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  1. Akira Yoshino ( 吉野 彰?, Yoshino Akira; Suita, 30 gennaio 1948) è un chimico giapponese . È membro della Asahi Kasei Corporation e professore all'Università Meijo di Nagoya. Ha creato la prima batteria agli ioni di litio [1] sicura e sostenibile che è stata ampiamente utilizzata nei telefoni cellulari e nei computer portatili.

  2. Akira Yoshino (吉野 彰, Yoshino Akira, born 30 January 1948) is a Japanese chemist. He is a fellow of Asahi Kasei Corporation and a professor at Meijo University in Nagoya. He created the first safe, production-viable lithium-ion battery, which became used widely in cellular phones and notebook computers.

  3. 10 mag 2024 · Yoshino Akira (born January 30, 1948, Suita, Japan) is a Japanese chemist who won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work in developing batteries lithium -ion . He shared the prize with American physicist John B. Goodenough and British-born American chemist M. Stanley Whittingham.

  4. Akira Yoshino was interviewed immediately following the announcement of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 9 October 2019. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Chief Scientific Officer of Nobel Media. Akira Yoshino, reflecting on what makes him so creative, suggests that the secret is to keep thinking.

  5. 9 ott 2019 · Argomenti. chimica. eventi. tecnologia. materiali. L'Accademia svedese delle scienze ha assegnato il Nobel per la chimica 2019 a John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham e Akira Yoshino "per lo sviluppo delle batterie a ioni litio" John B. Goodenough è nato a Jena, in Germania.

  6. In 2019, Dr. Akira Yoshino was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in inventing the world’s first lithium-ion battery. Dr. Yoshino talks about the challenges he overcame in developing lithium-ion batteries and the role that strategic use of patent rights has played in the commercialization of these power packs.

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