Akito Arima Scientist

Akito Arima (有馬 朗人, Arima Akito, born September 13, 1930) is a Japanese nuclear physicist, known for the interacting boson model.Arima was born 1930 in Osaka. He studied at the University of Tokyo, where he received his doctorate in 1958. He became a research associate at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, the University of Tokyo in 1956. He became a lecturer in 1960, and an associate professor at the Department of Physics in 1964. He was promoted to a full professor in 1975. He was president of the University of Tokyo during 1989-1993. In 1993, he moved to Hosei University. Since 1993, he has been scientific adviser of the Ministry of Education and from 1993 to 1998 president of RIKEN.He was a visiting professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey (1967–1968), and a professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (1971–1973). In 1974, he founded the interacting boson model with Francesco Iachello.In 1998 he entered the Diet of Japan as a member of the House of Councillors for the Liberal Democratic Party. He was Minister of Education until 1999 under the government of Keizo Obuchi. After the cabinet reshuffle in 1999, he served as Director of the Science Museum. From 2000 he was chairman of the Japan Science Foundation.Arima has served as the Chancellor of Musashi Academy of the Nezu Foundation since 2006.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 13, 1930
Birth place
Osaka Prefecture
Nationality
Japan
Education
University of Tokyo
Known for
Interacting boson model

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Scientist

awards
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Japan Academy Prize (academics)
Nishina Memorial Prize
Legion of Honour
Franklin Institute
Order of the British Empire
Order of the Rising Sun
Humboldt Prize
Order of Culture
Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics
Person of Cultural Merit
Field of study
Physics

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