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Hirofumi NISHIDA - ICC, Kanazawa Institute of Technology

Hirofumi NISHIDA

Professor, ICC, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Japan

Biography:

Hirofumi Nishida is a Professor at the Innovative Composite Center (ICC) in Kanazawa Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering in 2006 and has built his career in applied chemistry, exploring creative ways to develop new materials through chemical approaches. His current work at the Composite Center focuses on designing novel resin systems that bring fresh innovation to composite technologies. Professor Nishida is passionate about connecting science with real-world applications and enjoys collaborating with colleagues from different fields and countries. He believes that chemistry can open doors to materials that not only perform well but also contribute to a more sustainable future. At this conference, he looks forward to sharing his latest research on resin materials and exchanging ideas with fellow participants.

About the Innovative Composite Center (ICC):

The Innovative Composite Center (ICC) is an affiliated research center of Kanazawa Institute of Technology in Japan. Established to advance the science and engineering of composite materials, ICC brings together researchers and industry partners to explore innovative solutions for next-generation technologies. The center focuses on developing new resin systems, fiber-reinforced composites, and sustainable materials that can transform industrial applications. By combining expertise in chemistry, materials science, and engineering, ICC aims to create composites that are lighter, stronger, and more environmentally responsible. The institute also serves as a hub for collaboration, offering opportunities for students, faculty, and external partners to work together on cutting-edge projects. Through its research and outreach, ICC contributes to both academic progress and practical innovation, supporting industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to energy and consumer products.

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