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Hideaki Kano Last modified date:2023.05.21

Professor / physical chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Faculty of Sciences


Graduate School


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Homepage
https://kyushu-u.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/hideaki-kano
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http://www.scc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/PhotoPhysChem/en/index.html
Academic Degree
DSc
Country of degree conferring institution (Overseas)
No
Field of Specialization
molecular spectroscopy, molecular imaging
ORCID(Open Researcher and Contributor ID)
0000-0003-3682-7627
Total Priod of education and research career in the foreign country
00years00months
Outline Activities
We have constructed a nonlinear Raman microscope using a novel white-light laser sourece developed through joint research between Japan and France. Our focus has been on label-free molecular imaging of living cells and tissues. Our research has advanced this year, thanks to the JSPS KAKENHI (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)) and JST Mirai Program. We reported some findings on metabolites in bacteria in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B, an international journal of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
I was in charge of experiments and lectures such as Photo-biophysical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. In particular, in Photo-biophysical Chemistry, I gave lectures on state-of-the-art molecular imaging.
Research
Research Interests
  • molecular imaging using nonlinear Raman scattering
    keyword : Raman scattering
    2021.05.
Academic Activities
Membership in Academic Society
  • Optical Society of America
Educational
Educational Activities
I was in charge of lectures and experimental subjects such as photo-biophysical Chemistry, Physical chemistry experiments, Environmental issues and Natural sciences. In particular, I gave lectures on recent advances in molecular imaging in photo-biophysical Chemistry