
Overview
Background
Prof Kazuhiro Nogita’s research interests are in: working on Pb-free solder alloys and intermetallics, hydrogen storage alloys, Li-ion battery anode materials, Zn-Al coating alloys and structural Al-Si and Mg alloys. The unifying theme throughout his research career has been the development of environmentally sustainable materials solutions for conventional and alternative electronic, transport and power industries.
Prof Nogita graduated as an Engineer in Japan in 1990 and worked in the nuclear power industry with Hitachi Ltd. for several years. He was awarded a PhD from Kyushu University in 1997 and has subsequently worked on a variety of research projects, including the development of materials for alternative power industries and environmentally friendly applications. He migrated to Australia in 1999 after accepting a position at the University of Queensland, where he currently holds the title of Professor and Director of the Nihon Superior Centre for the Manufacture of Electronic Materials (NS CMEM) within the School of Mechanical & Mining Engineering, and a founding manager of The University of Queensland - Kyushu University Oceania Project (“UQ-KU Project”). He is also an invited Professor at Kyushu University and at the University of Malaysia Perlis.
Currently, the majority of Prof Nogita’s research is in two major areas, namely lead-free solders for electronic applications and metal based hydrogen-storage alloys. He holds 15 international patents and has authored over 200 refereed scientific papers. His research has been acknowledged with several awards/fellowships, including Queensland Government Smart Futures Fellowship and he has been instrumental in the establishment of a spin-off company, Hydrexia Pty. Ltd.
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- Professor Kazuhiro Nogita is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Engineering, Institution to be confirmed
- Doctoral Diploma, Institution to be confirmed
Research impacts
In 2002 I became aware, through following international literature, that the Mg-Ni system was a suitable candidate for hydrogen storage applications. I applied my experience in solidification, control and characterisation of eutectic microstructures to investigate bulk casting as means of producing a suitable alloy from this system. The research was novel in the field of hydrogen storage alloys as it resulted in a commercially viable product that could be economically cast, in bulk, to produce a nano-scale microstructure with acceptable kinetics of hydrogen absorption and desorption. The alloy that was developed also displayed a spontaneous protective oxidation reaction preventing the release of hydrogen from the alloy in a compromised storage system. This research resulted in many papers, 3 patent, 3 awards and the development of a spin-off company, Hydrexia Pty. Ltd. To date, Hydrexia has attracted over $20m from investors including Air Liquide, and employed many full time staff in Queensland.
Concurrent to my research in hydrogen storage alloys, I was approached to perform some consulting for a major international manufacturer, Nihon Superior Co. Ltd, involving the characterisation of lead-free solder alloys. This consultancy was highly valued by the company and the work expanded into 5 major research funds with a total investment of over $4.3m at UQ over the past 10 years. Our work was critical to Nihon in protecting its IP (in both the US patent court and Japanese supreme court), and as a result, the company was presented an award from the Japanese Emperor for the creation of significant IP at a ceremony marking the 125 year anniversary of the Japanese patent system in 2010. The research has expanded and resulted in the establishment of the Nihon Superior Centre for the Manufacture of Electronic Materials (NS CMEM) at UQ in 2012 and is associated with over 60 peer-reviewed papers, 5 patents and 3 awards. The NS CMEM has a strong focus on commercially relevant and environmentally sustainable research with the purpose of bringing world-class research capability to the manufacture of electronic materials at the University of Queensland. The Centre has a diverse range of projects and has attracted requests for consulting work from Australian manufacturers in the electronics sector. The research relating to NS CMEM and lead-free solder development was selected for assessment in the ATN Go8 EIA Trial and was recognised in the National Report, 28th November 2012, as having considerable impacts in terms of “reach and significance” and it was stated that “Adoption of the research has produced new policies, products, attitudes, behaviours and /or outlooks in the end-user community”.
I have engaged communities beyond academia by participating in media coverage on my research and endeavouring to communicate the content and potential of research projects to a broader audience. My research has been used to assist in the manufacture of an electric vehicle that participated in the Global Green Challenge in Oct 2009, a 3000km race through outback Australia. Highlights of this race were shared at a seminar with Australian embassy representatives from Austrade, Queensland Government Trade and Export Department representatives, and private industries and academic institutions. I had participated in the coming World Solar Challenge 2013 as a team member of the “Team Arrow” solar car racing team (http://www.teamarrow.com.au/), which consists of a consortium of four Australian engineering companies (Integral Pty. Ltd., Meshlogic Pty. Ltd., Rinstrum Pty. Ltd. and Tritium Pty. Ltd.).
Works
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2004
Conference Publication
Nucleation of eutectic silicon on aluminium phosphide in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys
Nogita, K., Tsujimoto, K., Dahle, A. K. and Drennan, J. (2004). Nucleation of eutectic silicon on aluminium phosphide in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys. Proceedings of 18th Australian Conference on Microscopy & Microanalysis, Geelong, Australia, 2-6 February 2004. Australia: Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Society Inc.
