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Ikeya, Motoji was born on May 17, 1940 in Suita, Osaka, Japan. Son of Tokuji and Masa (Nakayasu) Ikeya.
(This is the first book covering an interdisciplinary fiel...)
This is the first book covering an interdisciplinary field between microwave spectroscopy of electron paramagnetic resonance (Epr) or electron spin resonance (Esr) and chronology science, radiation dosimetry and Esr (Epr) imaging in material sciences. The main object is to determine the elapsed time with Esr from forensic medicine to the age and radiation dose in earth and space science. This book is written primarily for earth scientists as well as for archaeologists and for physicists and chemists interested in new applications of the method. This book can serve as an undergraduate and graduate school textbook on applications of Esr to geological and archaeological dating, radiation dosimetry and microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (Mri). Introduction to Esr and chronology science and principle of Esr dating and dosimetry are described with applications to actual problems according to materials.
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Ikeya, Motoji was born on May 17, 1940 in Suita, Osaka, Japan. Son of Tokuji and Masa (Nakayasu) Ikeya.
Bachelor Engineering, Osaka University, 1963. Master Engineering, Osaka University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, Osaka University, 1970.
Research associate department nuclear engring Nagoya (Japan) University, 1967-1969, lecturer, 1969-1973. Research associate department physics University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1970-1973. Professor Technology College, Yamaguchi University, Ube, 1973-1987.
Professor physics department Osaka University, Toyonaka, 1987-1991, professor department earth and space science, from 1991. President Applied Electron Spin Resonance Workshop, Osaka, 1985-2001. Co-president International Symposium on Electron Spin Resonance Dosimetry, München, 1988, Why Do Animals Behave Unusually Before Earthquakes, 1998, Precursor Phenomena Before Big Earthquakes, 2000.
(This is the first book covering an interdisciplinary fiel...)
(This is the first book covering an interdisciplinary fiel...)
Member Physical Society Japan, Geochem. Society Japan.
Married Yoshiko Okada, May 5, 1969. Children: Jun, Yuri.