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Major achievements

1. 1. Thesis

"Multiple Scattering Deployment and Glaber Approximation", Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1972.

2. 2. Academic papers, etc.

1) "Multiple Scattering Expansion and Glauber Approximation," Prog. Theor. Phys . Vol. 47, pp. 1593-1600, 1972.

2) "High Energy Proton-Proton Scattering and Multiple Scattering Model Including Inelastic Intermediate States," Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 61, pp. 1376-1387, 1979 (with Tomiyoshi Uchida).

3) "Promotion of Physics and Chemistry triggered by the Founding of Osaka Imperial University", "History of Science Research", Vol. 19, No. 135, pp. 140-148, 1980.

4) "An Early Development of Nuclear Physics in Japan," Historia Scientiarum , No. 22, pp. 69-80, 1982.

5) "Physical research on the atomic bomb and the establishment of nuclear weapons engineering during World War II," "History of Science Research," Vol. 25, No. 160, pp. 225-234, 1987.

6) "Origin of the Idea of the Atomic Bomb, Part I," Historia Scientiarum , No. 38, pp. 1-14, 1990.

7) "The Law of Strings and Accelerated Motion in Early Galileo," Scientific History Studies, Vol. 29, No. 175, pp. 167-171, 1990.

8) "Cyclotron Destruction from the Viewpoint of GHQ Historical Materials", "History of Science Studies", Vol. 34, No. 193, pp. 24-26, 1995.

9) "The Mobilization of Science and Technology during the Second World War in Japan," Historia Scientiarum , Vol. 5-2, pp. 167-181, 1995.

10) "Physical Advisory Panel and Development of Nuclear and Powerful Magnetrons in the Imperial Japanese Navy," "History of Science Studies," Vol. 37, No. 207, pp. 163-171, 1998 (co-authored with Yutaka Kawamura).

11) "Report of Yoshio Nishina to Tokyo Second Army Arsenal: July 1943 to November 1944", "Technical Culture Theory", Vol. 3, pp. 53-69 2000 (Yuzo Fukai, Shiro Satomi) And co-authored).

12) "Past and Future of Nuclear Science-Half a Century from the Manhattan Project, Asking Its Meaning-", International Institute of Advanced Studies Report, "Cultural Base of Science (II)", pp. 143-154, 2001.

13) "Theory of" Life Saving "by the Created Atomic Bomb", "Il Saziatore", No. 30, pp. 44-53, 2001.

14) "Critical Examination of Social Constructionism in Technology", "History of Technology", No. 2, pp. 10-17, 2001

15) "RIKEN'Uranium Bomb'Concept-Japan's Nuclear Weapons Research during World War II-", "History of Science Research", Vol. 40, No. 218, pp. 87-96, 2001.

16) "Japan's Atomic Bomb Development during World War II," Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Vol. 56, August, pp. 584-590, 2001.

17) "Japanese Science and Technology", "World Knowledge" (translated by Yang Ship), Vol. 1342, September, pp. 46-47.

18) "From Paradigm Theory to Non-Relativistic Truth-Toward Peta Garrison's Concept of Trading Zones," Kagaku Kisoron Kenkyu, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 1-7, 2002.

19) "Study of ethics and scientificization in the age of science and technology", "Technology and Culture Theory", Vol. 6, pp. 1-15, 2003.

20) "The Meaning of Utilizing the History of Science in Classes", "Education of Science", Vol. 53, No. 628, pp. 8-11, 2004.

21) "American Treats Shown by the Enola Gay Exhibition," A-bomb Survivor Issues, Vol. 10, pp. 32-42, 2004.

22) "The Rise of Reactor Introduction Theory after the Bikini Incident", "History of Science Studies", Vol. 43, No. 230, pp. 83-93, 2004 (co-authored with Kenzo Okuda).

23) "Nuclear Weapons Research in Japan during the Second World War," Historia Scientiarum , Vol. 14-3, pp. 201-240 (2005) (with Nagase-Reimer Keiko and Walter Grunden).

24) "Wartime Nuclear Weapons Research in Germany and Japan," OSIRIS , 20, pp. 107-130 (2005) (with Walter Grunden and Mark Walker).

25) "The Law of Internal Development of Technology and the Law of History", "Study of History of Science", Vol. 45, No. 238, pp. 103-104, 2006.

26) Ямадзаки Масакацу, Ичикава Хироши ' .' Продолжение «наступления» Америки после Хиросимы:. О завышенной оценке американцами японского ядерного проекта '' «Вопросы истории естествознания и техники» 4 2008. сс.140-148.

27) "Masa Takeuchi and His Involvement in the Japanese Nuclear Weapons Research Program," in Scientific Research during World War II , Kegan Paul, 2009, London.

28) "Development of the'Atoms for Peace'policy in Japan," History of Science, Vol. 47, No. 249, pp. 11-21, 2009.

29) "Nuclear Energy in Postwar Japan and Anti-Nuclear Movements in the 1950s," Historia Scientiarum , Vol. 19-2, pp. 132-145 (2009).

30) "Statistical Analysis of Ethical Behavior", "Technical Ethics Research" (Nagoya Institute of Technology) No. 7, pp. 129-146, 2010.

31) "Introduction of Light Water Reactors to Japan and US Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy 1964-1968: Nuclear Tests in China and Nuclear Energy as a Measure to Prevent Japan's Nuclear Possession (Atoms Four Peace)", "History of Science Research", No. 270 , Pp. 199-210, 2014.

32) "Cold War and History of Science Studies," "History of Science Studies," No. 271, pp. 305-310, 2014.