2004
Journal Article
Grain size measurements in Mg-Al high pressure die castings using electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD)
Bowles, A. L., Nogita, K., Dargusch, M. S., Davidson, C. and Griffiths, J. (2004). Grain size measurements in Mg-Al high pressure die castings using electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD). Materials Transactions, 45 (11), 3114-3119. doi: 10.2320/matertrans.45.3114
2004
Journal Article
Microstructure and mechanical properties of high pressure die cast magnesium alloy AE42 with 1% strontium
Dargusch, MS, Pettersen, K, Bakke, P, Nogita, K, Bowles, AL and Dunlop, GL (2004). Microstructure and mechanical properties of high pressure die cast magnesium alloy AE42 with 1% strontium. International Journal of Cast Metals Research, 17 (3), 170-173. doi: 10.1179/136404604225017555
2004
Journal Article
Porosity formation and eutectic modification mechanism of hypoeutectic Al-SI alloys
Nogita, K. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Porosity formation and eutectic modification mechanism of hypoeutectic Al-SI alloys. Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals, 54 (10), 440-446. doi: 10.2464/jilm.54.440
2004
Conference Publication
Recent progress in understanding eutectic solidification in aluminium-silicon foundry alloys
Nogita, K., McDonald, S. D., Dinnis, C. M., Lu, L. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Recent progress in understanding eutectic solidification in aluminium-silicon foundry alloys. 2004 TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A., 14-18 March 2004. Warrendale, PA, U.S.A.: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society.
2004
Journal Article
Eutectic nucleation in Al-Si alloys
McDonald, S. D., Nogita, K. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Eutectic nucleation in Al-Si alloys. Acta Materialia, 52 (14), 4273-4280. doi: 10.1016/j.actamat.2004.05.043
2004
Conference Publication
Crystallography of zirconium hydride in zircaloy-2 nuclear fuel cladding
Une, K., Nogita, K. and Ogata, K. (2004). Crystallography of zirconium hydride in zircaloy-2 nuclear fuel cladding. Proceedings of 18th Australian Conference on Microscopy & Microanalysis, Geelong, Australia, 2-6 February 2004. Australia: Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Society Inc.
2004
Journal Article
Aluminium phosphide as a eutectic grain nucleus in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys
Nogita, K, McDonald, SD, Tsujimoto, K, Yasuda, K and Dahle, AK (2004). Aluminium phosphide as a eutectic grain nucleus in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys. Journal of Electron Microscopy, 53 (4), 361-369. doi: 10.1093/jmicro/dfh048
2004
Journal Article
Eutectic modification of Al-Si alloys with rare earth metals
Nogita, K, McDonald, SD and Dahle, AK (2004). Eutectic modification of Al-Si alloys with rare earth metals. Materials Transactions, 45 (2), 323-326. doi: 10.2320/matertrans.45.323
2004
Conference Publication
Finding eutectic nuclei in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys by focused ion beam milling
Nogita, K., McDonald, S. D., Tsujimoto, K., Yasuda, K. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Finding eutectic nuclei in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys by focused ion beam milling. Proceedings of Japan Institute of Metals Fall Meeting, Japan, 28-30 September 2004. Japan: Japan Institute of Metals.
2004
Journal Article
Solidification mechanisms of unmodified and strontium-modified hypereutectic aluminium-silicon alloys
Nogita, K., McDonald, S. D. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Solidification mechanisms of unmodified and strontium-modified hypereutectic aluminium-silicon alloys. Philosophical Magazine, 84 (17), 1683-1696. doi: 10.1080/14786430310001659803
2004
Journal Article
Modification of Al-Si alloys
Nogita, K., McDonald, S. D. and Dahle, A. K. (2004). Modification of Al-Si alloys. Materials Forum - Aluminium Alloys Their Physical and Mechanical Properties, 28, 945-950.
2004
Journal Article
Crystallography of zirconium hydrides in recrystallized Zircaloy-2 fuel cladding lay electron backscatter diffraction
Une, K, Nogita, K, Ishimoto, S and Ogata, K (2004). Crystallography of zirconium hydrides in recrystallized Zircaloy-2 fuel cladding lay electron backscatter diffraction. Journal of Nuclear Science And Technology, 41 (7), 731-740. doi: 10.3327/jnst.41.731
2003
Journal Article
Effects of boron on eutectic modification of hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys
Nogita, K. and Dahle, A. K. (2003). Effects of boron on eutectic modification of hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys. Scripta Materialia, 48 (3), 307-313. doi: 10.1016/S1359-6462(02)00381-0
2003
Conference Publication
Eutectic modification of hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys with rare earth metals
Nogita, K., McDonald, S. and Dahle, A. K. (2003). Eutectic modification of hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys with rare earth metals. Proceedings of Japan Institute of Metals Fall Meeting, Japan, 11-13 October 2003. Japan: Japan Institute of Metals.
