Yosuke Komatsu | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yosuke Komatsu | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award 

Resercher, at Institute of Health Sciences, Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd, Japan.

Yosuke Komatsu is a distinguished scientist currently affiliated with KIRIN Holdings Company Limited, Health Science Research Institute, where he leads projects in nutrition and gut microbiota. With training in pharmaceutical and life sciences from Hokkaido University, he brings multidisciplinary expertise in metabolomics, protein science, and prebiotics. Komatsu’s innovative work centers on how human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and dietary proteins influence gut microbial metabolism, nutrient absorption, and infant growth. He has authored numerous peer‑reviewed publications in high‑impact journals, combining advanced NMR metabolomic techniques and in vitro digestion models. His research elucidates cross‑feeding mechanisms in the gut microbiome and the nutritional quality of protein sources ranging from milk to insects. With a strong track record in publication, patent development, and conference presentations, he is poised to contribute novel insights into human health, nutritional biomarkers, and early‑life diet interventions. Komatsu is widely respected for bridging basic science and applied nutrition research.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Yosuke Komatsu earned all his degrees at Hokkaido University in Japan. He completed his Bachelor’s degree (2004–2008) in Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences within the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, followed by a Master’s program (2008–2010) at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He then pursued a PhD (2018–2021) in Life Sciences at the Graduate School of Life Science. During his doctoral studies, Komatsu worked under the Soft Matter Science group, focusing on protein digestibility and nutritional metabolism using advanced analytical methods. His academic training provided him with rigorous grounding in pharma, metabolomics, and nutritional science, fostering his ability to conduct interdisciplinary research. His education set the foundation for later innovation in human milk oligosaccharide research and protein evaluation. It enabled him to integrate pharmaceutical insights with nutritional outcomes demonstrated through in vitro digestion models, NMR metabolomics, and gut microbiome analysis, culminating in a robust research portfolio.

💼 Experience

Yosuke Komatsu has built a solid research career in Japan’s nutrition and food science industry as well as academia. Since June 2024, he has been at KIRIN Holdings, Health Science Research Institute, where he oversees studies on prebiotics, human milk oligosaccharides, and metabolomics. From November 2015 to May 2024, he worked at Morinaga Milk Industry’s Health and Nutrition Science Institute, developing projects related to protein digestibility, dietary amino acid balance, and gut health. Simultaneously, he held adjunct roles at Juntendo University (Apr 2023–Mar 2024) and Hokkaido University (Apr 2017–Mar 2024), bridging academic research and industry. Earlier, from April 2010 to October 2015, he was at Morinaga’s Tokyo Tama Factory. Across these roles, Komatsu has led both laboratory-based and translational studies, supervised student training, collaborated across institutions, and guided patent filings. His experience uniquely blends industrial research, academic collaboration, and leadership in research dissemination through publications and presentations.

🔬 Research Interests

Yosuke Komatsu focuses on the intersection of nutrition, gut microbiota, and protein science. His work encompasses: (1) Prebiotics and Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs)—exploring how HMOs support beneficial gut bacteria like Faecalibacterium prausnitzii via cross‑feeding mechanisms; (2) Protein digestibility and nutritional quality—comparing human milk, formula, plant, insect, and casein proteins under infant digestion models (INFOGEST); (3) Metabolomics and gut microbial metabolites—using NMR to identify biomarkers responsive to protein undernutrition or maternal diet; (4) Nutrition biomarkers such as albumin redox state and urinary taurine to assess protein status. He applies integrative metabolomic, microbiome, transcriptomic, and in vitro digestion techniques. His aim is to elucidate how early‑life nutrition influences microbial ecology, infant growth, and long‑term metabolic health, bridging molecular insights to practical dietary interventions.

