Tian Yehao, a 2014 Nobel Laureate in Physics and a professor at Nagoya University in Japan, said that he plans to promote research on the application of light-emitting diode (LED) technology in the medical field, including the treatment of skin diseases and the development of water purification equipment.
According to reports, Amano pointed out during the interview that LEDs will continue to expand their use in addition to the lighting field. He said that the ongoing research covers "laser displays, equipment for treating skin diseases and water purification equipment".
For medical use, Amano et al. and Nagoya City University have jointly developed therapeutic equipment for treating psoriasis and vitiligo with ultraviolet radiation, and mass production is now available. It is said that in the laser display, they have also developed a red laser source that can project information on the front window of the car, and it is planned to be put into practical use within five years.
It is understood that in the previous 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, Professor Akasaki (85) of Nagoya University, Professor Nagano (54) of Nagoya University, and Professor Nakamura Shuji (60) of the University of California, USA, illuminated by blue The invention of diodes shares this honor.
According to reports, Amano pointed out during the interview that LEDs will continue to expand their use in addition to the lighting field. He said that the ongoing research covers "laser displays, equipment for treating skin diseases and water purification equipment".
For medical use, Amano et al. and Nagoya City University have jointly developed therapeutic equipment for treating psoriasis and vitiligo with ultraviolet radiation, and mass production is now available. It is said that in the laser display, they have also developed a red laser source that can project information on the front window of the car, and it is planned to be put into practical use within five years.
It is understood that in the previous 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, Professor Akasaki (85) of Nagoya University, Professor Nagano (54) of Nagoya University, and Professor Nakamura Shuji (60) of the University of California, USA, illuminated by blue The invention of diodes shares this honor.

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