Prof. Naohiro Yoshida, a PI of ELSI, was awarded Autumn 2018 Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon.
The Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon is awarded to individuals who have contributed to academic and artistic developments, improvements and accomplishments.
Prof. NaohiroYoshida (Photo by Nerissa Escanlar)
Prof. Yoshida's resume
In 1983, he left Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Tech., and became a Postdoctoral Fellow, Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences. In 1984 he got PhD at Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Tech., and became an Assist. Prof., and later, Assoc. Prof., School of Science, Toyama Univ. In 1994, he became Assoc. Prof., Institute of Hydrospheric-Atmospheric Sciences, Nagoya Univ. In 1998, he became Prof., Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Tech., then, Prof., Frontier Collaborative Research Center for 2002-2007, and in 2012 he was additionally appointed as a Principal Investigator, Earth-Life Science Institute, and from 2016, Prof., School of Materials and Chemical Technology.
In our university, he was an Assistant Vice President for research, Vice Director of the Research Strategy Office, Vice Director of Inter-Departmental Organization for Environment and Energy. He was an Editor of Geophysical Research Letters and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, a Program Officer at Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), Member of the Environment, Chemistry, and Earth Science Divisions, Science Council of Japan, President of the Geochemical Society of Japan. He is now a Science Advisory Panel member of GEO-6, United Nations Environmental Programme, Science Steering Committee Member of International Affairs at JSPS, and President of the International Symposium on Isotopomers. He was elected to be a Fellow of American Geophysical Union which will be awarded this Dec. This Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon is awarded because of his long and enthusiastic activities in research and education described above.
Prof. Yoshida's Comment
Research and education of "our" activities in the field of environmental science have been highly evaluated and awarded by His Majesty the Emperor for the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon. I would like to share this honor with all of you, my dearest colleague. There are almost no barriers in the disciplines of environmental science. Not only specialty but also interdisciplinary modes are important so that I am receiving this honor with a strong impression. Our research style consists of the development of innovative analysis of many stable isotope exchanged species (isotopomers/isotopologues) existing in a molecular species and its application to the origin analyses of molecules in global environment in a wide range of time and space. We are getting brand new findings regularly, and I am feeling we have just started and there are a lot to do in the future. I declare I will work harder in the direction which was assured by this medal awarding with our next generation colleagues.
This Medal of Honor is not possible without the enthusiastic collaboration with my supervisors, my lab members, 200 students supervised, a number of domestic/international collaborators, governmental funding agencies, and faculties/administratives of our university. I would like to sincerely appreciate these and uncountable other people who have supported and encouraged me.