2003
Journal Article
Evaluation of silicon twinning in hypo-eutectic Al-Si alloys
Nogita, K., Drennan, J. and Dahle, A. K. (2003). Evaluation of silicon twinning in hypo-eutectic Al-Si alloys. Materials Transactions, 44 (4), 625-628. doi: 10.2320/matertrans.44.625
2003
Journal Article
Response to Discussion of 'Eutectic modification of Al-Si alloys'
Dahle, A. K., McDonald, S. D. and Nogita, K. (2003). Response to Discussion of 'Eutectic modification of Al-Si alloys'. Metallurgical And Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy And Materials Science, 34A (11), 2690-2693. doi: 10.1007/s11661-003-0031-2
2003
Conference Publication
Highly functional carbon materials impregnated with nano-size RuO2 particle
Tatenuma, K., Noguchi, T., Amano, M., Taguchi, T., Nogita, K., Drennan, J., Mori, T. and Miyazawa, K. (2003). Highly functional carbon materials impregnated with nano-size RuO2 particle. UK - Japan workshop on Nano Science for Energy and Environmenn, Scotland, UK, 11 September 2003. Japan: Japan Society.
2003
Journal Article
Effects of boron-strontium interactions on eutectic modification in Al-10 mass%Si alloys
Nogita, K, McDonald, SD and Dahle, AK (2003). Effects of boron-strontium interactions on eutectic modification in Al-10 mass%Si alloys. Materials Transactions, 44 (4), 692-695. doi: 10.2320/matertrans.44.692
2003
Conference Publication
Development of high performance anode catalyst for DMFC and DDFC (1) - Preparation and characterization of the catalyst
Amano, M., Shioya, K., Arai, O., Tatenuma, K., Haraguchi, T., Drennan, J. and Nogita, K. (2003). Development of high performance anode catalyst for DMFC and DDFC (1) - Preparation and characterization of the catalyst. Proceedings of Annual Meeting Electrochemical Society of Japan, Japan, 1-3 April 2003. Japan: Electrochemical Society of Japan.
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Supervision
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Available projects
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Intermetallic compounds for high reliability electronic interconnections
The aim of this project is to optimise the properties of intermetallics so that they can provide connections between the elements of electrical and electronic circuitry that have greater long-term stability and reliability than can be delivered by the solder alloys currently used to make these connections. The outcome will be electronics, from smart phones to smart grids and electric vehicles in which the high reliability connections will be made with tailored intermetallic compounds rather than traditional solders.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Al-Ni alloys for use as a novel brazing material for joining Al with dissimilar metals
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Development of Sn-Bi based low temperature lead-free solder alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Mechanical properties of Sn-Bi alloys and mechanisms of ductility improvement
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Microstructure control of hot-dip coated Al-Zn based alloy layers on steel
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Structure Development and Stability in Sn-Bi Based Solder Alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and controlling oxidation of Ga and Ga-based alloys to facilitate electronic assemblies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Large scale solid-state hydrogen storage for transportation and grid integration
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Xin Fu Tan, Dr Zhiliang Wang
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Doctor Philosophy
Development of Sn-Bi based low temperature lead-free solder alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Microstructural Characterisation of Trace Element Modified Al-Zn-Mg-Si Alloys
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Production of hydrogen from renewable energy surplus
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lianzhou Wang, Dr Zhiliang Wang
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Atomic-scale Structural Characterisation of Telluride-based Materials for Functional Applications in Thermoelectricty and Electronic Data Storage
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Jin Zou
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Functional Concentration Gradients in Copper-Nickel Substrates for Transient Liquid Phase Soldering
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr Xin Fu Tan
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Development of High-Temperature Sn-Cu Soldering Alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Effect of Na Addition and Microstructure Modification on Mg-based Alloys for Hydrogen Storage Systems
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yahia Ali
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The Interfacial Reactions Between Ga-based Alloys and Common Substrates Used in Microelectronics
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
New Manufacturing Methods for Advanced Lithium Ion Battery Anode Materials
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lianzhou Wang
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Phase Transformation Considerations in Manufacturing Reliable Sn-rich Solder Joints
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms of Surface Stability in Al-Zn Coated Steel
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms of hydrogen absorption and desorption in Mg-Ni alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Microstructure Formation in Reinforced Sn-Cu Lead-free Solder Alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Phase Formation, Transformation and Stability in Micro-alloyed Sn-based Lead-free Solder Alloys and Joints
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Critical properties of Cu6Sn5 for high-temperature and 3D lead-free soldering applications
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Development of Novel Electrode Materials for Next Generation Rechargeable Batteries
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lianzhou Wang
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Eutectic Solidification in Hypo-eutectic Aluminium-Silicon Alloys
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stuart McDonald
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Solidification Mechanisms in the Lead-free Solder Alloy System Sn-Cu-Ni
Associate Advisor
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Enquiries
Contact Professor Kazuhiro Nogita directly for media enquiries about:
- Alloys and casting
- Crystallography
- Electron microscopy
- Engineering - materials
- Engineering microanalysis
- Eutectic alloys
- Hydrogen absorption alloys
- Lead-free soldering alloys
- Magnesium alloys
- Materials engineering
- Nuclear materials - microstructural change
- Nucleation and growth of Al-Si alloys
- Radiation damage in nuclear materials
- Soldering alloys - lead-free
- Solidification
- X-ray imaging
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