Personal Information
- Name: Takaya Nozawa
- Date of Birth: 24 June 1978
- Citizenship: Japan
- Affiliation:
Division of Science, NAOJ
- Position: project researcher
- Email: takaya.nozawa-(at)-nao.ac.jp
- Address: 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo, 181-8588, Japan
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Academic Achievements
- March 2001 Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Science
Department of Earth and Planetary Science,
School of Science, Hokkaido University
- March 2003 Master of Science
Division of Earth and Planetary Science,
Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- March 2006 Doctor of Science
Division of Earth and Planetary Science,
Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
Thesis Title: "Dust in the Early Universe: Formation in Population III Supernovae and
Destruction in Interstellar Shocks"
Advisor: Prof. Takashi Kozasa
Employment
- 2006/05-2008/08 Research Associate
Hokkaido University
- 2008/09-2014/03 Project Researcher
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, University of Tokyo
- 2014/04-2019/03 NAOJ Fellow (Specially Appointed Assistant Professor)
Division of Theoretical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
- 2019/04-present project researcher
Division of Science, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Teaching Experiences
- 2003/04-2003/09 Teaching Assistant
Hokkaido University
(Subject: Basic Physics Seminar)
- 2004/04-2004/09 Teaching Assistant
Hokkaido University
(Subject: Basic Physical Mathematics Seminar)
- 2007/09-2008/03 Part-time Lecturer
Hokkai-Gakuen University
(Subject: Cosmoscience II)
Grant
- 2007/04-2010/03
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists from the JSPS
(Wakate B, total amount: 3,200,000 JPY)
Project Title: "Physical and chemical evolution of dust in the early universe and its
effect on the observations and the star formation history"
- 2010/04-2014/03
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists from the JSPS
(Wakate A, total amount: 6,300,000 JPY)
Project Title: "Understanding the formation and destruction processes of dust grains
by massive stars and supernovae"
- 2014/04-2017/03pan>
Grant-in-Aid for Science Research from the JSPS
(Kiban C, total amount: 3,600,000 JPY)
Project Title: "Mass-loss history of massive stars and variation of core-collapse
supernovae as probed by the circumstellar dust"
- 2018/04-2021/03
Grant-in-Aid for Science Research from the JSPS
(Kiban C, total amount: 3,300,000 JPY)
Project Title: "Disclosing the origin of cosmic dust particles by establishing
the synthetic model of dust formation"
Membership