Professor Ryugo S. Hayano
| Born | January 3, 1952 |
| Resident of | Hiroo, Tokyo |
| Originally from | Ogaki, Gifu, Japan |
Education
| 1974 Mar | Graduated from Dept. of Physics, University of Tokyo |
| 1979 Mar | Graduated from Graduate School of Physics, University of Tokyo (Ph.D) |
Professional Records
| 1979 Apr | Research associate, Meson Science Laboratory, University of Tokyo |
| 1982 Nov | Associate Professor, KEK |
| 1985 Apr | Guest associate professor, Dept. of Physics, University of Tokyo |
| 1986 Apr | Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of Tokyo |
| 1997 Jan | Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of Tokyo |
Other
| 1993 Sep - 1995 Aug | Monubusho research funding division officer |
| 2000 Apr - 2001 Mar | Chairman, Graduate School of Physics, UT |
| 2000-2005 | Nuclear Physics A, Associate Editor |
| 2002- | Nuclear Instruments & Methods (NIMA) Advisory Editorial Board |
| 2001 Jul-2002 Jun | CERN EP division Guest Professor |
| 2006 Jan - | Nuclear Physics A, Supervisory Editor |
| 2009 Jan - 2013 Dec | BOARD Member for Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics |
| 2009 May- | "Wissenschaftkicher Rat" (advisory board member) of GSI |
| 2009 July- | Scientific advisory committee, Helmholtz Institute in Mainz (HIM) |
Awards
| 1998 Feb | 14th Inoue Prize for Science (Discovery of metastable Sigma hypernucleus and long-lived antiprotonic helium atoms) |
| 2008 Dec | 2008 Nishina Memorial Prize (Study of antiprotonic helium atoms) |
| 2009 May | 62nd Chunichi Cultural Prize (Study of antiprotonic helium atoms) |
More
| 2009 Mar | Italian high-school students sent me a list of questions, such as how I decided to become a physicist, etc., and and here are my answers. |
