Morinobu Endo (?? ?? Endo Morinobu, born September 28, 1946) is a Japanese physicist and chemist, often cited as one of the pioneers of carbon nanofibers and carbon nanotubes synthesis at the beginning of the 1970s.
in 1978 from Nagoya University, Japan.
In his works, he developed the structural, synthetic research as well as physical properties analysis, mainly on multi-walled carbon nanotubes.
He showed that they had a tubular structure of graphite layers grown by ultra-fine iron particle by catalytic process, and developed to mass production process for the first time.
This catalytic CVD process has been used as an industrially available mass production method, both substrate and floating catalyst processes.
Present CCVD process has been expecting to grow the wide range of carbon nanotubes by controlling the growth site as well as their nanostructure.
His main research interests are science and applications of "nanocarbons" such as carbon nanotubes, and he has contributed to development of new composites and high-performance energy storage devices such as lithium ion battery, electric double layer capacitor, and fuel cell, based on such structure controlled advanced carbons.
Since 1990, he is a professor of Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers, and now is also the Director of Institute of Carbon Science & Technology, both at Shinshu University.
He is one of the international advisory members of “CARBON” journal.
He has been invited at many international conferences and symposium as a plenary lecturer/key-note speaker.
In addition, he has joined many international conferences as a chairman, organizer and advisory board member.