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is a polymer chemist known for his work in the fields of
supramolecular chemistry Supramolecular chemistry refers to the branch of chemistry concerning chemical systems composed of a discrete number of molecules. The strength of the forces responsible for spatial organization of the system range from weak intermolecular forces, ...
, materials chemistry and polymer chemistry. Aida, who is the Deputy Director for the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) and a Distinguished University Professor at the
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
, has made pioneering contributions to the initiation, fundamental progress, and conceptual expansion of supramolecular polymerization. Aida has also been a leader and advocate for addressing critical
environmental issues Environmental issues are effects of human activity on the biophysical environment, most often of which are harmful effects that cause environmental degradation. Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment on t ...
caused by
plastic waste Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic objects and particles (e.g. plastic bottles, bags and microbeads) in the Earth's environment that adversely affects humans, wildlife and their habitat. Plastics that act as pollutants are catego ...
and
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in the oceans, soil, and food supply, through the development of dynamic, responsive, healable, reorganizable, and adaptive supramolecular polymers and related soft materials.


Education

Aida received his
Bachelor of Engineering A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) is an academic undergraduate degree awarded to a student after three to five years of studying engineering at an accredited college or university. In the UK, a Bache ...
in Colloidal Science at the
Yokohama National University , mottoeng = Initiative for Global Arts & Sciences , established = 1876 (chartered 1949) , type = National , president = Izuru Umehara , city = Yokohama, Kanagawa , country = Japan , undergrad = 7,298 as of 1 May 2020 , postgrad = 2,302 a ...
in 1979, before moving to the
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
for his
Master of Engineering A Master of Engineering (abbreviated MEng, M.E. or M.Eng.) is either an academic or professional master's degree in the field of engineering. International variations Australia In Australia, the Master of Engineering degree is a research deg ...
(1981) and
Doctor of Engineering The Doctor of Engineering, or Engineering Doctorate, (abbreviated DEng, EngD, or Dr-Ing) is a degree awarded on the basis of advanced study and a practical project in the engineering and applied science for solving problems in the industry. In the ...
(1984) degrees in Polymer Chemistry. He was awarded the Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists for his doctoral work, with the thesis title of "Controlled Polymerization by Metalloporphyrins" under the supervision of Professor Shohei Inoue.


Career

After completing his doctoral studies, Aida was immediately appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Synthetic Chemistry at the University of Tokyo. At the beginning of his research career, he worked on the development of precision macromolecular synthesis using metalloporphyrin complexes. In 1986, he was a visiting scholar at the
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. Aida was promoted to the position of Lecturer in 1989 and Associate Professor in 1991, before being installed as a full professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at the University of Tokyo in 1996. In 2022 he was appointed as a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Tokyo. From 1996 to 1999, Aida served as a researcher in the
Japan Science and Technology Agency The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST; Japanese: 科学技術振興機構) is a Japanese government agency which aims to build infrastructure that supports knowledge creation and dissemination in Japan. It is one of the , overseen by the Mi ...
(JST) PRESTO Fields and Reactions Project. Aida was appointed as a visiting Visiting Professor at the Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, from 1999 to 2001. He served as the director for the JST ERATO AIDA Nanospace Project from 2000 to 2005 and the JST ERATO–SORST Electronic Nanospace Project from 2005 to 2010. Aida served as the director of the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute from 2008 to 2012. Since 2013 he has been a Deputy Director of the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS).


