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  1. Akira Yoshino (吉野 彰, Yoshino Akira?) (Suita, Japón, 30 de enero de 1948) es un químico japonés, profesor de la Universidad de Meijo. Es el inventor de la primera batería de iones de litio segura y viable. [1] En 2019 fue galardonado, junto con John B. Goodenough y Stanley Whittingham, con el Premio Nobel de Química. [1] Educación

  2. Akira Yoshino (吉野 彰, Yoshino Akira, born 30 January 1948) is a Japanese chemist. He is a fellow of Asahi Kasei Corporation and a professor at Meijo University in Nagoya. He created the first safe, production-viable lithium-ion battery, which became used widely in cellular phones and notebook computers.

  3. Akira Yoshino developed the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery in 1985. He is a professor at Meijo University and a researcher at Asahi Kasei Corporation in Japan.

  4. El Dr. Yoshino inventó la primera batería de iones de litio comercialmente viable y ha obtenido más de 60 patentes en esta tecnología. En esta entrevista, explica su trayectoria, los desafíos y los beneficios de las baterías de iones de litio para la electrónica móvil y el medio ambiente.

  5. Akira Yoshino is a Japanese chemist who developed the lithium-ion battery, a breakthrough technology for portable electronics. Learn about his life, education, research, and achievements in this biographical profile.

  6. Dr. Yoshino invented and patented the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery in 1985, based on polyacetylene and carbon materials. He talks about his research journey, the challenges and the role of patents in developing the technology.

  7. Akira Yoshino was interviewed immediately following the announcement of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 9 October 2019. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Chief Scientific Officer of Nobel Media. Akira Yoshino, reflecting on what makes him so creative, suggests that the secret is to keep thinking.