UTokyo project professor joins Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Takehiko Kitamori of the Collaborative Research Group Organization for Micro and Nano Multifunctional Devices (Yushan Honorary Chair Professor of National Tsing Hua University and Honorary Guest Professor of Lund University) was elected as an international member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, founded by King Fredrik I in 1739, is one of Sweden's Royal Academies and is known for awarding the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences.
At the General Meeting in September, three new members were elected, and Professor Kitamori was elected as one of 175 international lifetime members (class for engineering science).
Website of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
https://kva.se/en/startsida
Three new members elected to the Academy in September
https://www.kva.se/en/nyheter/tre-nya-ledamoter-invalda-i-akademien-i-september
Website of the Collaborative Research Group Organization for Micro and Nano Multifunctional Devices
http://webpark1390.sakura.ne.jp/cms/?lang=en
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, founded by King Fredrik I in 1739, is one of Sweden's Royal Academies and is known for awarding the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences.
At the General Meeting in September, three new members were elected, and Professor Kitamori was elected as one of 175 international lifetime members (class for engineering science).
Website of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
https://kva.se/en/startsida
Three new members elected to the Academy in September
https://www.kva.se/en/nyheter/tre-nya-ledamoter-invalda-i-akademien-i-september
Website of the Collaborative Research Group Organization for Micro and Nano Multifunctional Devices
http://webpark1390.sakura.ne.jp/cms/?lang=en