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  1. Hiroshi Yamamoto is a researcher and professor at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) in Japan. He studies organic molecules for future electronics, such as molecular conductors, superconductors, and spintronics.

  2. Hiroshi Yamamoto is the name of: Hiroshi Yamamoto (archer) (born 1962), Japanese Olympic archer. Hiroshi Yamamoto (comedian) (born 1978), Japanese comedian from the comedy trio Robert (owarai) Hiroshi Yamamoto (politician) (born 1954), Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party.

  3. The Stories of Ibis (アイの物語, Ai no Monogatari) is a Japanese science-fiction light novel by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 弘) and translated by Takami Nieda. Yamamoto considered this to be an easier read than his earlier science fiction novel 'God Never Keeps Silent' because of its "light novel touch".

    • Hiroshi Yamamoto
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  4. Hiroshi Yamamoto is a professor at the Institute for Molecular Science and the Graduate University of Advanced Sciences in Japan. He studies organic spintronics using chiral molecules, supramolecular nanowires, and organic Mott-FET/superconducting devices.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · The official website of publisher Tokyo Sogensha announced on Thursday that sci-fi novelist Hiroshi Yamamoto died on March 29 due to aspiration pneumonia. He was 68. Yamamoto's...

  6. Yamamoto Hiroshi (1956-2024) was a prolific and influential writer of science fiction, fantasy and horror, as well as a pioneer of role-playing games and interactive media in Japan. He wrote novels, short stories, nonfiction, game books and tie-ins, exploring themes of religion, occult, AI, monsters and disaster.

  7. May 5, 2016 · Hiroshi Yamamoto is Japans most decorated archery Olympian. His extraordinary career spans five Olympic Games – and it’s not over yet. A hugely talented junior, Yamamoto won seven national titles in high school and college – still a national record.