Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University
Email: csekiya < at > hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Research Field
Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanographene
Education
1998 B. Sc.; Department of Chemistry, Sophia University (Prof. Takeshi Sakaizumi)
2000 Ms. D.; Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (Prof. Keiji Kobayashi)
2003 Ph. D.; Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (Prof. Shin-ichi Nishikiori)
Professional Career
2003-2004 JSPS Fellow (PD) Department of Applied Chemistry, Chiba University (Prof. Katsuyuki Ogura)
2004-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo (Prof. Shin-ichi Nishikiori)
2007-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Life Science, The University of Tokyo (Prof. Reiko Kuroda)
2012-2012 Researcher, R-GIRO, Ritsumeikan University (Prof. Hiromitsu Maeda)
2012-Present Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University (Prof. Takeharu Haino's group)
2016 Researcher, Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (Spain, Prof. Pablo Ballester)
2016 Visiting Professor, Orenburg State University (Russian Federation, Prof. Berdinsky Vitaly)
Five Representative Articles
A Supramolecular Polymer Network of Graphene Quantum Dots
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.,2018,57, 4960-4964
Yuichiro Uemura, Kairi Yamato, Ryo Sekiya, and Takeharu Haino
White-Light-Emitting Edge-Functionalized Graphene Quantum Dots
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.,2014,53, 5619-5623
Ryo Sekiya, Yuichiro Uemura, Hideki Murakami, and Takeharu Haino
Anion-Directed Formation and Degradation of an Interlocked Metallohelicate
J. Am. Chem. Soc.,2012,134, 10987-10997.
Ryo Sekiya, Morihiko Fukuda and Reiko Kuroda
A Quadruply-Stranded Metallohelicate and Its Spontaneous Dimerization to an Interlocked Metallohelicate
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.,2008,47, 706-710.
Morihiko Fukuda, Ryo Sekiya, and Reiko Kuroda
Crystalline Inclusion Compounds Constructed through Self-Assembly of Isonicotinic Acid and Thiocyanato Coordination Bridges
J. Am. Chem. Soc.,2004,127, 16587-16600.
Ryo Sekiya, Shin-ichi Nishikiori, and Katuyuki Ogura