Institute for Materials Research


The Institute for Materials Research, abbreviated IMR or Kinken, is a research institute for materials science in the Tohoku University, Japan. It consistently ranks as one of the top in ISI citations on materials research. In 2001, it ranked first in the field of materials science by .

Outline

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 for materials science.
IMR's research field is diverse materials as well as metals. Some of its recent creations include new types of materials, including high-performance, high-quality and multifunctional materials such as amorphous alloys with complex structures, and bulk metallic glasses developed from them. The institute also specialises in multicomponent intermetallic compounds, quasicrystals, oxides, ceramics, nanostructural controlled metals, semiconductors, crystals for solar cells, biomaterials, organic materials, hydrogen storage alloys, and shaped crystals, among others.

Former names

The present name of the institute is the Institute for Materials Research.

People

Presidents

  • 1st Kotaro Honda
  • 2nd Torajiro Ishihara
  • 3rd Takejiro Murakami
  • 4th Kotaro Honda
  • 5th Torajiro Ishihara
  • 6th Hakaru Masumoto
  • 7th Ichiji Obinata
  • 8th Tokutaro Hirone
  • 9th Eizo Kanda
  • 10th Sakae Takeuchi
  • 11th Hiroshi Watanabe
  • 12th Eihachiro Tanaka
  • 13th Susumu Suzuki
  • 14th Makoto Hirabayasi
  • 15th Tuyoshi Masumoto
  • 16th Kenji Suzuki
  • 17th Hiroyasu Fujimori
  • 18th Akihisa Inoue
  • 19th Kazuo Nakajima
  • 20th Mitsuo Niinomi
  • 21st Koki Takanashi
  • 22nd Tadashi Furuhara

Researchers

The institute has produced many world-famous researchers. Akihisa Inoue, the 18th president of Tohoku University, is well-known for his work on bulk metallic glasses. The Institute of Scientific Information has named him as one of the most cited researchers in materials science and engineering, with just two of his publications being the 2nd and 8th most highly-cited in the field. Inoue was awarded the 2006 Prime Minister's Prize for this research, and the 2009 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials from the American Physical Society.

Address

1-1-2-chome, Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8577 JAPAN