🏆 Award

Yosuke Komatsu’s excellent research communication was recognized in August 2023, when he received the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Japan DOHaD Society. This accolade highlighted his oral presentation on maternal diet, human milk nutrient composition, and infant growth outcomes, demonstrating clarity, scientific depth, and relevance to developmental origins of health and disease. The award underscores his ability to present complex findings—such as links between maternal nutrition, HMOs, and infant growth trajectories—in an engaging, compelling manner to expert audiences. This recognition reflects his dedication to advancing nutritional science and his effectiveness as a science communicator. He has also delivered invited lectures at prominent conferences, including the IDF World Dairy Summit and international metabolomics symposia. Together, his award and speaking engagements illustrate both his scientific excellence and his leadership in disseminating research results to diverse scholarly communities.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Below are some of Komatsu’s major publications, each listed with year, journal, and citation link:

Haruka Onodera, Yohei Sato, Yosuke Komatsu, Makoto Yamashita, et al. (2025). “HMOs Induce Butyrate Production of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii via Cross‑Feeding by Bifidobacterium bifidum with Different Mechanisms for HMO Types.” Microorganism. Cited by: [single‑line citations needed] 🔗 (2025).
Keiko Motokawa, Maki Shirobe, … Yosuke Komatsu. (2024). “Is urinary taurine associated with protein intake? Itabashi Longitudinal Study on Aging.” Geriatrics & Gerontology International. Cited by: … 🔗
Yosuke Komatsu, Yasuaki Wada, … “Comparison of protein digestibility of human milk and infant formula using the INFOGEST method under infant digestion conditions.” The British Journal of Nutrition (2024). Cited by: … 🔗
Yosuke Komatsu, Muneya Tsuda, … “Nutritional Evaluation of Milk‑, Plant‑, and Insect‑Based Protein Materials by Protein Digestibility Using the INFOGEST Digestion Method.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2023). Cited by: … 🔗
Yosuke Komatsu … (2023). “Associations between Maternal Diet, Human Milk Macronutrients, and Breast‑Fed Infant Growth during the First Month of Life in the SMILE Iwamizawa in Japan.” Nutrients. Cited by: … 🔗

1. Baseline Digestibility Studies

Komatsu Y, Wada Y, Shibasaki T, Kitamura Y, Ehara T, Nakamura H & Miyaji K. (2024). Comparison of protein digestibility of human milk and infant formula using the INFOGEST method under infant digestion conditions. British Journal of Nutrition, published online 3 June 2024; Volume 132(3): pp 1–26. DOI: 10.1017/S0007114524001260. PMID: 38826083. Affiliation: Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan ACS Publications+2OUCI+2Cambridge Core+2.

2. Broad Protein Source Evaluation

Komatsu Y, Tsuda M, Wada Y, Shibasaki T, Nakamura H & Miyaji K. (2023). Nutritional Evaluation of Milk‑, Plant‑, and Insect‑Based Protein Materials by Protein Digestibility Using the INFOGEST Digestion Method. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 71(5): 2503–2513, published 25 January 2023. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c07273. PMID: 36695832. Affiliations: Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd., and Hokkaido University collaboration ACS PublicationsPubMed.

3. Maternal Diet & Infant Growth

Komatsu Y, Wada Y, Tabata F, Kawakami S, Takeda Y, Nakamura K, Ayabe T, Nakamura K, Kimura T & Tamakoshi A. (2023). Associations between Maternal Diet, Human Milk Macronutrients, and Breast‑Fed Infant Growth during the First Month of Life in the SMILE Iwamizawa in Japan. Nutrients, 15(3): 654 (Open Access, published 28 January 2023). DOI: 10.3390/nu15030654 MDPI森永乳業ウェブサイト.

4. Studies Still Pending Full Indexing

  • Onodera H, Sato Y, Komatsu Y, Yamashita M, et al. (2025). HMOs Induce Butyrate Production of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii via Cross‑Feeding by Bifidobacterium bifidum with Different Mechanisms for HMO Types. Microorganism (2025). Not yet indexed in major citation databases.

  • Motokawa K, Shirobe M, et al. including Komatsu Y. (2024). Is Urinary Taurine Associated with Protein Intake? Itabashi Longitudinal Study on Aging. Geriatrics & Gerontology International (2024). No citation metadata visible in standard scholarly indexes.

Conclusion

Dr. Yosuke Komatsu is highly deserving of consideration for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions are significant in advancing nutritional sciences, particularly in understanding protein quality, maternal-infant health, and microbiome interactions. He has a well-rounded portfolio of peer-reviewed research, translational patents, academic engagements, and presentations.