33) "Yasushi Nishiwaki, Radiation Biophysics, and Peril and Hope in the Nuclear Age,"  Historia Scientiarum , Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 8-34 (2015) (with Maika NAKAO and Takeshi KURIHARA).

34)  "Peace Issues and Nuclear Power: How Did Physicists Face?", Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Vol. 71, No. 12, 848-852, 2016.

34) "20th Century Physics and Empirical Realism," Il Saziatore, No. 44, pp. 1-13, 2017.

35) "Wartime Nuclear Development in Japan and the Impact of Atomic Bomb Drops," "History of Science Studies," Phase III, Vol. 56, No. 282, pp. 148-152, 2017.

36) "Atomic Bomb and War Abolition / Abandonment Theory 1945 ~ 1946","History of Science Research", Phase III, Vol. 58, No. 290, pp. 162-177, 2019 (Received the 15th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Scientific History).

37) "Evaluation of Nuclear Energy under Small Resources: Study of Critical Conditions of Uranium by Hidehiko Tamaki at RIKEN 1943", "History of Science Research", Phase III, Vol. 60, No. 297, pp. 1-18, 2021.

38) "What do you think as a member of the history of science?" (Part of the report of "Forum for Thinking about Security Technology Research Promotion System"), "Science History Research", Phase III, Vol. Page 55, 2021.

39) Book Review / Introduction  Michiji Konuma "War and Peace of Hideki Yukawa " Iwanami Booklet, 2020; Michiji Konuma ed. "Hideki Yukawa Diary 1945" Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center, 2020 , "Science History Research", Phase III, Volume 60, Issue 298, pp. 189-191, 2021.

3. 3. book

1) "Introduction to the History of Science and Technology" (co-edited) Muisuri Publishing, 1985.

2) "Introduction to the New Edition of Natural Sciences" (co-edited) Aoki Shoten, 1991.

3) "The augmented atomic bomb was developed in this way" (co-edited) Aoki Shoten, 1997.

4) "The Life of Banar" (co-translated) Otsuki Shoten, 1985.

5) "New System Japanese History Industrial Technology History" (Chapter 1 "Social Responsibility of Scientists and Engineers") Yamakawa Shuppansha, 2002.

6) Satoru Ikeuchi, "10 books of science that I want to read" (2. Rose "Birth of the Atomic Bomb") Iwanami Shoten, 2004.

7) Hiroshi Ichikawa and Masakatsu Yamazaki, responsible editor, "Aspects of" War and Science "Records of Two Symposiums on Atomic Bombs and Scientists" (Part I, Chapter 4, "Japan's Wartime Nuclear Development and the Impact of Hiroshima") Maruzen, 2006.

8) Masakatsu Yamazaki, Daisuke Kohase, Takeshi Kurihara, Translated by K. Hoffman, "Otto Hahn-What are the Obligations and Responsibilities of Scientists?", Springer Japan, 2006.

9) Masakatsu Yamazaki "Nuclear Development in Japan: 1939 ~ 1955-From Atomic Bomb to Nuclear" Shobundo, 2011 (2012 Science Journalist Award Excellence Award).

Ten)  "History of Nuclear Development Leading to the Fukushima Accident" edited by the Nuclear Technology History Study Group (Chapter 2 "Three Principles of Nuclear Energy vs. Japan-US Nuclear Energy Agreement") Chuo University Press, 2015.

11) Mitsunori Tarao, Satoru Ikeuchi, Masakatsu Yamazaki, Katsuo Nishiyama, Yutaka Kawamura, Makoto Doi, Makoto Takeuchi "" Military-Academic Joint "and the Abe Administration" ("Thinking about the Social Responsibility of Scientists from the History of Japan's Nuclear Development" (Sharing) Shinnihon Shuppansha, 2017.

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4. others

1) "Thermometer I Made", Iwanami Shoten, 1979.

2) Steve Parker "Einstein" (translation), Iwanami Shoten, 1995 (Received the 43rd Sankei Children's Literature Award as one of "The Scientists Who Changed the World" <8 volumes>).

3) "A book to read" science "learned at school in an interesting way" (co-edited) JIPM Solution, 2010.

Current research

About Yasushi Nishiwaki (1917-2011: Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

"Scientist Yasushi Nishiwaki who lived in the nuclear age", Tokyo Institute of Technology Museum, 2014.

http://www.cent.titech.ac.jp/DL/DL_Publications/cent_pamphlet201410.pdf

"Yasushi Nishiwaki, Radiation Biophysics, and Peril and Hope in the Nuclear Age,"  Historia Scientiarum , Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 8-34 (2015) (with Maika NAKAO and Takeshi KURIHARA) .

RIKEN Nuclear Research and Development

1) "Wartime Nuclear Development in Japan and the Impact of the Atomic Bomb Drop", "History of Science Studies", Phase III, Vol. 56, No. 282, pp. 148-152, 2017.

2) "Evaluation of Nuclear Energy under Small Resources: Study of Critical Conditions of Uranium by Hidehiko Tamaki at RIKEN 1943", "History of Science Research", Phase III, Vol. 60, No. 297, pp. 1-18, 2021.

History of physics in the 20th century

"20th Century Physics and Empirical Realism," Il Saziatore, No. 44, pp. 1-13, 2017.

About the Defense Equipment Agency "Security Technology Research Promotion System"

" What do you think as a member of the history of science?" , "Science History Research", Phase III, Volume 60, No. 297, pp . 48-55 , 2021.

 

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