Here's the president's profile in an easy-to-understand, humorous, Wikipedia-style manner.
"I started this page with the idea of a Wikipedia page, but, to my surprise, a real Wikipedia page had already been created! (I was so happy!) However, this page is by far the most detailed and accurate as it is written by me personally, so please use this page to cite information."
- Kazumi Muraki, the President of CRRA

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Kazumi Muraki
Last Update:May 18, 2022
Kazumi Muraki (born: August 18, 2000) is a Japanese chemist, inventor, adventurer, and social entrepreneur. He is the President and Director of the Carbon Recovering Research Association (CRRA). He specializes in CO2 direct air capture (DAC) and synthesis of fuels and chemical products from CO2 (C1 Chemistry). He conducts independent research at CRRA on topics ranging from how to solve climate change to how to realize human migration to Mars.
He started his career as a chemist in 2010, when he was in the 4th grade of elementary school. In 2017, when he was a sophomore in high school, he was selected by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) for the Strategic Information and Communications R&D Promotion Programme (SCOPE) for the INNO-vation prize in the disruptive technology category. He then founded CRRA and become its director at the age of 17. In 2019, due to his research achievements, he was admitted to the University of Tokyo after passing the entrance examination with a recommendation (Engineering Area 5) and enrolled in the Science I class. Currently, he is a 4th-year student in the Nozaki Research Laboratory of the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tokyo, and from January 2021, he was also a special researcher (Science Fellow) at the Frontier Research Center, POLA Chemical Industries, Inc, the research and development division of POLA, a major cosmetics manufacturer. Since March of the same year, he has also served as a scientific and technical advisor for an agri-tech company, Happy Quality Co. In September of the same year, he became a moonshot ambassador for the Cabinet Office. In March 2022, he became a member of the Future Yamanashi Creation Council, an advisory body to the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture. Awards and recognitions include: Forbes JAPAN 30 UNDER 30 2019 in the Science category as "30 Japanese under 30 who will change the world" (2019), Forbes JAPAN 100 as "100 people of the year" (2021), the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications INNO-vation (2017), the Satoshi Omura Natural Science Prize (2018), and more.
His dream is to "stop global warming, save all 7.9 billion people on Earth, and become the first human being to emigrate to Mars."
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4. Awards and achievements
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Kazumi Muraki