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization
| Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal , NIT SRINAGAR, India

Mr. Basant Lal is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Professional Objective 🎯

Highly motivated, adaptable, and goal-oriented researcher seeking a position in the fields of Tribology (Nano-Micro-Macro), Surface Engineering, Bio-Materials, Metal Matrix Nano-composites, Interface Analysis, Spark Plasma Sintering Technology, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, and the Characterization and Mechanical Property Evaluation of Advanced Materials.

Education Qualifications 📚

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Dec 2019 – April 2024, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Microstructural Evaluation and Tribological Characteristic of Ti-6Al4V/TiC Composite Used for Hip Implant”
Supervisors: Dr. Abhijit Dey & Prof. M.F. WaniM.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2014 – 2016, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)”
Supervisors: Prof. M.F. Wani & Prof. Satish Vasu Kailas, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreB.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2008 – 2012, Haryana, India
MDU University, Haryana
Project: “Anti-Lock Braking System”

Industrial Experience 💼

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
Research Project: Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)Talbros Automotive Components Ltd.
Position: Production Engineer
Role: Managing operations involving production plans & schedules and developmental workYKK Company
Summer Training: Slider DepartmentJai Bharat Maruti Ltd.
Summer Training: Wear and friction behavior of steel against aluminum pin under lubricated conditionsLotus Auto Engineering Ltd.
Summer Training: Machining Department

Materials Characterization Techniques 🔬

Optical Microscopy (OM)3D Optical ProfilometerField Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS)Nano-Indentation TechniqueRaman SpectroscopyWXRFX-ray Diffraction (XRD)Mechanical and Tribological Characterization Techniques

Strengths and Hobbies 🌟

Positive Attitude and Good Learning Skills
Hobbies: Writing Short StoriesGood Leadership Quality
Hobbies: Painting and SketchingAbility to Work in a Team
Hobbies: SingingInquisitiveness
Hobbies: Playing Puzzle Games

Membership of Professional Bodies/Organizations 👥

Life Member, Tribology Society of India (TSI)Professional Member, Institute of Scholars (InSc)Member, International Association of Engineers (IAENG)

Workshops and Short-Term Courses 🎓

Advanced Materials for Structural Applications
IIT Indore (29th Sep – 4th Oct 2020)Advanced Welding Technologies and Failure Analysis
IIT Indore (19th – 24th Sept 2020)Additive Manufacturing
NIT Srinagar (31st Aug – 9th Sep 2020)Recent Advances in Nano-Science and Technology (RANN-2020)
NIT Srinagar (24th – 28th Aug 2020)Recent Advances in Tribology and Surface Engineering SeriesSeries 1 of 4: Introduction to Tribology and Surface Engineering, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (23rd – 28th Nov 2020)Series 4 of 4: Surface Characterization and Treatment in Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (17th – 22nd Aug 2020)Series 2 of 4: Tribology of Machine Components and Applied Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (14th – 19th Sep 2020)

National/International Conferences Organized 🏆

Organizer Committee, “Tribo-India 2023”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, IndiaOrganizer Committee, “1st Indo-Russian International Symposium 2022”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, India

📖 Publications Top Note :

1. Effect of TiC Nano-Particle on Microstructure Evolution and Tribological Behaviour of Ti6Al4V Composites Fabricated via Spark Plasma Sintering

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 197, 109775

2. Fretting Wear Characteristics of Ti6Al4V/TiC Nano Composites Using Response Surface Method

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 193, 109412

3. Influence of TiCp Ceramic Reinforcement on Ti6Al4V Alloy Matrix via Spark Plasma Sintering Technique

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, 2024

4. Effect of Frictional Heating on Mechanically Mixed Layers During Dry Sliding Contact of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys at High Temperature in Vacuum Condition

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Surface Review and Letters, 2022, 29(10), 2250127

5. Advances in Gravimetric Electronic Nose for Biomarkers Detection

Authors: Das, A., Lal, B., Manjunatha, R.
Journal: Series on Biomechanics, 2022, 36(2), pp. 128–140

6. Prediction of Surface Roughness During Dry Sliding Wear: Characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2022, 10(1)

7. Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V Pin Against SS316L Disc in Vacuum Condition at High Temperature

Authors: Kumar, D., Lal, B., Wani, M.F., Philip, J.T., Kuriachen, B.
Journal: Tribology – Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 2019, 13(3), pp. 182–189