Project Activities Concerning Nanotechnology and Materials
Project Activities Concerning Nanotechnology and Materials
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Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMasato Enomoto 1947/11/7Department of <strong>Materials</strong>Science, Ibaraki UniversityProfessor enomoto@hcs,ibaraki.ac.jp www.ibaraki.ac.jpMy research interest is the microstructure <strong>and</strong>phase transformation in metals, mainly insteels. Current research topics include 3-Dconstruction of microstructure in opaquemetallic materials, <strong>and</strong> computer simulation ofnanoscale precipitation in steel. Member of JIM,ISIJ, TMS(USA) <strong>and</strong> ASM International (USA).Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearComputer Simulation of Ledge Migration underElastic InteractionMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA27A 6 1491-1500 1996Influence of Solute Drag on the Growth ofProeutectoid Ferrite in Fe-C-Mn AlloyActa materialia 13 13 3533-3540 1999Calculation of Interfacial energy of B1-typeCarbides <strong>and</strong> Nitrides with AusteniteMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA32A 2 267-274 2001Influence of Magnetic Field on the Kinetics ofProeutectoid Ferrite Transformation in IronAlloysMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA32A 3 445-453 2001Surface Relief Effects of a precipitates in aTi-Mo AlloyActa materialia 50 5 929-941 200213