INTRODUCTION OF LABORATORY

Our research is based on organic chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and interfacial science. We freely synthesize functional molecules that are often assembled at appropriate interface. For example, synthesized molecular machines are aligned as thin films on water surface, and these molecular machines are operated by hand-like motion of film compression and expansion to catch and release a target molecule. Such molecular machines and insect-like supramolecular assemblies are also transferred on highly sensitive mechanical sensors. Highly sensitive detection of environmentally toxic gasses and super-bio discrimination of amino acids and nucleic acid bases are actually accomplished. We aim to create functional molecular systems that no one have ever prepared.

KATSUHIKO ARIGA LAB. research

 

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KATSUHIKO ARIGA LAB. research

 

分子を捕まえたり放したりすることができる。

KATSUHIKO ARIGA LAB. research

 

触角分子集合体によるセンサーの開発

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CAN WE CONTROL MOLECULAR MACHINES BY OUR HAND? BIG FINDINGS ARE ALWAYS HIDDEN BEHIND IMPOSSIBLE QUESTIONS

I want to be different from others, be storage guy, be in minority Group, behave unexpectedly, and work hard like superhuman (but I cannot probably be a smart professor). Last year, Nobel prize of chemistry was given to molecular machines that are operated upon sophisticated molecular designs and are currently by top-level nanotechnology. However, we are trying to operate molecular machines by our hands to make them for everyone's use. Crazy ideas, catch and release of a molecule by hands and nucleic acid base discrimination much better than DNA by hands, can be done with our secrete interfacial technique.

MEMBER

Professor Katsuhiko Ariga

Professor Katsuhiko Ariga

1987 Graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology, master course (1990, PhD)

1987-1992 Assistant professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology

1990-1992 Postdoctoral fellow in University of Texas at Austin

1992-1997 Group leader of JST Supermolecules Project

1998-2001 Associate professor at NaraInstitute of Science and Technology

2001-2003 Group leader of JST Aida Nanospace Project

2004- Group leader of National Institute for Materials Science (since 2007, MANA Principal Investigator)

2017- Professor of University of Tokyo

STUDENT VOICE

Tomohiro Murata

Tomohiro Murata

Dr. Ariga is an effective and disciplined researcher. His by discussing with him. In our laboratory, each member has a unique research theme and studies it through thinking outside the box. You can have an invaluable research life in an environment surrounded by many foreign researchers.


Visiting laboratory

  • +81-29-860-4597
  • +81-4-7136-4062(kashiwa)
  • Ariga Katsuhiko Lab.,
  • Department Of Advanced Materials Science,
  • Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Kashiwanoha 5-1-5,
  • Kashiwa,Chiba 277-8561, Japan
  • ariga.katsuhiko@nims.go.jp