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Murayama, Yoshimasa was born on August 2, 1936 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Son of Saburo and Mitsu (Kojima) Murayama.
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Murayama, Yoshimasa was born on August 2, 1936 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Son of Saburo and Mitsu (Kojima) Murayama.
Bachelor, University Tokyo, 1959. Master of Science, University Tokyo, 1961. Doctor of Science, Waseda University, Tokyo, 1990.
Research scientist Control Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, 1961-1970; senior research scientist, Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, 1970-1989; chief staff research scientist Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Saitama, Japan, 1989-1996; lecturer, Saitama U., 1995-1997; executive, consultant, ProTech, Ltd., Tokyo, 1996-1997; professor materials science, Niigata (Japan) U., since 1997. Researcher Control Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, 1961-1989, research group leader, 1989-1996. Committee member Committee for Electronics Materials, Tokyo, 1971-1974.
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Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Japan Society Applied Physics, Physical Society Japan.
Married Naoko Watanabe, March 21, 1963 (deceased April 1981). Children: Hitoshi, Nozomi. Married Yasuko Hirase, July 26, 1981.