Jeffrey Scott Cross
Professor
Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Jeffrey Cross is a Professor in the department of Trandisciplinary Science and Engineering and Graduate faculty coordinator for the Energy Course. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Iowa State Univ. He operates his research lab using knowledge gained from his university education in the USA, work experience in Japan at Fujitsu Lab/Fujitsu Ltd. and at Tokyo Tech. He teaches graduate courses on academic writing, educational technology, energy & environment, and chairs the public relations committee for the graduate major energy course. He travels frequently to world-class institutions in the UK, EU, Asia, USA and Canada to speak at conferences as well as promote research exchange programs.
Research Interest
Biosensor Engineering Science, Biomass liqufication using ionic liquid, FeRAM evaluation and reliability testing, Ferroelectric and oxide electrode processing/analysis. His research themes are Biomass (rice straw & tobacco) liquification using ionic liquids(2010-) Biosensor Interface Engineering(2008-) Reliability technology, systems reliability(1996-2009) Ferroelectric capacitor testing Thin film processing (sputter, CVD) characterization
Publications
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Characterization, and Optoelectronic Study of Hexa-Molybdenum Cluster Complex Compounds: Cs2[Mo6Xi8Xa6]. Norio Saito, Pierric Lemoine, Stephane Cordier, Yoshiki Wada, Takeo Ohsawa, Fabien Grasset, Jeffrey Scott Cross, Naoki Ohashi. . . . Jan, 2017.
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Prolysis of Wood to Bio-oil and Dissolution Model of Milled Rice Straw using Ionic Liquids. Jeffrey Scott Cross, Michael Behrens, Hlaing Hlaing Myint. Abstract Book. The 55th Symposium on Basic Science of Ceramics. Page 110. Jan, 2017.
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Cellulose Pyrolysis Catalyzed using [bmim][BF4] and [bmim][TFSI] Ionic Liquids Supported on Silica and ZrO2&TiO2. Behrens M.A., Akasaka H., Ohtake N., Cross J.S.. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sciences. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sciences. pp. 58-65. Mar, 2017.