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Akinori Yonezawa

Akinori Yonezawa

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
40
Citations
7272
World Ranking
9259
National Ranking
132

Akinori Yonezawa publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Akinori Yonezawa sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 238 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Akinori Yonezawa D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Akinori Yonezawa sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - ACM Fellow Yonezawa is a pioneer of concurrent object-oriented programming systems, and he contributed to developing the area, publishing papers and serving to the community.

Overview

Akinori Yonezawa is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences, focusing primarily on political science and international relations, education, and communication. Their research encompasses higher education governance and development, learning practices in higher education, global educational policies and reforms, and topics related to international students and multicultural education.

Yonezawa's recent publications cover a range of topics within higher education and international educational research. Notable works include:

  • "Japan's Higher Education Policies under Global Challenges" (2023, Asian Economic Policy Review)
  • "Convergence or fragmentation? Recent developments in recognition of microcredentials and their impact on higher education in Asia and the Pacific" (2024, Journal of International Cooperation in Education)
  • "Creating Educational Research as International Knowledge: Fostering early-career educational researchers through international networking" (2023, Educational Studies in Japan)
  • "What Does Liberal Arts Education Mean in Japan and South Korea?" (2024, International Higher Education)
  • "A comparative analysis of career trajectories for U.S.-trained and Japanese-trained Chinese PhDs in engineering" (2024, Asia Pacific Journal of Education)

Their frequent co-authors include S Shimauchi, Shingo Ashizawa, Christopher Ziguras, Jing Liu, and Lili Shi. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary and international engagement across various aspects of education and policy research.

Yonezawa publishes regularly in several academic venues such as:

  • Asian Economic Policy Review
  • Journal of International Cooperation in Education
  • Educational Studies in Japan
  • International Higher Education
  • Asia Pacific Journal of Education

The scientist's key areas of work involve higher education governance and development, including the implementation of global educational policies, employability of graduates, and challenges faced by international students. Additionally, their research touches on second language learning and teaching, indicating a broad interest in diverse issues related to education systems and student experiences in an international context.

In recognition of contributions to their field, Akinori Yonezawa was awarded the ACM Fellow distinction in 1999, noted for pioneering work in concurrent object-oriented programming systems.

Best Publications

  • Object-oriented concurrent programming in ABCL/1

    Akinori Yonezawa;Jean-Pierre Briot;Etsuya Shibayama

  • Analysis of inheritance anomaly in object-oriented concurrent programming languages

    Satoshi Matsuoka;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Abstracting Object Interactions Using Composition Filters

    Mehmet Aksit;Ken Wakita;Jan Bosch;Lodewijk Bergmans

  • Object-oriented concurrent programming

    Akinori Yonezawa;Mario Tokoro

  • ABCL: an object-oriented concurrent system

    Akinori Yonezawa

  • Reflection in an object-oriented concurrent language

    Takuo Watanabe;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Research directions in concurrent object-oriented programming

    Gul Agha;Peter Wegner;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Software Security — Theories and Systems

    Mitsuhiro Okada;Benjamin C. Pierce;Andre Scedrov;Hideyuki Tokuda

  • Hybrid Group Reflective Architecture for Object-Oriented Concurrent Reflective Programming

    Satoshi Matsuoka;Takuo Watanabe;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Bytecode Transformation for Portable Thread Migration in Java

    Takahiro Sakamoto;Tatsurou Sekiguchi;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Modelling and programming in an object-oriented concurrent language ABCL/1

    Akinori Yonezawa;Etsuya Shibayama;Toshihiro Takada;Yasuaki Honda

  • Object-oriented concurrent reflective languages can be implemented efficiently

    Hidehiko Masuhara;Satoshi Matsuoka;Takuo Watanabe;Akinori Yonezawa

  • A Simple Extension of Java Language for Controllable Transparent Migration and Its Portable Implementation

    Tatsurou Sekiguchi;Hidehiko Masuhara;Akinori Yonezawa

  • ACL—a concurrent linear logic programming paradigm

    Naoki Kobayashi;Akinori Yonezawa

  • The Genia Event and Protein Coreference tasks of the BioNLP Shared Task 2011.

    Jin-Dong Kim;Ngan L. T. Nguyen;Yue Wang;Jun'ichi Tsujii

  • StackThreads/MP: integrating futures into calling standards

    Kenjiro Taura;Kunio Tabata;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Inheritance and synchronization in concurrent OOP

    Jean-Pierre Briot;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Highly efficient and encapsulated re-use of synchronization code in concurrent object-oriented languages

    Satoshi Matsuoka;Kenjiro Taura;Akinori Yonezawa

  • A Scalable Mark-Sweep Garbage Collector on Large-Scale Shared-Memory Machines

    Toshio Endo;Kenjiro Taura;Akinori Yonezawa

  • Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns

    Akinori Yonezawa;Satoshi Matsuoka

Frequent Co-Authors

Naoki Kobayashi
Naoki Kobayashi University of Tokyo
Peter Wegner
Peter Wegner Brown University
Gul Agha
Gul Agha University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Oscar Nierstrasz
Oscar Nierstrasz University of Bern
Shojiro Nishio
Shojiro Nishio Osaka University
Yutaka Ishikawa
Yutaka Ishikawa University of Tokyo
Benjamin C. Pierce
Benjamin C. Pierce University of Pennsylvania
Andre Scedrov
Andre Scedrov University of Pennsylvania

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