular Materials Laboratory (Dr. R. Kato group) in RIKEN (Saitama, Japan), joined in 2009. His current research interests are focused on the syntheses, structures and electrochemistry of organometallic [CpM(dithiolene)] complexes (M = Co, Rh, Ir, Ni) and also the development of new molecular conductors or superconductors based on pai-conjugated metal dithiolene complexes.
Biography Updated on 2 April 2012
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