My research group is broadly interested in self-assembling phenomena and involves identifying problems of fundamental significance in nanochemistry. Our approach involves the synthesis of materials that contain both molecular, biomolecular and inorganic components, and study of their structure and properties by a variety of physical techniques. In general, we use the tools of synthetic and physical organic chemistry to address problems at the interface of chemistry, biochemistry and materials science.

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The Main Research Topics
Development of innovative nanomaterials in which the organized structures are controlled in molecular level
Creation of novel nano-interfaces and their functions
Chemistry for molecular assembly using biomoleculs and their motifs
Nano-interface materials based on self-organization in ionic liquid


























