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Kyushu University Graduate School

Process Systems Engineering Laboratory
Department of Chemical Engineering
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

Professor: Gen Inoue
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KYUSHU UNIVERSITY

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Gen Inoue

Doctor of Engineering

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+81 92 802 2747

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+81 92 802 2767

Department :

Laboratory of Industrial Process Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan

Research Field :

Electrochemical, Transport Phenomena, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Numerical simulation

Academic Conference :

The Electrochemical Society Advancing solid state & electrochemical science & technology (ECS), USA
The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
The Electrochemical Society of Japan
The Heat Transfer Society of Japan
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
The Japanese Society for Multiphase Flow

Professional Experience :

2023~ Professor, Kyushu University  

2021 Research Fellow, National Institute for Materials Science

2020 Visiting Researcher, National Institute for Materials Science

2017-2023 Associate Professor, Kyushu University

2013 PRESTO Researcher, Japan Science and Technology Agency

2011-2017 Assistant Professor, Kyoto University, Japan

2010 Visiting Researcher, University of Connecticut, USA

2005 Ph.D., Kyushu University

2001 Research Assistant, Kyushu University

2001 M.S., Kyushu University

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Academic Staff Educational and Research activities Database, Kyushu University

Specially Appointed Assistant Professor

  • Magnus So

Academic Researcher

  • Agnesia Permatasari

Technical Staff

  • Shoko Takeshita
  • Shoko Baba
  • Shinichiro Yano
  • Hiroshi Kai
  • Chie Ogawa
  • Ryoko Baba

PhD Student

  • Noh TaeHyoung

Master’s Student (2nd year)

  • Yuki Saito
  • Yuki Mori

Master’s Student (1st year)

  • Keita Nakano
  • Yuki Eto
  • Ayako Kondo
  • Kaisei Okamura

Bachelor’s Students (4th year)

  • Miyu Ichikawa
  • Shinnosuke Omoto
  • Koki Sato
  • Kosei Nagashima
  • Genta Yonemura

Previous graduation thesis and master’s thesis titles

FY2022

Master’s Thesis

  • Chiyuri Komori : Prediction of All-Solid-State Battery Electrode Performance by Coupled Stress and Electrochemical Analysis and Machine Learning
  • Yuki Ichikawa : Ramped sensor bias determination method using NSA
  • Koya nakashima : Dynamic scheduling system considering direct and indirect heat recovery in batch processes
  • Yuki Fujimori : Improved State Definition of Reinforcement Learning in a Versatile Heat Exchanger Network Design Support System

Graduation thesis

  • Keita Nakano : Simulation of PEFC output characteristics considering the effect of carbon carrier structure
  • Yuki Eto : Formation Mechanism of Internal Voids in Solid-State Battery and Its Effect

(Before FY2021, only battery-related research themes are listed)

FY2021

Master’s Thesis

  • Shota Ishikawa : Reaction Transport Analysis and Parameter Identification for Lithium Sulfur Battery Electrode Design
  • Keita Nunoshita : Simulation of Battery Characteristics of All-Solid-State Batteries Considering Shape Change of Active Material Particles
  • Gao Ruijing : The effect of porous structure of cathode catalyst layer prepared by applying potential on the performance of polymer electrolyte fuel cell
  • Liu Xuanchen : Reproduction of 3D Electrode Structure and Performance Analysis in Lithium-ion Batteries based on Deep Learning

Graduation thesis

  • Yuki Mori : Development of Estimation Technology for Fault Factors in Batteries Using Nondestructive Measurement, Modeling, and Machine Learning
  • Yuki Sito : Simulation of particle aggregation in fuel cell catalyst ink

FY2020

Master’s Thesis

  • Ryusei Hirate : Evaluation of correlation between all-solid-state battery characteristics and particle structure by stress-aware numerical simulation
  • Wei Yuting : The effect of 3D structure of cathode catalyst layer on the performance of polymer electrolyte fuel cells

