Researcher's Profile

  • Project Associate Professor
  • Yuki ISHIMOTO
  • Division of Global Security and Energy Transition (Energy Policy, Renewable, Hydrogen)

Biography

March 2003 Ph.D., Graduate School of Physics, University of Tsukuba
April 2003 Postdoctoral fellow, Naka Fusion Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
February 2006 Researcher, The institute of Applied Energy
April 2007 Chief Researcher, The institute of Applied Energy
April 2016 Senior Researcher, Deputy Director of Hydrogen program, The institute of Applied Energy
April 2018 Senior Researcher, Deputy Director of Hydrogen program, The institute of Applied Energy
April 2024 Project Associate Professor, RCAST, The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)

Research Interests

Study on assessment of hydrogen energy systems from multidimensional aspects
- Assess technical and economic aspects including GHG emissions and costs in hydrogen production, transport, storage, and utilization technologies
- Assess international hydrogen supply chains as a typical form of hydrogen energy systems consisting of these technologies
- Develop effective measures to solve issues in and accompanied by these technologies

Keywords

Hydrogen energy systems, Techno-economic analysis, Technology assessment

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