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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, OKAYAMA UNIVERSITY

Dept. of Chemistry
OKAYAMA UNIVERSITY
Okayama-shi, Kita-ku
Tsushimanaka 3-1-1
JAPAN 700-8530
FAX: 086-251-7853

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(events) Lecture by Prof. Inoue new
(Last update: September 1, 2010)
(events) Grad-Bachelor2010-2 new
(Last update: September 1, 2010)
(events) Grad-master2010-2 new
(Last update: September 1, 2010)
(events) Lecture by怀Prof. Ogoshi
(Last update: August 7, 2010)
(events) Friday Seminar
(Last update: July 16, 2010)
(events) KAKENHI
(Last update: July 16, 2010)
(events) Lecture by Prof. Kato
(Last update: June 17, 2010)
(events) Intensive course - Topics in Material Chemistry II
(Last update: June 17, 2010)
(announcement) Position opening for assistant professor of Functional Organic Chemistry
(Last update: June 1, 2010)
(events) Lecture by Prof. Negishi
(Last update: May 12, 2010)
(feature) Prof. Kobozono's paper is published in Nature
(Last update: March 10, 2010)
(events) Interim Master 1st, 2010
(Last update: February 25, 2010)
(news) Dr. Nishihara has been awarded.
(Last update: February 23, 2010)
(news) Dr. Motomizu received Sanyo Shinbun Award
(Last update: November 4, 2009)
(news) Dr. Nishihara received Award from The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
(Last update: November 4, 2009)
(news) Dr. Ohkubo received an award from The Japan Society on Adsorption
(Last update: February 21, 2010)

News

Dr. Nishihara has been awarded.

Last update: February 23, 2010

Dr. Nishihara received an Encouragement Award for Culture, Okayama Prefecture.

Announcement

Position opening for assistant professor of Functional Organic Chemistry

Last update: June 1, 2010

Position opening for assistant professor of Functional Organic Chemistry. Details can be found in this PDF file. Application deadline: July 5th, 2010 (application received).

Events

Grad-master2010-2 new

Date: September 3, 2010

Featured Research

Prof. Kobozono's paper is published in Nature

Last update: March 10, 2010

The phenomenon of superconductivity continues to intrigue, and several new superconducting materials have been discovered in recent years — but in the case of organic superconductors, no new material system with a high superconducting transition temperature has been identified in the past decade. Now it has been shown that the introduction of potassium into crystals of organic molecule picene can yield superconductivity at temperatures as high as 18 K. Ryoji Mitsuhashi, Yuta Suzuki, Yus ...