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Hideo Nakajima

Hideo Nakajima

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Materials Science

D-Index
50
Citations
10239
World Ranking
10164
National Ranking
620

Overview

Hideo Nakajima is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and specializes mainly in engineering with a strong focus on mechanical engineering and materials chemistry. Their research encompasses various subfields including surgery, mechanics of materials, and aerospace engineering. The core topics addressed in their work include aluminum alloys composites properties, metal and thin film mechanics, aluminum alloy microstructure properties, additive manufacturing materials and processes, microstructure and mechanical properties, cellular and composite structures, and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies.

Their publication record demonstrates contributions to multiple scientific journals and venues. Key recent papers include:

  • Open-channel metals fabricated by the removal of template wires (2020, Journal of materials research/Pratt's guide to venture capital sources)
  • Fabrication of Open-Channel Aluminum by Template-Extraction Technique (2023, MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS)
  • Fabrication of Aluminum Alloy with Open-Channel and Columnar Structures through a Ceramic Fiber Template Method (2023, Metals)
  • Open-channel Metals and Their Fabrication Methods (2021, Materia Japan)
  • Arborization of Musculocutaneous Perforators in the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (2025, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open)

Frequent publication venues include:

  • MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
  • Materia Japan
  • Journal of materials research/Pratt's guide to venture capital sources
  • Metals
  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open

Collaborations with other researchers have played a role in their scholarly output. Notable coauthors are:

  • Yoshiaki Sakamoto
  • Nobuaki Imanishi
  • Toshiharu Minabe
  • Hak Chang
  • Satoshi Fukuzumi

Hideo Nakajima's work spans technical and applied science domains, blending engineering principles with materials chemistry and surgical studies. The intersection of these fields emphasizes materials fabrication techniques, microstructural analysis, and properties of aluminum alloys, particularly focusing on novel open-channel structures and additive manufacturing methods.

Best Publications

  • Fabrication, properties and application of porous metals with directional pores

    Hideo Nakajima

  • Metallic Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration

    Kelly Alvarez;Hideo Nakajima

  • Anisotropic mechanical properties of porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification

    S.K Hyun;K Murakami;H Nakajima

  • Peculiar elastic behavior of Ti–Nb–Ta–Zr single crystals

    M. Tane;S. Akita;T. Nakano;K. Hagihara

  • Hollow oxide formation by oxidation of Al and Cu nanoparticles

    R. Nakamura;D. Tokozakura;H. Nakajima;J.-G. Lee

  • Artificial fabrication of an L10‐type ordered FeAu alloy by alternate monatomic deposition

    K. Takanashi;S. Mitani;M. Sano;H. Fujimori

  • Fabrication of porous copper by unidirectional solidification under hydrogen and its properties

    H Nakajima;S.K Hyun;K Ohashi;K Ota

  • Diffusion in α-Ti and Zr

    Rodolfo Ariel Perez;Hideo Nakajima;Fanny Dyment

  • Low Young's modulus in Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr-O alloys: Cold working and oxygen effects

    M. Tane;T. Nakano;S. Kuramoto;M. Hara

  • The Discovery and Acceptance of the Kirkendall Effect: The Result of a Short Research Career

    Hideo Nakajima

  • Evaluation of porosity in porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification under pressurized hydrogen

    S. Yamamura;H. Shiota;K. Murakami;H. Nakajima

  • Formation of hollow ZnO through low-temperature oxidation of Zn nanoparticles

    R. Nakamura;J.-G. Lee;D. Tokozakura;H. Mori

  • Oxidation behaviour of Ni nanoparticles and formation process of hollow NiO

    R. Nakamura;J.-G. Lee;H. Mori;H. Nakajima

  • Effect of transference velocity and hydrogen pressure on porosity and pore morphology of lotus-type porous copper fabricated by a continuous casting technique

    J.S. Park;S.K. Hyun;S. Suzuki;H. Nakajima

  • Fabrication of lotus-type porous stainless steel by continuous zone melting technique and mechanical property

    T. Ikeda;H. Nakajima;T. Aoki

  • Anisotropic compressive properties of porous copper produced by unidirectional solidification

    S.K. Hyun;H. Nakajima

  • Biocompatible low Young's modulus achieved by strong crystallographic elastic anisotropy in Ti–15Mo–5Zr–3Al alloy single crystal

    S.-H. Lee;M. Todai;M. Tane;K. Hagihara

  • Fabrication of Lotus‐type Porous Metals and their Physical Properties

    H. Nakajima;T. Ikeda;S.K. Hyun

  • Single-phase interdiffusion in Ni3Al

    T. Ikeda;A. Almazouzi;H. Numakura;M. Koiwa

  • Diffusion of oxygen in amorphous Al2O3, Ta2O5, and Nb2O5

    R. Nakamura;T. Toda;S. Tsukui;M. Tane

  • Sound absorption characteristics of lotus-type porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification

    Zhenkai Xie;Teruyuki Ikeda;Yosiyuki Okuda;Hideo Nakajima

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuhiro Nakata
Kazuhiro Nakata Osaka University
Hirotaro Mori
Hirotaro Mori Osaka University
Takayoshi Nakano
Takayoshi Nakano Osaka University
Masahiko Hirao
Masahiko Hirao University of Tokyo
Yuji Matsuzawa
Yuji Matsuzawa Sumitomo Hospital
Yukichi Umakoshi
Yukichi Umakoshi Osaka University
Koki Takanashi
Koki Takanashi Tohoku University
Seiichiro Tarui
Seiichiro Tarui Osaka University
Hiroaki Tsuchiya
Hiroaki Tsuchiya Osaka University
An Pang Tsai
An Pang Tsai Tohoku University

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