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Yoshida, Masaru was born on December 7, 1937 in Tokyo. Son of Akira and Sumi (Yomezawa) Yoshida.
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Yoshida, Masaru was born on December 7, 1937 in Tokyo. Son of Akira and Sumi (Yomezawa) Yoshida.
Master of Science, Hokkaido University, 1964. Doctor of Science, Hokkaido University, 1977.
With Japan Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, 1968-1970. Research associate Osaka City University, Japan, 1970-1981, lecturer Japan, 1981-1983, associate professor Japan, 1983-1991, professor Japan, 1991-2001. President Gondwana Institute for Geology and Environment, Hashimoto, Japan, since 2001.
Councillor Osaka City University, 1981-1982. Co-leader United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization-IUGS-IGCP Northern 368, 1995-2000. Member Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, 1968-1971, 79-80.
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Member of International Association for Gondwana Research (president 1995—2001, emeritus president since 2001), Academy Alpine Club Hokkaido, Geological Society Nepal, Geological Society Sri Lanka, Geological Society India, Geological Society Japan.
Married Soko Kubota, May 23, 1964 (deceased February 1984). 3 children; Married Yoshi Sasaki, May 17, 1987.