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Yoshiaki “荒田 吉明” Arata

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Yoshiaki “荒田 吉明” Arata

Birth
Kyoto, Kyōto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
Death
5 Jun 2018 (aged 94)
Osaka, Osaka-shi, Osaka, Japan
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Yoshiaki Arata (荒田 吉明 Arata Yoshiaki) was a Japanese physicist. Arata was one of the pioneering researchers into nuclear fusion in Japan and a former professor at Osaka University. He is reported to be a strong nationalist, speaking only Japanese in public. He received the Order of Culture in 2006.

Arata started researching and publishing in the field of cold fusion around 1998, together with his colleague Yue Chang Zhang.

"27th October 2006: The Japanese Government released news on 5 winners of the Order of Culture in 2006. Yoshiaki Arata, Professor Emeritus, Osaka University is one of five. He is awarded for his great academic achievements in high temperature engineering and new welding science. The Order of Culture (Bunka-Kunsho) is the highest ranked award in Japan. The awarding ceremony was at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo on 3rd November, Culture Day in Japan."

Yoshiaki Arata was a member of ISCMNS and Japan CF-Research Society, and was well known with his DS cathode experiments which reveal large excess heat and 4He generation.
Yoshiaki Arata (荒田 吉明 Arata Yoshiaki) was a Japanese physicist. Arata was one of the pioneering researchers into nuclear fusion in Japan and a former professor at Osaka University. He is reported to be a strong nationalist, speaking only Japanese in public. He received the Order of Culture in 2006.

Arata started researching and publishing in the field of cold fusion around 1998, together with his colleague Yue Chang Zhang.

"27th October 2006: The Japanese Government released news on 5 winners of the Order of Culture in 2006. Yoshiaki Arata, Professor Emeritus, Osaka University is one of five. He is awarded for his great academic achievements in high temperature engineering and new welding science. The Order of Culture (Bunka-Kunsho) is the highest ranked award in Japan. The awarding ceremony was at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo on 3rd November, Culture Day in Japan."

Yoshiaki Arata was a member of ISCMNS and Japan CF-Research Society, and was well known with his DS cathode experiments which reveal large excess heat and 4He generation.

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