Contributions to research

Aida’s research focuses on supramolecular systems with unique properties and functions. Aida is recognized for his pioneering contributions to the emergence and progress of supramolecular polymerization. He reported the first example of this
non-covalent In chemistry, a non-covalent interaction differs from a covalent bond in that it does not involve the sharing of electrons, but rather involves more dispersed variations of electromagnetic interactions between molecules or within a molecule. The c ...
polymerization by designing an
amphiphilic An amphiphile (from the Greek αμφις amphis, both, and φιλíα philia, love, friendship), or amphipath, is a chemical compound possessing both hydrophilic (''water-loving'', polar) and lipophilic (''fat-loving'') properties. Such a compoun ...
porphyrin Porphyrins ( ) are a group of heterocyclic macrocycle organic compounds, composed of four modified pyrrole subunits interconnected at their α carbon atoms via methine bridges (=CH−). The parent of porphyrin is porphine, a rare chemical com ...
that spontaneously forms a 1D cofacial assembly in water as a prototype supramolecular polymer. Then, he non-covalently achieved (1) nanotubular polymerization, (2) living chain-growth ( ring-opening) polymerization, (3) block copolymerization, (4)
stereoselective In chemistry, stereoselectivity is the property of a chemical reaction in which a single reactant forms an unequal mixture of stereoisomers during a non-stereospecific creation of a new stereocenter or during a non-stereospecific transformation of ...
polymerization, and (5) thermally bisignate polymerization. He has also made fundamental contributions in expanding the scope of supramolecular polymerization to include chain propagations in two and three dimensions. His works have challenged preconceptions in the field of supramolecular chemistry, connected gaps between conventional and supramolecular polymerizations and realized properties unachievable through conventional polymerization. In addition to fundamental contributions to the understanding of supramolecular systems, he has promoted their widespread use by developing materials for a wide range of applications. Aida has published several
review article A review article is an article that summarizes the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline. A review article is generally considered a secondary source since it may analyze and discuss the method and conclusions i ...
s on the historical background and progress of supramolecular polymerization: (1) Aida,
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, and Stupp, (2) Aida and Meijer, and (3) Hashim, Bergueiro, Meijer, and Aida. In 1988, while working on the development of polymerization catalysts as a non-independent assistant professor, Aida published a prototype of supramolecular polymerization, based on his finding of a catalytic version of living polymerization, named "immortal polymerization". He utilized immortal polymerization to synthesize oligo(ethylene glycol)-appended amphiphilic porphyrin and confirmed its 1D assembly in aqueous media. In addition to this pioneering contribution to supramolecular polymerization, he made an early seminal discovery of extrusion polymerization within catalyst-immobilized
mesoporous silica Mesoporous silica is a form of silica that is characterised by its mesoporous structure, that is, having pores that range from 2 nm to 50 nm in diameter. According to IUPAC's terminology, mesoporosity sits between microporous (50  ...
, affording extended-chain crystalline
polyethylene Polyethylene or polythene (abbreviated PE; IUPAC name polyethene or poly(methylene)) is the most commonly produced plastic. It is a polymer, primarily used for packaging ( plastic bags, plastic films, geomembranes and containers including bo ...
fibers. He was also the first to discover morphology-dependent energy funneling in photoexcited
dendrimer Dendrimers are highly ordered, branched polymeric molecules. Synonymous terms for dendrimer include arborols and cascade molecules. Typically, dendrimers are symmetric about the core, and often adopt a spherical three-dimensional morphology. The ...
s. After being promoted to full professor, Aida revisited his work on supramolecular polymerization and demonstrated the first homochiral (chiral self-sorting) supramolecular polymerization using a
cyclic peptide Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. This can be through a connection between the amino and carboxyl ends of the peptide, for example in cyclosporin; a connection between the amino end and a side chai ...
motif as the
chiral Chirality is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science. The word ''chirality'' is derived from the Greek (''kheir''), "hand", a familiar chiral object. An object or a system is ''chiral'' if it is distinguishable from ...
