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Masao Horiba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Masao Horiba
was a Japanese businessman. In 1945, he founded Horiba Radio Laboratory, now Horiba Ltd., a manufacturer of advanced analytical and measurement technology. Masao Horiba received several awards from the Japanese government including a national Blue Ribbon Medal, and was the first non-American to receive the Pittcon Heritage Award.〔〔 == Early life and education == Masao Horiba was born on December 1, 1924, in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. He was the second son of Shinkichi Horiba, a chemistry professor at Kyoto Imperial University, and his wife Mikiko.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kwansei-ac.jp/iba/entre/en/library/vol8.html )〕 As a child, Horiba suffered from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. He attended Kyoto Teachers' School's Elementary School and Konan Junior High and Senior High Schools in Kobe, Japan.〔 Originally interested in mathematics and astronomy, Horiba was introduced to nuclear physics by one of his high school teachers〔 at the Konan Boys' High School.〔 He received a B.S. in physics,〔 and hoped to study nuclear physics with Bunsaku Arakatsu at Kyoto University. However, further study in nuclear physics was not possible in post-war Japan. The American authorities had banned such study, and instruments and testing devices had been removed or destroyed.〔
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