YNU Halogen-Bond Mediator: PCET & C-N Breakthrough | AcademicJobs
Discover Yokohama National University's innovative redox-switchable halogen-bond mediator enabling precise PCET and C-N coupling for greener organic synthesis.
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Mahito Atobe is a professor in the Faculty of Engineering at Yokohama National University. He received his Doctor of Engineering degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1998. His academic career includes positions at Tokyo Institute of Technology from 1996 to 2011, where he served as research assistant, lecturer, and associate professor, followed by his appointment as professor at Yokohama National University in 2010. He has held concurrent professorships in the Graduate School of Engineering Science and the Institute of Advanced Sciences at the university.
Professor Atobe specializes in organic electrochemistry, with research focused on electrochemical synthesis and electrochemical polymerization. His work includes contributions to books such as Modern Electrosynthetic Methods in Organic Chemistry (2019) and has been recognized with awards including the Prize for Young Scientists from the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2009) and the Young Researcher Award from The Electrochemical Society of Japan (2003). He maintains an active research profile with numerous publications in the field.
Discover Yokohama National University's innovative redox-switchable halogen-bond mediator enabling precise PCET and C-N coupling for greener organic synthesis.