monomer In chemistry, a monomer ( ; ''mono-'', "one" + '' -mer'', "part") is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer chain or three-dimensional network in a process called polymerization. Classification Mo ...
. He also synthesized an amphiphilic version of
hexabenzocoronene Hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene (HBC) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C42H18. It consists of a central coronene molecule, with an additional benzene ring fused between each adjacent pair of rings around the periphery. I ...
, a "molecular graphene”, and succeeded in its supramolecular nanotubular polymerization, obtaining the first electroconductive supramolecular nanotube. He then utilized this nanographene platform to obtain radial and linear supramolecular block copolymers. The resulting block copolymers were designed to include donor/acceptor heterojunctions and displayed photophysical properties. This series of pioneering works challenged the preconception that supramolecular polymers are only 1D dynamic aggregates with poor structural integrity. Aida also found that the supramolecular polymerization of chiral amphiphilic hexabenzocoronenes proceeds in a one-handed
helical Helical may refer to: * Helix, the mathematical concept for the shape * Helical engine, a proposed spacecraft propulsion drive * Helical spring, a coilspring * Helical plc, a British property company, once a maker of steel bar stock * Helicoil A t ...
manner via the majority rule. This work was further extended to the development of a redox-active oligo(''o''-phenylene) helix and, together with Professor Minghua Liu of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republ ...
, mirror-symmetry broken helical fibers consisting of an achiral component that serve as a chiral scaffold for transition metal-catalyzed asymmetric reactions. In 2014, Aida obtained a metal-organic nanotube by the supramolecular polymerization of a redox-active
ferrocene Ferrocene is an organometallic compound with the formula . The molecule is a complex consisting of two cyclopentadienyl rings bound to a central iron atom. It is an orange solid with a camphor-like odor, that sublimes above room temperature, a ...
-cored double-decker tetrapyridyl monomer and demonstrated that this nanotube, upon
oxidation Redox (reduction–oxidation, , ) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of substrate change. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state, while reduction is the gain of electrons or a d ...
, can be cut into gigantic nanorings, which can then be pasted on a negatively charged
mica Micas ( ) are a group of silicate minerals whose outstanding physical characteristic is that individual mica crystals can easily be split into extremely thin elastic plates. This characteristic is described as perfect basal cleavage. Mica is ...
substrate or assembled coaxially to recover the original nanotube upon reduction. In 2015, Aida realized the first example of chain-growth supramolecular polymerization, where a bowl-shaped,
corannulene Corannulene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C20 H10. The molecule consists of a cyclopentane ring fused with 5 benzene rings, so another name for it is irculene. It is of scientific interest because it is a geodesic ...
-based monomer, rendered non-polymerizable by an intramolecular
hydrogen-bonding In chemistry, a hydrogen bond (or H-bond) is a primarily electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen (H) atom which is covalently bound to a more electronegative "donor" atom or group (Dn), and another electronegative atom bearing a ...
network, is forced to polymerize by the action of a corresponding initiator that can reorganize the intramolecular hydrogen-bonding network into an
intermolecular An intermolecular force (IMF) (or secondary force) is the force that mediates interaction between molecules, including the electromagnetic forces of attraction or repulsion which act between atoms and other types of neighbouring particles, e.g. a ...
one. The polymer molecular weight is uniform and tunable by changing the monomer-to-initiator mole ratio. Furthermore, sequential polymerization of two monomers with this system leads to well-defined
block copolymers In polymer chemistry, a copolymer is a polymer derived from more than one species of monomer. The polymerization of monomers into copolymers is called copolymerization. Copolymers obtained from the copolymerization of two monomer species are some ...
. The chain growth is also perfectly homochiral, even when a racemic chiral monomer is polymerized. When one
enantiomer In chemistry, an enantiomer ( /ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ''ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər''; from Ancient Greek ἐνάντιος ''(enántios)'' 'opposite', and μέρος ''(méros)'' 'part') – also called optical isomer, antipode, or optical ant ...