Graduation thesis

  • Chiyuri Komori : Stress Estimation of Particle Structure by Numerical Simulation and Machine Learning
  • Koya nakashima : Simulation of battery characteristics of all-solid-state batteries considering stress

FY2019

Master’s Thesis

  • Hiroki Mashioka : Development of a Battery Degradation Prediction Model Using Reaction Transport Analysis in Batteries

Graduation thesis

  • Shota Ishikawa : Estimation of electrode structure properties by computation, observation, and machine learning
  • Keita Nunoshita : Simulation of battery characteristics of all solid-state batteries considering volume change

FY2018

Graduation thesis

  • Ryusei Hirate : Evaluation of Correlation between All-Solid-State Battery Charge/Discharge Characteristics and Particle Structure by Numerical Simulation

FY2017

Graduation thesis

  • Hiroki Mashioka : Reaction Transport Analysis and Parameter Identification for Lithium Ion Battery Electrode Design

 

Awards

  • March 2023
    Ms. Komori, 2nd year of master’s student, received the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan’s 2022 Graduate Research Encouragement Award.
  • December 2022
    Mr. Mori, 1st year of master’s student, received the Best presentation award at ISCHE2022.
  • September 2022
    Mr. Mori, 1st year of master’s student, received the Award for Excellence at the 53rd Autumn Meeting of the Chemical Engineering Society, Japan.
  • March 2022
    Mr. Saito, 4th year of bachelor’s student, received the Award for Excellence at the 24th Student Presentation Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan.
  • March 2022
    Mr. Ryu, 2nd year of master’s student, received the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan’s 2021 Graduate Research Encouragement Award.
  • February 2022
    Ms. Komori, 1st year of master’s student, made a presentation at the interim presentation of her master’s thesis and received an Award for Excellence.
  • March 2021
    Mr. Hirate, 2nd year of master’s student, received the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan’s 2020 Graduate Research Encouragement Award.
  • October 2020
    Ms. Wei, 2nd year of master’s student, was awarded PEFC & E20 2nd Place Best Poster Winner at PRiME 2020 (8th Joint Meeting of the Electrochemical Society of America and Japan).
  • September 2020
    Mr. Nunoshita, 1st year of master’s student, made a poster presentation at the 51st Autumn Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium) and received the Excellent Poster Award.
  • September 2020
    Mr. Ishikawa, 1st year of master’s student, made a poster presentation at the 51st Fall Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium) and received the Excellent Poster Award.
  • February 2020
    Mr. Mashioka, 2nd year of master’s student, received the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan’s Graduate Research Encouragement Award.
  • November 2019
    Ms. Wei, 1st year of master’s student, gave one oral presentation in Beppu at 2019 Japan/Taiwan/Korea Chemical Engineering Conference and received Excellent Presentation Award.
  • November 2019
    Mr. Hirate, 1st year of master’s student, made a poster presentation in Beppu at 2019 Japan/Taiwan/Korea Chemical Engineering Conference and received Excellent Presentation Award.
  • September 2019
    Mr. Noh, 1st year of PhD student, gave a presentation at the intramural engineering research planning seminar and received an Excellent Presentation Award.
  • February 2019
    Mr. Mashioka, 1st year of master’s student, made a presentation at the Interim Presentation of his master’s thesis and received an Award for Excellence.
  • September 2018
    Mr. Mashioka, 1st year of master’s student, made a poster presentation at the 50th Autumn Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan and received the Excellent Poster Award.
  • June 2018
    Mr. Mashioka, 1st year of master’s student, made a poster presentation at the 55th Joint Kyushu Meeting of Chemistry-Related Branches and received the Poster Award.
  • October 2017
    Mr. Hayashi of Kyoto University, a cooperative student with our group, received the Best Poster Award for Young Scientists at the 232nd Meeting of the Battery Division of the Electrochemical Society of America.
  • September 2017
    Mr. Hayashi of Kyoto University, a cooperative student with our group, received the Excellent Poster Award at the 49th Autumn Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan.

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