Kyushu University Professor Chihaya Adachi Wins the "2025 Leo Esaki Award" for Contributions to OLED Technology✨

We are delighted to announce that our technical advisor, Professor Chihaya Adachi, Distinguished Professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious 2025 Leo Esaki Award, a globally recognized honor in the field of nanoscience.

The Leo Esaki Award is a highly prestigious prize bestowed upon researchers who have achieved globally acclaimed research results and are expected to pioneer new fields in nanoscience, nanotechnology, or properties involving prominent quantum effects.

Professor Adachi’s award-winning research theme, titled “Construction of organic double heterostructures and creation of new luminescent molecules for highly efficient organic LEDs,” has been internationally recognized as a crucial breakthrough that is indispensable for enhancing the performance of Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) displays. This is a significant achievement that drives future technology.

Congratulations on the Award
We sincerely pay tribute to Professor Adachi’s outstanding research achievements and respectfully offer our congratulations on this distinguished honor.

We look forward to the continued advancement of Professor Adachi’s research and its further contributions to society.

For more details on the research, please refer to the official announcement from Kyushu University : https://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ja/notices/view/2934