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Junya Suehiro

Junya Suehiro

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
4682
World Ranking
6519
National Ranking
283

Overview

Junya Suehiro is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan and specializes primarily in engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering and biomedical engineering. Their research contributions span a range of topics within engineering, including microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, analytical chemistry and sensors, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, extracellular vesicles in disease, thermal properties of materials, and biosensors and analytical detection.

Their publication record includes significant venues such as AIP Advances, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, IEEE Sensors Letters, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, and Sensors. The majority of their works appear in AIP Advances and Japanese Journal of Applied Physics.

Selected recent papers by Junya Suehiro include:

  • Effect of mixing ratio on NO2 gas sensor response with SnO2-decorated carbon nanotube channels fabricated by one-step dielectrophoretic assembly, 2021, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Characterization of Extra-Cellular Vesicle Dielectrophoresis and Estimation of Its Electric Properties, 2022, Sensors
  • Response properties of nitrogen dioxide gas sensors with tin oxide decorated carbon nanotube channel fabricated by two-step dielectrophoretic assembly, 2020, AIP Advances
  • Fault Ride-Through Techniques for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator Wind Turbines (PMSG-WTGs): A Systematic Literature Review, 2022, Energies
  • Quantitative evaluation of dielectrophoretic separation efficiency of cancer exosomes based on fluorescence imaging, 2024, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics

Frequent collaborators of Suehiro include Masafumi Inaba, Michihiko Nakano, Tamer F. Megahed, Takenori Oda, and Masaki Kono. Collaboration with Masafumi Inaba is particularly notable, with a high number of joint publications.

The main fields and subfields of their work break down as follows:

  • Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Molecular Biology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Bioengineering

The key topics addressed in their research include:

  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection

Best Publications

  • Fabrication of a carbon nanotube-based gas sensor using dielectrophoresis and its application for ammonia detection by impedance spectroscopy

    Junya Suehiro;Guangbin Zhou;Masanori Hara

  • Dielectrophoretic fabrication and characterization of a ZnO nanowire-based UV photosensor.

    Junya Suehiro;Nobutaka Nakagawa;Shin Ichiro Hidaka;Makoto Ueda

  • Selective detection of viable bacteria using dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method

    Junya Suehiro;Ryo Hamada;Daisuke Noutomi;Masanori Shutou

  • Quantitative estimation of biological cell concentration suspended in aqueous medium by using dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method

    Junya Suehiro;Ryuichi Yatsunami;Ryo Hamada;Masanori Hara

  • Controlled fabrication of carbon nanotube NO2 gas sensor using dielectrophoretic impedance measurement

    Junya Suehiro;Guangbin Zhou;Hiroshi Imakiire;Weidong Ding

  • DETECTION OF PARTIAL DISCHARGE IN SF6 GAS USING A CARBON NANOTUBE-BASED GAS SENSOR

    Junya Suehiro;Guangbin Zhou;Masanori Hara

  • Schottky-type response of carbon nanotube NO2 gas sensor fabricated onto aluminum electrodes by dielectrophoresis

    Junya Suehiro;Hiroshi Imakiire;Shin Ichiro Hidaka;Weidong Ding

  • The dielectrophoretic movement and positioning of a biological cell using a three-dimensional grid electrode system

    Junya Suehiro;Ronald Pethig

  • Dielectrophoretic filter for separation and recovery of biological cells in water

    Junya Suehiro;Guangbin Zhou;M. Imamura;M. Hara

  • Selective detection of bacteria by a dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method using an antibody-immobilized electrode chip

    Junya Suehiro;Akio Ohtsubo;Tetsuji Hatano;Masanori Hara

  • A rapid bacteria detection technique utilizing impedance measurement combined with positive and negative dielectrophoresis

    R. Hamada;R. Hamada;H. Takayama;Y. Shonishi;L. Mao

  • High sensitive detection of biological cells using dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method combined with electropermeabilization

    Junya Suehiro;Masanori Shutou;Tetsuji Hatano;Masanori Hara

  • Analysis of PD-generated SF/sub 6/ decomposition gases adsorbed on carbon nanotubes

    W. Ding;R. Hayashi;K. Ochi;J. Suehiro

  • Production of carbon nanoonions and nanotubes using an intermittent arc discharge in water

    K. Imasaka;Y. Kanatake;Y. Ohshiro;J. Suehiro

  • Fabrication of interfaces between carbon nanotubes and catalytic palladium using dielectrophoresis and its application to hydrogen gas sensor

    Junya Suehiro;Shin Ichiro Hidaka;Shinji Yamane;Kiminobu Imasaka

  • Application of dielectrophoresis to fabrication of carbon nanohorn gas sensor

    Junya Suehiro;Noriaki Sano;Guangbin Zhou;Hiroshi Imakiire

  • Effect of mixing ratio on NO2 gas sensor response with SnO2-decorated carbon nanotube channels fabricated by one-step dielectrophoretic assembly

    Masafumi Inaba;Takenori Oda;Masaki Kono;Nisarut Phansiri

  • Improvement of electric pulse shape for electropermeabilization-assisted dielectrophoretic impedance measurement for high sensitive bacteria detection

    Junya Suehiro;Tetsuji Hatano;Masanori Shutou;Masanori Hara

  • Experimental studies of free conducting wire particle behavior between nonparallel plane electrodes with AC voltages in air

    K.-I. Sakai;D.L. Abella;Y. Khan;J. Suehiro

  • Motion behavior and deactivation method of free-conducting particle around spacer between diverging conducting plates under DC voltage in atmospheric air

    Y. Khan;K.I. Sakai;E.K. Lee;J. Suehiro

  • Synthesis of nano-structured materials by laser-ablation and their application to sensors

    T. Okada;J. Suehiro

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigemitsu Okabe
Shigemitsu Okabe TEPCO (Japan)
Hitoshi Okubo
Hitoshi Okubo Aichi Institute of Technology

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