of a properly designed chiral initiator is used for the polymerization, only the monomer with the preferred enantiomeric form polymerizes, resulting in 100% enantiomeric separation of the
racemic In chemistry, a racemic mixture, or racemate (), is one that has equal amounts of left- and right-handed enantiomers of a chiral molecule or salt. Racemic mixtures are rare in nature, but many compounds are produced industrially as racemates. ...
monomer. These achievements challenged the notion that supramolecular polymerization always follows a step-growth mechanism and revealed the potential of supramolecular polymerization as a tool for precision macromolecular synthesis. In 2017, Aida reported a conceptually new, "thermally bisignate", supramolecular polymerization, where supramolecular polymers are designed in such a way that they form upon heating as well as cooling but disappear at temperatures in between. This work challenged the preconception that supramolecular polymers are more stable at lower temperatures, while they readily dissociate upon heating, unveiling new insights into the dynamic nature of supramolecular polymers. One of the most energy-demanding and costly processes in macromolecular engineering is solution processing, as
polymer solution Polymer solutions are solutions containing dissolved polymers. These may be (e.g. in ), or solid solutions (e.g. a substance which has been plasticized). The introduction into the polymer of small amounts of a solvent (plasticizer) reduces the te ...
s are
viscous The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness": for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. Viscosity quantifies the inter ...
due to chain entanglement. Thermally bisignate supramolecular polymerization has the potential to solve this universal issue in macromolecular engineering. In 2021, Aida reported the solvent-free autocatalytic supramolecular polymerization of
phthalocyanines Phthalocyanine () is a large, aromatic, macrocyclic, organic compound with the formula and is of theoretical or specialized interest in chemical dyes and photoelectricity. It is composed of four isoindole units linked by a ring of nitrogen atom ...
, where the cross section of the end of the propagating chain serves as a template to catalyze the conversion of phthalonitriles into phthalocyanines in an exceptionally high yield of over 80%. Solvent-free chemical synthesis and
autocatalysis A single chemical reaction is said to be autocatalytic if one of the reaction products is also a catalyst for the same or a coupled reaction.Steinfeld J.I., Francisco J.S. and Hase W.L. ''Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics'' (2nd ed., Prentice-Hall 199 ...
are important
green technology Environmental technology (envirotech) or green technology (greentech), also known as ''clean technology'' (''cleantech''), is the application of one or more of environmental science, green chemistry, environmental monitoring and electronic device ...
concepts for sustainable materials. Aida has made significant contributions to filling the gap between supramolecular and conventional (covalent) polymerizations and inspired the field through the development of a variety of innovative materials by expansion of the basic concept of supramolecular polymerization. Representative examples include (1) "bucky gels",
carbon nanotube A scanning tunneling microscopy image of a single-walled carbon nanotube Rotating single-walled zigzag carbon nanotube A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a tube made of carbon with diameters typically measured in nanometers. ''Single-wall carbon na ...
s physically crosslinked by
ionic liquid An ionic liquid (IL) is a salt in the liquid state. In some contexts, the term has been restricted to salts whose melting point is below a specific temperature, such as . While ordinary liquids such as water and gasoline are predominantly made of ...
s and the use of this technology for
graphite Graphite () is a crystalline form of the element carbon. It consists of stacked layers of graphene. Graphite occurs naturally and is the most stable form of carbon under standard conditions. Synthetic and natural graphite are consumed on large ...
exfoliation to
graphene Graphene () is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice nanostructure.
, and the fabrication of the first metal-free
stretchable electronics Stretchable electronics, also known as elastic electronics or elastic circuits, is a group of technologies for building electronic circuits by depositing or embedding electronic devices and circuits onto stretchable substrates such as silicones or ...
and battery-driven dry actuators for manufacturing mobile Braille devices (2) "aqua materials", highly water-rich (organic content of 0.1–0.2% for ultralow dependency on fossil resources)
