Masako Yudasaka

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Masako Yudasaka
EducationTokyo Metropolitan University
Occupation Materials Scientist
Notable workcarbon nanotubes and for developing a sustainable process to produce them.
RelativesSumio Iijima, Akira Koshio

Masako Yudasaka is a Japanese materials scientist known for her research on nanocarbon materials, including carbon nanotubes. She is a senior researcher at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), where her work spans materials science, biomedical engineering, and nanotechnology. [1] Yudasaka has contributed to advances in the synthesis and application of carbon-based nanomaterials and has collaborated on research recognized within the field of micro‑ and nanotechnology. She earned her doctorate from Tokyo Metropolitan University. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 Nakamura, Maki; Yamamoto, Yumiko; Zhang, Minfang; Ueda, Katsuya; Aoki, Kaoru; Saito, Naoto; Yudasaka, Masako (2024-09-12). "Calcium-mediated zoledronate loading onto carbon nanohorns". Nanoscale. 16 (35): 16632–16640. doi:10.1039/d4nr02376e. ISSN   2040-3372. PMID   39171423.