Hideyuki Arata
{{Short description|Japanese engineering scientist}}
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| fields = Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
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| workplaces = University of Tokyo
Curie Institute (Paris)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
RIKEN
Harvard University
Nagoya University
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| awards = Ishida Prize (2014)
The Young Scientists' Prize by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2015)
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{{Nihongo|Hideyuki Arata|新田 英之|Arata Hideyuki|born in Okinawa}} is a Japanese engineering scientist.
Contribution
Arata substantially contributed to develop a new interdisciplinary field by harmonizing molecular biology, analytical chemistry, biophysics and plant/agricultural sciences, with microengineering and nanoscience.{{Cite web|url=http://www.mrsec.harvard.edu/pages/events.php|title=Calendar of MRSEC Events | MRSEC at Harvard}} He is the inventor of free rotation magnetic tweezers (FRMT) and is the first to observe a DNA twist by a single biomolecule by FRMT.Yomiuri Shimbun Feb. 16th. 2015, Designated Associate Professor Hideyuki Arata He actively giving lectures at universities and research institutes worldwide, such as École Normale Supérieure (Paris), University of Tokyo, Peking University, ETH Zurich, Stanford University,{{cite web|url=https://mailman.stanford.edu/pipermail/bio-x_program/2014-January/000646.html|title=Seminar on January 27 / Hideyuki Arata, Nagoya University, Japan|author=Fiona Sincock|work=stanford.edu}} Harvard University,{{Cite web|url=http://www.mrsec.harvard.edu/pages/events.php|title=Calendar of MRSEC Events | MRSEC at Harvard}} and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He serves as an editor in multiple academic journals such as The Journal of Engineering (UK),{{cite web|url=http://digital-library.theiet.org/journals/joe/editors|title=IET Digital Library: Editorial team
Biography
Arata's family is the male line descendant of the Prince of Goeku in Ryukyu Kingdom, Shô Ryûtoku, the fourth prince of the King Shō Shin. He spent his childhood in Belmont, Massachusetts, while his father worked at Harvard University under Martin Karplus.Ryukyushinpo April 27th. 2008 Yoko Gushiken, a famous Tarento in Japan and former Light flyweight boxing champion of World Boxing Association (WBA), is his relative.
After graduating from Japanese La Salle Academy, he received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees all in electrical engineering, specialized in MEMS and Bio-MEMS, from the University of Tokyo. In accordance with the advice by Phillip Allen Sharp, he moved into the field of single molecule biophysics under the advisory of Jean-Louis Viovy at Curie Institute (Paris).{{cite web|url=http://umr168.curie.fr/fr/equipes/macromolecules-et-microsystemes-en-biologie-et-en-medecine-mmbm/etudiants-accueillis/etudian|title=Etudiants accueillis|work=curie.fr}} After his postdoctoral training at Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and at RIKEN, he was appointed as a Group Leader/Designated Associate Professor at Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University in 2011. In 2014, he had an appointment as a visiting scholar (visiting associate professor) at Harvard University with David Weitz.http://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/group/alumni Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group
His serious activity as an amateur pianist drove American composer Frederic Rzewski to dedicate Nanosonata (2006) to him. He also actively held concerts, such as “Okinawa-US friendship concert” at the base chapel in Camp Courtney, a U.S. Marine Base located in Uruma City, by the attendance of the commanding officer. During his stay in Paris, he studied the piano under Olivier Gardon. He also studied under Pascal Rogé and Philippe Entremont at Conservatoire de Nice summer academie, and Gabriel Tacchino at Mozarteum University of Salzburg.
Honors and awards
Arata received numerous awards including Young Engineers Award by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (jp) (2005, the youngest awardee),http://www.jsme.or.jp/English/awards/awardsy05.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629111251/http://www.jsme.or.jp/English/awards/awardsy05.html |date=2015-06-29 }} The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Young Innovator Award by CHEMINAS (jp) (2013), ITbM Research Award (2014), The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry Award for Younger Researchers(jp) (2014), Ishida Prize by Nagoya University (2014), and The Young Scientists' Prize by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2015). He is an alumnus of the 61st. Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings,http://www.riken.jp/en/pr/topics/2011/20110711/ RIKEN News & Media, news July 11, 2011 when he honored the support from Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.{{cite web|url=https://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-lindau/list_nominees.html|title=List of Nominees – Travel Grant for Attending Lindau Meetings – Japan Society for the Promotion of Science|work=jsps.go.jp}} He also acted as an Alumuni peer reviewer of the 70th. meeting (2021).
References
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External links
- [https://archive.today/20150704062717/http://www.hematologytimes.com/p_article.do?id=2795 Hematology Times Nov. 11th. 2012]
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Category:Japanese nanotechnologists
Category:Japanese electrical engineers
Category:Japanese biophysicists
Category:Academic staff of Nagoya University
Category:University of Tokyo alumni
Category:People from Okinawa Prefecture
Category:Scientists from Okinawa Prefecture