Tokyo Medical and Dental University的Tatsuro Goda (Assistant Professor)和Tohoku University的Shunsuke Fukami (Assistant Professor)分别以“Development of an iridium oxide microelectrode that can perform localized pH measurements in the body”及“Creation of an analog nano-spin memory device using CoPt based nanocomposite material and an application of brain-like information processing”获颁金奖 ~运用氧化铱微电极的开发技术可特定肉眼无法辨别的病变部位等,以及利用贵金属合金的应用技术实现高性能、低功耗的电子和资讯处理通讯,因而获奖~
- Tatsuro Goda, Assistant Professor, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Development of an iridium oxide microelectrode that can perform localized pH measurements in the body 本研究结果暗示可透过pH测定进行各种病变的筛选等,进行Ir/IrOx电极的应用。已发现可定量评估蛀牙恶化程度的可能性,随着研究发展若正进行中的研究得以实际应用,预料将会对肉眼无法辨别的病变部位进行特定等,并对癌症和感染症的治疗发挥极大的作用。包括应用于其他领域的可能性在内,贵金属对社会所作出的新贡献受到极高的评价。
- Shunsuke Fukami, Associate Professor, Tohoku University Creation of an analog nano-spin memory device using CoPt based nanocomposite material and an application of brain-like information processing 本研究同时利用以往分别利用的贵金属合金电子具有的“电荷(电性质)和自旋(磁性)”等两种性质,致力于展开进而发现的新物理现象的研究。可望实现高性能、低功耗的电子和资讯处理通讯,其有助于开拓贵金属的新应用领域,进而获得极高的评价。
- Platinum Award (0 award, 5 million yen) Non granted
- Gold Award (2 awards, 2 million yen each)
Tatsuro Goda, Assistant Professor, Tokyo Medical And Dental University Development of an iridium oxide microelectrode that can perform localized pH measurements in the body