Ryuichi Egashira
Associate Professor
Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Ryuichi Egashira, is an Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Biography: BEng, MEng, and DEng in Chem. Eng. from Tokyo Institute of Tech., 1986, 1988, and 1997 Research Associate, Dept. of Chem. Eng., Tokyo Institute of Tech., 1989~1998 Associate Professor, Dept. of International Development Eng., Tokyo Institute of Tech., 1998~2016 Associate Professor, School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Tech., 2016~ (JICA Short Term Expert, Faculty of Eng., Thammasat Univ., Thailand, 1997, 1999, and 2000) (Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Chem. Eng., Mass. Institute of Tech., U.S., 2002~2003) Award: Tokyo Tech Best Teacher Award, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2014 Outstanding Paper Award of Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 2007 Fujino Prize, Tejima Seiichi Commemorative Foundation, 2002 Young Investigator Research Award, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan, 1996
Research Interest
Research Interests: International Development Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Separation Engineering, Separation Process, Mass Transfer Operation; Bioenergy Production, Biomass Treatment, Water Treatment, Metal Separation, Petroleum Refining; Solvent Extraction, Adsorption
Publications
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Habaki, H., Y. Shimada, and R. Egashira; "Separation of Nitrogen Heterocyclic Componds from Model Oils by an Emulsion Liquid Membrane," Solvent Extraction Research and Development, Japan, 22, (1), 95~101 (May, 2015)
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Habaki, H., H. Hu, and R. Egashira; "Liquid窶斗iquid equilibrium extraction of ethanol with mixed solvent for bioethanol concentration," Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 24, (2), 253~258 (August, 2015)
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Habaki, H., Y. Aoki, R. Egashira, K. Sato, and T. Eksangsri; "Effects of Sterile Ulva sp. Growth Rate on Water Quality Control of Intensive Shrimp Culture Pond in Developing Countries," Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly, 30, (3), 341~349 (September, 2016)