Japanese ver.

Yoshiki ISHII, Ph.D.

Junior Associate Professor
Laboratory of Soft Matter Informatics, Department of Data Science,
School of Frontier Engineering, Kitasato University, Japan.


CV

April 2021-present:
Junior Associate Professor, School of Frontier Engineering, Kitasato University, Japan.
April 2021-March 2023:
Specially Appointed Lecturer, Graduate School of Information Science, University of Hyogo, Japan.
April 2020-March 2022:
Specially Appointed Lecturer, Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts and Batteries, Kyoto University, Japan.
April 2020-March 2021:
Specially Appointed Lecturer, Graduate School of Simulation Studies, University of Hyogo, Japan.
January 2020-March 2020:
Specially Appointed Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Simulation Studies, University of Hyogo, Japan.
April 2017-December 2019:
Research Fellow of JSPS, Division of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan.
April 2014-March 2017:
Doctoral Program in Fundamental Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Japan.
April 2012-March 2014:
Master Program in Fundamental Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Japan.
April 2008-March 2012:
Undergraduate Program in Deparment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Japan.


Research Grant

April 2022-March 2025:
JSPS KAKENHI (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research), Grant No. JP22H01788, MEXT, Japan.
April 2020-March 2023:
JSPS KAKENHI (Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists), Grant No. JP20K15108, MEXT, Japan.
April 2017-March 2020:
JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (PD), Grant No. JP17J01006, MEXT, Japan.
April 2015-March 2017:
JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC2), Grant No. JP15J04359, MEXT, Japan.


Award

August 2021:
Young Scientist Award, The Japan Association of Solution Chemistry.

August 2021:
Best Poster Award, The Local Organizing Committee at the XXXII IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics.
December 2020:
Best Poster Award, The Program Committee of the Research Symposium 2020 in University of Hyogo.
October 2020:
Best Presentation Award, The Young Researchers Community of the Japan Association of Solution Chemistry.
November 2018:
Poster Prize, Joint Conference of EMLG/JMLG Annual Meeting 2018.
November 2016:
Encouraging Prize, the 48th National Meeting of Molten Salt Chemistry in Japan.
November 2016:
Poster Award, the 39th Symposium on Solution Chemistry of Japan.


Other Activities

November 2020-present:
Program Committee, Japanese Society of Tribologists.
June 2020-January 2021:
Program Committee, HPC Asia 2021 at Jeju, Korea.
August 2018:
Lecturer, SEEDS Program, Osaka University, Japan.
January-March 2015, January-March 2016:
Research Visitor, PHENIX Laboratory, Sornonne Universites, UPMC Univ Paris 06 (Host researcher: Prof. Mathieu SALANNE), France.
September 2013:
Organizer of the Seminar for Young Scientists in the Molecular Simulation Society of Japan.


Peer Review Experience

go to Publons for further detailed review activity

  • Nature Communications, Springer Nature.
  • Journal of Physical Chemistry B, American Chemical Society.
  • Journal of Chemical Theory and Computations, American Chemical Society.
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry.
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids, Elsevier.
  • Journal of Chemical Physics, Americal Institute of Physics.
  • Molecular Simulation, Taylor & Francis Online.
  • Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Wiley.
  • ICS Physical Chemistry, Indonesian Chemical Society.
  • Proceedings of HPC Asia, HPC 2021 Organizing Committee.

High-Performance Computing Resources

    *: currently available ones

  • *Fugaku, RIKEN (since 2020).
  • *Grand Chariot, Hokkaido University (since 2020).
  • *SIM, University of Hyogo (since 2020).
  • *ITO, Kyushu University (since 2018).
  • *OCTOPUS, Osaka University (since 2017).
  • *RCCS, Research Center for Computational Science, Okazaki (since 2015).
  • Oakbridge-CX, the University of Tokyo (2019-2020).
  • Reedbush, the University of Tokyo (2017-2018).
  • K computer, RIKEN (2017-2019).

Member of Scientific Societies

  • The Chemical Society of Japan (since 2018)
  • American Chemical Society (since 2020)
  • The Electrochemical Society of Japan (since 2011)
  • The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (since 2018)
  • The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (since 2019)
  • The Molecular Simulation Society of Japan (since 2013)
  • The Japan Association of Solution Chemistry (since 2017)
  • The Japan Society of Theoretical Chemistry (since 2019)
  • Ionic Liquid Research Association (since 2020)
  • Japanese Society of Tribologists (since 2020)