Ozawa Yoshiaki Explained

Birth Date:31 March 1899
Birth Place:Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi
Death Place:Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Occupation:paleontologist, geologist
Years Active:1923-1929
Awards:Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (1926)
Spouse:unknown (married since at least 1928)

was a paleontologist and geologist.After graduating from the University of Tokyo (when Tokyo Imperial University in 1923, Ozawa was hired by faculty as an assistant and become a full-time lecturer next year. His early work earned him a fellowship in the Geological Society of Japan and proved that Akiyoshi plateau had a reverse stratigraphy. He became an associate professor in 1925 and got the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy in 1926. The foraminifera genus "Staffella Ozawa" is named after him.[1]

Ozawa with his wife received a grant to travel to Europe (England, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France) and United States in 1927, collaborating with the Massachusetts researcher Joseph Augustine Cushman. During that period and after return to Japan Ozawa performed mostly foraminifera research, both gathering his own samples and analyzing samples of other researchers.

Five months after his return in Japan, Ozawa contracted typhoid fever and died 29 December 1929.[2]

Afterward, the established "The Geological Society of Japan Ozawa Yoshiaki Award" which is granted to young (under 37 years old) scientists for exceptional contribution to the field of geology.[3] [4]

Bibliography

(full bibliography of Ozawa Yoshiaki comprise at least 45 publications)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721879 Foraminifera taxon details Staffella Ozawa, 1925
  2. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jgeography/123/3/123_123.343/_pdf Tracing Yoshiaki Ozawa's Experience from Foreign Study and Travel:A Review of Personal Correspondence and Other Auxiliary Material in the Cushman Collection of Foraminifera(National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, U.S.A.)Atsushi ANDO* and Brian T. HUBER*
  3. https://archive.today/20120801224823/http://www.geosociety.jp/english/content0001.html#selection-443.1-443.52 The Geological Society of Japan page in internet archive
  4. http://i2cner.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/news/details.php?code=673 Prof. Takeshi Tsuji (CO₂ Storage Division, lead PI) received the "Ozawa Yoshiaki Award" from the Geological Society of Japan.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20170814101403/http://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2261/32945/1/jcs045006.pdf "Paleontological and Stratigraphical Studies on the Permo-Carboniferous Limestone of Nagato" in internet archive