hydrogels A gel is a semi-solid that can have properties ranging from soft and weak to hard and tough. Gels are defined as a substantially dilute cross-linked system, which exhibits no flow when in the steady-state, although the liquid phase may still di ...
anomalously having significant mechanical robustness or geometrical
anisotropy Anisotropy () is the property of a material which allows it to change or assume different properties in different directions, as opposed to isotropy. It can be defined as a difference, when measured along different axes, in a material's physic ...
(3) ATP-responsive nanotubular carriers composed of chaperonin proteins, a biomolecular machine (4) non-crosslinked photoactuators (5)
ferroelectric Ferroelectricity is a characteristic of certain materials that have a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field. All ferroelectrics are also piezoelectric and pyroelectric, with the add ...
columnar Epithelium or epithelial tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. It is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellula ...
liquid crystal Liquid crystal (LC) is a state of matter whose properties are between those of conventional liquids and those of solid crystals. For example, a liquid crystal may flow like a liquid, but its molecules may be oriented in a crystal-like way. T ...
s (6) mechanically robust yet self-healable polymer glass (7) self-healable high-temperature
porous Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. "empty") spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0 and 1, or as a percentage between 0% and 100%. Strictly speaking, some tests measure ...
organic materials (8) optoelectrically rewritable core-shell columnar liquid crystals with an AND logic gate operation (9) an elastic metal–organic crystal with a densely catenated backbone (10) densely fluorinated nanochannels with ultrafast water permeation and salt rejection, formed by the stacking of
macrocycles Macrocycles are often described as molecules and ions containing a ring of twelve or more atoms. Classical examples include the crown ethers, calixarenes, porphyrins, and cyclodextrins. Macrocycles describe a large, mature area of chemistry. ...
His mechanically robust polymer glass which is self-healable at ambient temperatures, poly(ether thiourea), is notable as it dispelled a long-term preconception that mechanical robustness and self-healing abilities of polymers are mutually exclusive. Poly(ether thiourea) shows excellent mechanical robustness (
Young's modulus Young's modulus E, the Young modulus, or the modulus of elasticity in tension or compression (i.e., negative tension), is a mechanical property that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness of a solid material when the force is applied leng ...
''E'' = 1.4 GPa) due to the dense, non-linear
hydrogen-bonding In chemistry, a hydrogen bond (or H-bond) is a primarily electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen (H) atom which is covalently bound to a more electronegative "donor" atom or group (Dn), and another electronegative atom bearing a ...
network formed among
thiourea Thiourea () is an organosulfur compound with the formula and the structure . It is structurally similar to urea (), except that the oxygen atom is replaced by a sulfur atom (as implied by the ''thio-'' prefix); however, the properties of urea ...
groups, even though the molecular weight is relatively small (''M''n = ~10,000 (g/mol)). Aida presented this concept at the
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(Davos, 2019) as a promising example of sustainable materials. In addition to his pioneering contribution to the field of supramolecular polymerization, he published seminal papers on photo-driven chiral molecular pincers that can deform guest molecules using light, subnanoscale hydrophobic modulation of salt bridges in aqueous media, and the first
carbon nitride In organic chemistry, carbon nitrides are compounds consisting only of carbon and nitrogen atoms. Covalent network compounds * Beta carbon nitride - a solid with a formula β-, which is predicted to be harder than diamond. * Graphitic carbon ...
thin film A thin film is a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer (monolayer) to several micrometers in thickness. The controlled synthesis of materials as thin films (a process referred to as deposition) is a fundamental step in many ap ...
. Aida currently oversees a group of students and researchers with a diversity of research projects in his labs at the University of Tokyo and at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS). Current research in the Aida Lab focuses on the design and application of supramolecular materials, including supramolecular polymers and gels, liquid crystals, and biomolecular assemblies.


