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Contact e-mail: ebihara@environment-lab.com

Prof. Kenji Ebihara, a distinguished figure in the realm of environmental science and energy, has left an indelible mark on academia and industry. His journey is one of relentless curiosity, innovation, and dedication. Born in Fukuoka, Japan, Prof. Ebihara’s academic path began at Kyushu University, where he earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in engineering. His insatiable thirst for knowledge led him to explore the frontiers of environmental and energy-related research. Throughout his career, Prof. Ebihara held significant positions:     Professorship: He served as a Professor at the Graduate School of Science and Technology until March 2007. His impact on students and colleagues alike was profound. Director of Environment and Energy Laboratory: Prof. Ebihara assumed the role of Director at the Environment and Energy Laboratory in Fukuoka, Japan. Here, he spearheaded groundbreaking research and development. His research interests span a wide spectrum: Ozone Derivative Radicals: Prof. Ebihara’s current focus lies in the industrial application of ozone derivative radicals. These radicals hold promise for agriculture and biotechnology, impacting soil health, plant growth, and sustainable practices. Cutting-Edge Technologies: Prof. Ebihara’s work bridges theory and practice. He collaborates with experts in fields such as plasma application, digital imaging, and ozone generators to advance environmental solutions.


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The project is co-financed by the national budget, allocated by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the Excellent Science II Program – Co-financing of Scientific Conferences, grant no. KONF/SP/0473/2023/01.