- -28Shinnosuke KAMEIAssistant Professor, Department of Sustainable EngineeringShinnosuke Kamei is an assistant professor at the Department of Sustainable Engineering, College of Industrial Technology of Nihon University. Dr. Kamei received his B. Engineering in Materials and Applied Chemistry from Nihon University in 2007, and his Ph.D. from Nihon University in 2011. Dr. Kamei has been working for Niigata University as a postdoctoral researcher from 2011 to 2012. While working at Graduate School of Science and Technology, his major research topic was inorganic material chemistry, especially in research on the development of new high-performance phosphors for LED lighting systems. After leaving Niigata University in 2012, he moved to Nihon University. He is a member of The Society of Inorganic Materials, Japan, The Ceramic Society of Japan, Phosphor Research Society, The Electrochemical Society of Japan, The Electrochemical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Materials Research Society of Japan, The Rare Earth Society of Japan and The Society of Sea Water Science, Japan.Research Achievements1)Quantitative Determination of the Effective Mn4+ Concentration in a Li2TiO3:Mn4+ Phosphor and Its Effect on the Photoluminescence Efficiency of Deep-red Emission, ACS Omega, 4, 19856-19862 (2019).2)Room-Temperature Solid State Contact Reaction Synthesis of Rare Earth Free RbVO3 Phosphor and Their Photoluminescence Properties, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 7(6), R88-R93 (2018).3)Rare-earth-free white emitting Ba2TiP2O9 phosphor: revealing its crystal structure and photoluminescence properties, Dalton Transactions, 45, 11554-11559 (2016).4)A novel synthesis of phosphorus-substituted tobermorite with calcium silicate hydrate, Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 122, 664-667 (2014).5)Preparation and uorescence properties of novel red-emitting Eu3+-activated amorphous alkaline earth silicate phosphors, Journal of Luminescence, 130, 2247-2250 (2010).
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