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Tamejiro Hiyama

Japanese organic chemist

Tamejiro Hiyama (born August 24, 1946) is a Japanese organic chemist. He is best known for his work in developing the Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi reaction and the Hiyama coupling.

He is currently a professor at the Chuo University Research and Development Initiative, and a Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University.

Career

Hiyama received his Bachelor of Engineering (1969) and Master of Engineering (1971) from Kyoto University.

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  • He dropped out of the doctorate track in 1972, and subsequently started working as an assistant for Hitoshi Nozaki at Kyoto University. In 1975, he obtained his doctoral degree, and during 1975-1976 conducted postdoctoral research with Yoshito Kishi at Harvard University.

    In 1981, he started working at the Sagami Chemical Research Center, and became a principal investigator in 1983, and then chief laboratory manager in 1988.[1]

    In 1992, he re-entered the world of academia at the Tokyo Institute of Technology