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  Yuuki YAZAWA
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering
Graduate School of Engineering
Master's Program in Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering
Associate Professor
■ Office
Tsudanuma Campus, No.1 Building,7th floor room 020711
■ Academic background
1. 1997/04~2000/03 〔Doctorial Course〕 Department of Industrial Chemistry, Graduate School, Division of Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology, Completed,
■ Present specialized field
Environmental load reduction and remediation, Chemical reaction and process system engineering, Conservation of biological resources, Nanometer-scale chemistry, Agricultural environmental engineering and agricultural information engineering, Quantum beam science, Green sustainable chemistry and environmental chemistry, Educational technology, Landscape science (Key Word:Organic Resource Chemistry,Environmental Engineering) 
■ E-Mail Address
  kyoin_mail
■ Research activities
1. 2002/10~ The Society of Sea Water Japan
2. 2001/04~ The Society of Chemical Engineering Japan
3. 2000/04~ Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
4. 1996/04~ The Japanese Association for Arid Land Studies
■ Works
1. Book Available resources and energy sources from Mars rock and soil Mars: Prospective Energy and Material Resources (Viorel Badescu ed) pp.483-516 (Collaboration) 2009/11
2. Article Controlling Permeability and Salinity in Sandy Soils with Ammonium Humate Journal of Arid Land Studies 7(1),pp.23-33 (Collaboration) 1997/08
3. Article Comparison of Basic Characteristics of Humic Acid Extracted from Peats and Other Sources International Peat Journal 8,pp.87-94 (Collaboration) 1998
4. Article Comparison of Basic Characteristics of Humic Acid Extracted from Peats and Other Sources International Peat Journal 8,pp.107-112 (Collaboration) 1998
5. Article Effect of Additions of Brown Coal and Peat on Soil Solution Composition and Root Growth in Acid Soil from the Wheatbelt of Western Australia Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 31(5&6),pp.743-758 (Collaboration) 2000/03
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■ Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
1. 2000/04~2002/03  Reformation of carbon cycling in Australian arid land by supplying of natural humified materials  (Key Word : )