Short Bio:
Koji Saito, Fellow, Research & Development, Nippon Steel Sumitomo Metal Corporation, holds M.S. and PhD degrees in Physical Chemistry from Nagoya Institute of Technology and Tohoku University, respectively. His career on iron making technology including coal characterization using NMR, coking process research, and blast furnace technology started in Yawata works of Nippon Steel Corporation in 1984. Then, he worked for a national project to develop a new cokes process, called SCOPE21 process in Japan, after he stayed at RWTH-Aachen University in Germany, as a visiting researcher, in order to develop in-situ NMR imaging system in 1997. He mainly clarified the mechanism of rapid heating effects using his original in-situ NMR imaging system in SCOPE21 projects. After this project, he started research management work as general manager of Iron making R&D division and also COURSE 50 projects as sub Project Leader. He was general manager in head of iron making technology division of Nippon Steel Sumitomo metal Corp. He was Project Leader of COURSE 50 until 2015. He has at least 100 papers and 70 patents.
<Winning a prize >
1993 Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists, Paper prize
1999 Japan Institute of Energy, Paper prize
2000 Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Paper prize
2004 Japan Institute of Energy progressive prize (section of art and science)
2009 Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Paper prize
2011 @Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, Shiraishi memorial Prize
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