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  2. Tohoku University - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein visiting Tohoku Imperial University in 1922 Tohoku University (Katahira campus Main Gate). On 22 June 1907 (Mēji 40), Tohoku Imperial University (東北帝國大學, Tōhoku teikoku daigaku) was established by the Meiji government as the third Imperial University of Japan, after Tokyo Imperial University (1877) and Kyoto Imperial University (1897).

  3. Yu Jihong - Wikipedia

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    Yu Jihong (Chinese: 于吉红; born January 1967) is a Chinese chemist and politician who is a professor at Jilin University, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Yu was a delegate to the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and serves as a member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party .

  4. Imperial Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Gakushi Kaikan, a club for members of the former Imperial Universities in Tokyo. The Imperial Universities (Kyūjitai: 帝國大學, Shinjitai: 帝国大学, teikoku daigaku, abbr.: 帝大 teidai) were founded by the Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939, seven in Mainland Japan (now Japan), one in Korea under Japanese rule (now the Republic of Korea) and one in Taiwan under Japanese rule ...

  5. Category:Tohoku University - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tohoku University" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  6. Institute for Materials Research - Wikipedia

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    The institute is the oldest of the five research institutes of Tohoku University.It was started 90 years ago by the late Professor Kotaro Honda for research on KS steel.In 1987, it was reorganized into its present form, a national collaborative research institute, and designated as a Center of Excellence (COE) for materials science.

  7. Min Naiben - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 he became a guest professor at Tohoku University. In 1986, Min was appointed as the group leader of Physics Group of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a position in which he remained until 1992. In 1990–1991 he taught as a guest professor at the University of Alabama. He joined the Jiusan Society in 1995.

  8. Xue Qikun - Wikipedia

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    Xue earned his PhD from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1994. [6] From 1994 to 2000, he worked as a research associate at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan, and as a visiting assistant professor at the Physics Department of North Carolina State University, US.

  9. Shun-ichi Iwasaki - Wikipedia

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    Shun-ichi Iwasaki was born on 3 August 1926 in Fukushima prefecture, Japan.When the family moved, he attended Akita Junior High School. In 1946, he became a student in the Faculty of Engineering at Tohoku University(東北大学, Tohoku Daigaku) and received a B.A. degree in communications engineering in 1949.