Since July 2006, under the auspices of the “Fundamental Research Project on Advanced Hydrogen Science”, a 7-year-long project adopted by NEDO, Professor Murakami has managed and pursued research on hydrogen and material property as the project leader in collaboration with National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and is tirelessly working toward the realization of a hydrogen society. His research interests are: strength of materials; metal fatigue; fracture mechanics; hydrogen embrittlement; stress analysis; and tribology. He has published 13 books and over 400 papers. He has been a Director of the Research Center for Hydrogen Industrial Use and Storage (HYDROGENIUS), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology since July 2006. He is currently the Special advisor to Director of International institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University. He has lectured Strength of materials, theory of Elasticity for undergraduate courses and Fatigue and fracture for post graduate. He has supervised more than 35 PhD students.