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Research Scientist Tomoaki Yagi

EDUCATION

2017 B. S. Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University.
2019 M. A. Department of Molecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineerig, Kyoto University.
2022 Ph. D (Engineering) Department of Molecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineerig, Kyoto University.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCES

2020.4 – 2022.3 JSPS Postdoctoral fellowship DC2, Kyoto University, Japan.
2022.4 – 2024.6 JSPS Postdoctoral fellowship PD, Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, RIKEN, Japan.
2024.7 – present Research Scientist, RIKEN Theoretical Molecular Science Laboratory, Japan.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Chemical Society of Japan, Japan Society for Molecular Science, Theoretical Chemistry Society

RESEARCH PROJECTS

  1. Bayesian modeling of smFRET data and biological imaging data
  2. Density functional theory for phase equilibrium and phase transition

PUBLICATIONS

         
  1. Self-consistent construction of grand potential functional with hierarchical integral equations and its application to solvation thermodynamics, Tomoaki Yagi and Hirofumi Sato, J. Chem. Phys. , 156(5), 054116 (2022).
  2. Experimental and theoretical study on p-aminophenylthyil radical geminate recombination in ionic liquids; analysis using the Smoluchowski-Collins-Kimball equation, Kaori Fujii, Tomoaki Yagi, Hiroshi Nakano, Hirofumi Sato, and Yoshifumi Kimura, J. Chem. Phys. , 154(15), 154504 (2021).
  3. Self-consistent construction of bridge functional based on the weighted density approximation, Tomoaki Yagi and Hirofumi Sato, J. Chem. Phys. , 154(12), 124113 (2021).
  4. Density functional theory for molecular liquids based on interaction site model and self-consistent integral equations for site-site pair correlation functions, Tomoaki Yagi and Hirofumi Sato, J. Chem. Phys. , 153(16), 164102 (2020).
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  6. A Simple Model of Planar Membrane: An Integral Equation Investigation, Tomoaki Yagi and Hirofumi Sato, J. Comp. Chem. , 39(31), 2576-2571 (2018).
  7. An Integral Equation Theory for Two Dimensional Molecular Fluid, Tomoaki Yagi and Hirofumi Sato, Chem. Lett. , 47(7), 901-904 (2018).