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A Biographical Sketch of Kazuhiko Asia

 

 

    Dr. Kazuhiko Asai was born    on the 30th of March, 1908 as the eldest son of Masajiro Asai who was working at that time as an educator of Chinese pupils in Dairen, Manchuria, the northeastern province of China.  He stayed there until he was 10 years old; after that the family moved to Tokyo, where he graduated from the Imperial University of Tokyo, Faculty Jurisprudence, in 1932.

    In the spring of 1934 he was sent to Berlin as the representative of Okura trading Co., Ltd.  He matriculated at the polytechnium in Charlottenburg, Berlin, in 1940, where he studied mining and metallurgy, for four yeas.  He stayed in Berlin till its fall to the Russian army in 1945.

    He returned to Japan in July 1945 and established the Coal Research Institute, where he studied with several assistants the nature of coal in Japan.  The institute has been instrumental in introducing steel beams and columns to replace wooden beams and columns in coal mines in this country.  His research at the institute led to the discovery of germanium in coal and the extraction of germanium from coal gas waste liquid.

    In 1953 he  represented Japan at the International Congress on the Study of Coal Structure.  The same year he was appointed to teach the subject of coal petrology at the Second Engineering Department at Tokyo University and at the Science Faculty of Kyushu University.

   In 1957, he was awarded the Purple Order of Merit for his various achievements in the   field of technical development.

    In 1962 a doctorate for technology by the University of Kyoto was conferred on him.

   In 1967 he received an award by the fuel Association.

    In 1969 the Asai Germanium Research Institute was established.

    In January 1975 he was elected a member of the New York Academy of Science.

    At present he continues his research and directs the Organic Germanium Clinic

    Dr. Asai is married to Erika (nee Hoelterhof) and has a son and three daughters.

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