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Jun'ichiro Mizuki

Deputy Director General,
Quantum Beam Science Directorate
Japan Atomic Energy Agency

 

 

Jun'ichiro Mizuki received his BSc (1973) from Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at Kwanseigakuin Univ, and MSc (1975), Doc. Sci. (1980) from Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at Tohoku Univ. After then, He experienced a post doctoral fellow at Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and at McMaster Univ. in Canada. He moved to Ames National Lab./ Iowa State Univ. in 1983 as a research associate. He moved to the Fundamental Research Lab. of NEC corp. in Tsukuba as a head scientist in 1985. In 1988 he moved to Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at The Univ. of Tokyo as Associate Professor. He returned to the Fundamental Research Lab. of NEC as Senior Scientist in 1989. Then he moved to SPring-8 of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute in 1996 as a group leader, Director of Synchrotron Radiation Center in 2005, and became Deputy Director General of Quantum Beam Science Directorate at Japan Atomic Energy Agency in 2008. His main research interests come under the general term "Structural Physics" by using synchrotron X-rays and neutrons, but since 1985 most of his works have been done with synchrotron x-rays. The main topics in his research have been surface / interface structure of semiconductors, in-situ observation of semiconductor crystal growth under MBE condition, catalysts for automobile emission control studied by time-resolved XAFS, investigation of the relation between crystal structures and electronic states of superconductors studied by anomalous elastic diffraction and inelastic scattering of x-rays, etc.