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Akiko M. NAKAMURA
- E-mail: amnakamu@kobe-u.ac.jp
- Tel. : 078-803-5740
- Co-I of the orbiter camera of ISAS asteroid mission (HAYABUSA(MUSES-C)), Asteroid Multi-band Imaging CAmera(AMICA).
- Having performed laboratory impact experiments in order to study
velocity distribution of fragments from collisional disruption
and ejecta from particulate layer.
These experiments provide insights into collisional evolution of small
solar system bodies and regolith formation processes on their surface.
- Matsubara, K., Yamaguchi, Y., Nakamura, A. M., Hasegawa, S.
Spatial and shape distributions of ejecta from hypervelocity impact between rock projectile and metal target
International Journal of Impact Engineering 2000, 105252.
- Nagaashi, Y, Furukawa, Y., Nakamura, A. M.
Surface energy of insoluble organic matter simulant: Evaluation based on adhesive force measured by centrifugal and impact separation methods
PSJ 6, 34, 2025.
- Tsuchiyama, A., Yamaguchi, H., Ogawa, M., Nakamura, A. M., Michikami, T., Uesugi, K.
Abrasion experiments of mineral, rock, and meteorite particles: Simulating regolith particles abrasion on airless bodies
Icarus 429, 116432, 2025.
Born in Takamatsu, Japan
- Education
- Ph.D. in Science, Department of Physics, Kyoto University, 1993
- M.Sc. in Science, Department of Physics, Kyoto University, 1990
- B.Sc. in Science, Kyoto University, 1988
- Professional Experience
- Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kobe Univ., 2025-
- Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science, Kobe Univ., 2007-2025
- Associate Professor, Graduate School of Sci. and Tech, Kobe Univ., 1998-2007
- Research Associate, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, 1993-1998
- Lecturer (part-time), Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Oct., 1993- Mar., 1994
- Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1992-1993