PROFILE
Name: Hiroyoshi Nakano
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan
Email: nakano.hiroyoshi.7n[at]issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
X (formerly Twitter) : @nakatphys
Positions
- Jan. 2023 - Present: Research Associate
- Noguchi Laboratory, The Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), The University of Tokyo
- Worked under Assoc. Prof. Hiroshi Noguchi, conducting research on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and the education of graduate students.
- Apr. 2021 - Dec. 2022: JSPS Research Fellow (PD)
- Watanabe Laboratory (Computational Physics Lab), Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
- Worked under Assoc. Prof. Hiroshi Watanabe, conducting research on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and fluid dynamics.
- Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2021: Postdoctoral Researcher
- Nonlinear Dynamics Group, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
- Worked under Prof. Shin-ichi Sasa, conducting research on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics.
Education
- Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2019: Ph.D. Program
- Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University (Supervisor: Prof. Shin-ichi Sasa)
- Mar. 2019: Ph.D. in Science
- Thesis: “Singular behaviors near surfaces: boundary conditions of fluids and surface critical phenomena”
- Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2016: Master’s Program,
- Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University (Supervisor: Prof. Shin-ichi Sasa)
- Mar. 2016: Master of Science
- Apr. 2010 - Mar. 2014: Faculty of Science, Kyoto University
- Mar. 2014: Bachelor of Science
- Mar. 2010: Graduated from Hibiya High School, Tokyo
Awards
- 2021: The 16th (2022) Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan (Division 11) Award Title: “Continuous symmetry breaking and long-range order in nonequilibrium steady states under uniform shear flow”
Research Grants & Funding
- FY2021 - FY2023: JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (PD)
- “Elucidation of the multi-scale nature and macroscopic describability of nanobubbles”
- Funding: 3,640,000 JPY
- FY2022 - FY2025: JSPS Grants-in-Aid (KAKENHI) for Early-Career Scientists
- “Construction of a general theory of continuous symmetry breaking and phase transitions in nonequilibrium steady states”
- Funding: 3,900,000 JPY
- FY2026 - FY2028: JSPS Grants-in-Aid (KAKENHI) for Scientific Research (C)
- “Construction of a numerical computation foundation for fluctuating continuum theory based on computational fluid dynamics”
- Expected Funding: 4,680,000 JPY