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(7)Shuji Nakamura, who was born in Japan
(8)with a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering and a master’s degree in engineering
(9)Get a job at a small business
(10)I was an exchange researcher at the University of Florida in the U.S
(11)be ignored by local doctors as a master’s degree
(12)Then he invented the blue LED
(13)If you publish more than five papers while you have a master’s degree
(14)I’m using a system that gives me a doctorate
(15)He published 25 papers on blue LED to earn a doctorate
(16)After winning the Nobel Prize in 2014
(17)I told you that my biggest motivation was the anger at that time
(18)He was disillusioned with the Japanese research system at the time
(19)I immigrated to the U.S. and got my U.S. citizenship
(20)Giving up Japanese nationality is a bonus

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(2)No, with the invention of blue LEDs, a small and medium-sized company made $1 billion in sales a year
(3)It’s only 200,000 won as a bonus
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(2)I wrote below, but Dr. Nakamura’s disillusionment with the Japanese-style system was not just a small amount of money
(3)In fact, until the invention of the blue LED, small businesses invested a lot in Nakamura
(4)Even though I could get a job at a large company, I went to a local small company on purpose because of my family
(5)But after the Nobel Prize-winning invention, did you think that the company picked out everything you could from Dr. Nakamura, an engineer
(6)Or I don’t know if I told you to take a break because you did one, but you won’t let me study afterwards and use it as a lecture promoter
(7)From the perspective of an engineer who had a lot of research he wanted to do in the future
(8)I chose to go to the U.S. because the company policy was pathetic
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(2)The company invented it, so Nakamura acknowledged it to some extent
(3)Actually, Nakamura was upset because the company that fully supported the invention of blue LEDs
(4)After inventing it, I sent him to a job where he couldn’t study other things, so I quit
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(6)Explained Furthermore The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics went to Professor Isamu Akasaki, Professor Hiroshi Amano, and three developers of the Nichia Chemical Industry, Nakamura Shushi, for their contributions to the development of blue LEDs. Professor Isamu Akasaki and Professor Hiroshi Amano worked on developing blue LEDs using gallium nitride, which everyone else thought were difficult to make, and completed them after more than 1,500 experimentsHowever, regardless of them, Shuji Nakamura succeeded in developing and commercializing blue LEDs independently Shuji Nakamura joined Nichia Chemical Industry in 1979 after studying electronic engineering at Tokushima University Graduate School At the time of joining the company, Nichia Chemical Industries was a local mid-sized company that produced and sold phosphor materials used in CRT monitors and fluorescent lights for about 4 billion won in sales The majority of the employees used agriculture as their own business Nakamura was almost the only pure salaryman among them Nakamura was assigned to the development department, which had only three members, and he was the only one who majored in electronics Rumors swirled that the development team would soon disappear, and others in the company were told that Nakamura was ignorant. He only made things that didn’t work. Five moves

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(2)Additional explanation He developed gallium phosphide, gallium bisogalum aluminum arsenide, etc., which the sales team suggested, saying, “I think the business will do well.” However, the development environment was very poor Nakamura had to study on his own and solve everything because he didn’t have any equipment and subsidiary materials needed for development The sales representative didn’t know much about semiconductor materials, so he also entered the business and had to deal with customer complaints himself Since then, Nakamura has suggested the development of blue LEDs because he thinks that blue LEDs have a great marketability, but the company has dissuaded him, saying that no one has succeeded When the company’s bosses saw him, they asked him if he had left the company yet, so I couldn’t listen to him The budget that cost hundreds of millions of yen was also an obstacle In the end, Nakamura negotiated with the president with the intention of quitting the company if he was rejected, but surprisingly, the president, who had recognized Nakamura’s skills, gladly gave him an OK Nakamura used materials not used by large companies because other large companies were also developing blue LEDs That’s why I chose gallium nitride, which is difficult to develop but much more efficient
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(4)Another reason he started developing blue LEDs was because he was ignored for not having a Ph.D. when he went to the University of Florida as an exchange researcher A younger fellow researcher treated him like an engineer, gave him a brainless huddle and paid him only three to 40 a year, saying you were an engineer When a reporter asked him about the driving force behind his research immediately after winning the Nobel Prize, he replied, “It’s anger. It motivated me all.” At that time, in Japan, there was a system in which five papers were given a doctorate without going to graduate school, but in the end, he wrote a doctoral thesis summarizing the inventions of blue LEDs, the invention of the century. The development of blue LEDs was also a series of difficulties The budget kept going in extra and he had to keep having a bare-ground dive The company pressed him for a quick commercialization, even if the performance was a little off After many difficulties, he developed a method of depositing gallium nitride on a substrate to improve MOCVD, a metallurgical chemical vapor deposition equipment. In 1993, he developed a blue LED that is about 100 times brighter than the previous blue LED on the market. Only then did the surroundings begin to recognize him
(5)Additionally, he left the Nichia Chemical Industry in 1999 and moved to the University of California, Santa Barbara, as a professor The reason for my resignation was my anger at the company The invention patent was monopolized by the company, and Nakamura was compensated only 20,000 yen as a bonus When Nakamura became famous after developing the blue LED, he was dissatisfied that he no longer put it into development and only gave lectures and promoted the company The founder’s chairman believed in Nakamura and supported the development, but Nakamura said, “I am the person who most appreciates the founder who allowed me to study blue LEDs and considered studying abroad in the U.S.” The son-in-law of the successor president and founder did not appreciate Nakamura It was determined that it would be difficult to commercialize blue LEDs and ordered them to stop development. In 2000, Ichia filed a complaint against Nakamura for leaking corporate secrets Nakamura, who continued to persistently torment him by stopping research that he had been pursuing under investigation, as well as his home and university laboratories, filed a lawsuit against Nichia in 2001 It started before a four-year blue LED lawsuit In January 2004, the Tokyo District Court ruled in favor of Nakamura
(6)Ju Ichiaga will pay Nakamura 20 billion yen
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(8)At the time of further explanation, Nichia saw sales profit of blue LEDs
(9)It’s a song that Nakamura created to have a 60 percent rate
(10)I was rooting for Blue L-Mura and I was making money for a Japanese company in the wake of this incident For office workers, it’s NAKAED
(11)Seo’s remuneration system for job inventions has been reviewed
(12)Chiya appealed against the ruling, but the High Court said
(13)Nizia pays N840 million for all patents
(14)He recommended a reconciliation between Nichiya and Nakamura
(15)Tanakamura’s poem about natural spheres and engineers
(16)After failing to overcome the perception of a company with a solar copy, the company was excluded from the painting
(17)accepted the harm Nakamura was furious after the appeal
(18)The law is that Japan is corrupt and unreliable
(19)I decided to criticize him a lecture after winning the Nobel Prize
(20)a scathing critique of the problems of the Japanese judicial system
(21)He also granted U.S. citizenship in 2005
(22)I gave up my Japanese nationality Also announcing the Nobel Prize
(23)It’s said to have been very lucky in Japan’s future generation
(24)Additional explanation In 2014, he was named Nobel laureate
(25)Later, the Japanese media and science government manufactured him
(26)I denigrated him for having won the prize for technology a joint award at the time
(27)Professor Kasaeunki and Professor Amano are blue LE
(28)After releasing D, he only developed the manufacturing process
(29)It’s obvious that Nakamura is wrong
(30)I’ve even considered a lawsuit against the defamation
(31)I gave up because I thought it was unrealistic the number of Nobel Prizes
(32)After the award, at the press conference, no one in the country knows
(33)I have a dream of Merikan, but it was the true size of Japan
(34)I can’t even criticize you for not having freedom

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