Achievements and awards

''Scientific output and professional service'' Aida has published over 400 peer-reviewed
research papers Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally publ ...
, review articles, and books, and more than 90 of his former group members now hold tenured academic positions worldwide. Aida has served on the Board of Reviewing Editors for ''Science Magazine'' (since 2009), on the Advisory Board for the ''
Journal of the American Chemical Society The ''Journal of the American Chemical Society'' is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1879 by the American Chemical Society. The journal has absorbed two other publications in its history, the ''Journal of Analytical ...
'' (2014–2021), and as Associate Editor for the ''
Journal of Materials Chemistry The ''Journal of Materials Chemistry'' was a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the applications, properties and synthesis of new materials. It was established in 1991 and published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. At the end of 201 ...
'' (2004–2006). He has further served on the international advisory boards of over 15 journals, including executive advisory board for Giant. He has served as a technical advisor for KAO Co. Ltd. (since 2017) and for Mitsui Chemical (2010–2015). He serves as a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (since 2020) and as an International Academic Advancement Council Member for the South China Advanced Institute for Soft Matter Science and Technology (AISMST) (since 2017). Aida was a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Institute of Molecular Functional Materials of the
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) (Chinese: 香港大學) is a public research university in Hong Kong. Founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, it is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. HKU was also the fi ...
(2010–2018). He also served on the International Advisory Board of the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics at the
National Institute for Materials Science is an Independent Administrative Institution and one of the largest scientific research centers in Japan. History The growth and development of today's scientific research center has passed through several phases in a number of locations: In ...
, Japan (2007–2017). ''Academic invitations and memberships'' Aida has been invited to give lectures at many universities and conferences. He has been, amongst others, Rohm & Haas Lecturer (Berkeley, 2007), Annual Bayer Lecture series Lecturer (Pittsburgh, 2009; Texas A&M, 2012), Stephanie Kwolek Lecturer in Materials Chemistry (Carnegie Mellon University, 2009), Merck-Pfister Lecturer in Organic Chemistry (MIT, 2010), Novartis Seminar in Organic Chemistry lecturer, (University of Illinois, 2010), Toray Advanced Materials Symposium lecturer (Japan, 2011), Torkil Holm Symposium Lecturer (Denmark, 2012), Danish Chemical Society Opening Plenary Lecturer (Denmark, 2012), International Institute for Nanotechnology Symposium lecturer (Northwestern University, 2012), Van’t Hoff Award Lecturer (The Netherlands, 2013), Schmidt Lecturer (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2016), Melville Lecturer (Cambridge, UK, 2017), Xuetang Lecturer (Tsinghua University, China, 2017), Peter Timms Lecturer (Bristol, UK, 2018), Master Distinguished Lecturer (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2019), and Dodge Lecturer (Yale University, 2021). Aida has given a number of lectures at
Gordon Research Conferences Gordon Research Conferences are a group of international scientific conferences organized by a non-profit organization of the same name. The conference topics cover frontier research in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences, and the ...
(Self-Assembly and Supramolecular Chemistry, 2013, 2019; Artificial Molecular Switches & Motors, 2015, 2017; Bioinspired Materials, 2018). He served as Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Self-Assembly and Supramolecular Chemistry in 2017. He gave lectures at the Molecular Machines Nobel Prize Conference (Netherlands, 2017) and at the
Wolf Prize The Wolf Prize is an international award granted in Israel, that has been presented most years since 1978 to living scientists and artists for ''"achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among people ... irrespective of natio ...
Symposium (Israel, 2018), as well as the opening keynote lecture at the ACS Spring 2021 Meeting. Aida has been an Honorary Fellow of the
Indian Chemical Society The Indian Chemical Society is a scientific society dedicated in the field of chemistry from India. It was established in 1924 with Prafulla Chandra Ray as its founding president. The same year the society started to publish its "Quarterly Journa ...
(since 2013). He received a Senior Visiting Scholarship from State Key Laboratory,
Fudan University Fudan University () is a national public research university in Shanghai, China. Fudan is a member of the C9 League, Project 985, Project 211, and the Double First Class University identified by the Ministry of Education of China. It is als ...
(since 2018). He was elected a foreign member of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ( nl, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated: KNAW) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of science and literature in the Netherlands. The academy is housed ...
in 2020. Aida was elected into the
National Academy of Engineering The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Engineering is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy ...
in 2021 for contributions to the engineering of smart and adaptive molecular materials using physical perturbation of multivalent interactions. ''Awards'' Aida has received numerous prominent awards, including the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (1988), the Society of Polymer Science Japan Award (1992), SPACC Award (1998), Wiley Polymer Chemistry Award (1999), IBM Science Award (1999), The Nagoya Medal of Organic Chemistry: Silver Medal (2000), Tokyo Techno Forum Award: Gold Medal (2001), Inoue Prize for Science (2005), Molecular Chirality Award (2008), Coordination Chemistry Award (2008), The Chemical Society of Japan Award (2008), The American Chemical Society Award in Polymer Chemistry (2009), Medal with Purple Ribbon (2010),
Alexander von Humboldt Research Award The Humboldt Prize, the Humboldt-Forschungspreis in German, also known as the Humboldt Research Award, is an award given by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany to internationally renowned scientists and scholars who work outside of G ...
(2011), Fujihara Award (2011), American Chemical Society Arthur K. Doolittle Award (PMSE, 2012), van't Hoff Award Lecture (2013), Leo Esaki Prize (2015), the
Chirality Medal The Chirality Medal, instituted by the Società Chimica Italiana in 1991 to honor internationally recognized scientists who have made a distinguished contribution to all aspects of chirality, is awarded each year by a Chirality Medal Honor Committ ...
(2017), Japan Academy Prize (2018), Global Outstanding Student and Mentor Award in Polymer Science and Engineering (2018), Ichimura Prize in Science for Excellent Achievement (2020), Ryoji Noyori ACES Award (2021), and the Netherlands Award for Supramolecular Chemistry (2021).


Personal life

In his student days, Aida enjoyed
mountain climbing Mountaineering or alpinism, is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending tall mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas. Indoor climbing, sport climbing, a ...
, and playing
basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appr ...
and
tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
. He now enjoys Japanese hot springs, travelling, animals, especially
cat The cat (''Felis catus'') is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from the wild members of ...
s, and playing electric
saxophone The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to pr ...
(Roland Aerophone AE-10).


References


External links


Aida Research Group

RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science Emergent Soft Matter Function Research Group


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