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Kazuyuki Horie

Kazuyuki Horie

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
45
Citations
7635
World Ranking
11744
National Ranking
727

Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
7371
World Ranking
17169
National Ranking
1355

Kazuyuki Horie publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

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

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 395 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Kazuyuki Horie D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kazuyuki Horie is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on materials science with a strong emphasis on polymers and plastics. Computational theory and mathematics also form a significant area within their body of work.

The scientist's main topics of study include dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers as well as computational drug discovery methods. These subjects reflect a specialization that bridges both fundamental polymer chemistry and applied computational techniques.

Horie has contributed to a series of recent publications, all appearing in the venue IUPAC Standards Online in 2021. Notable papers include:

  • Hyperbranched Polymer, 2021, IUPAC Standards Online
  • Dendritic Polymer, 2021, IUPAC Standards Online
  • Focal Unit, 2021, IUPAC Standards Online
  • Regular Dendron, 2021, IUPAC Standards Online
  • End-Group, 2021, IUPAC Standards Online

Frequent co-authors in Horie's work include:

  • Alain Fradet
  • Jiazhong Chen
  • Karl-Heinz Hellwich
  • Jaroslav Kahovec
  • Werner Mörmann

Publications have appeared predominantly in IUPAC Standards Online, indicating a consistent contribution to this publication venue. The ongoing collaboration with multiple co-authors suggests active engagement in a research network specializing in polymer science and standards development.

Best Publications

  • Photophysics, photochemistry, and optical properties of polyimides

    M. Hasegawa;K. Horie

  • Calorimetric investigation of polymerization reactions. III. Curing reaction of epoxides with amines

    K. Horie;H. Hiura;M. Sawada;I. Mita

  • Terminology of polymers and polymerization processes in dispersed systems (IUPAC Recommendations 2011)

    Stanislaw Slomkowski;José V. Alemán;Robert G. Gilbert;Michael Hess

  • Photochemistry in polymer solids. 9. Photoisomerization of azobenzene in a polycarbonate film

    Itaru Mita;Kazuyuki Horie;Katsuhiko Hirao

  • DEFINITIONS OF TERMS RELATING TO REACTIONS OF POLYMERS AND TO FUNCTIONAL POLYMERIC MATERIALS (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)

    K. Horie;Máximo Barón;R. B. Fox;J. He

  • Definition of terms related to polymer blends, composites, and multiphase polymeric materials (IUPAC Recommendations 2004)

    W. J. Work;K. Horie;M. Hess;R. F. T. Stepto

  • Aryl Ether Dendrimers with an Interior Metalloporphyrin Functionality as a Spectroscopic Probe: Interpenetrating Interaction with Dendritic Imidazoles

    Yoriko Tomoyose;Dong-Lin Jiang;Ren-Hua Jin;Takuzo Aida

  • Swelling-induced modulation of static and dynamic fluctuations in polyacrylamide gels observed by scanning microscopic light scattering.

    Hidemitsu Furukawa;Kazuyuki Horie;Ryunosuke Nozaki;Mamoru Okada

  • Solvation Dynamics in Nonaqueous Reverse Micelles

    Hideaki Shirota and;Kazuyuki Horie

  • Diffusion-Controlled Reactions in Polymer Systems

    Itaru Mita;Kazuyuki Horie

  • Calorimetric investigation of polymerization reactions. I. Diffusion‐controlled polymerization of methyl methacrylate and styrene

    Kazuyuki Horie;Itaru Mita;Hirotaro Kambe

  • Multipurpose soft-material SAXS/WAXS/GISAXS beamline at SPring-8

    Hiroyasu Masunaga;Hiroki Ogawa;Takumi Takano;Sono Sasaki

  • Photochemistry in polymer solids. 11. The effects of the size of reaction groups and the mode of photoisomerization on photochromic reactions in polycarbonate film

    Takuya Naito;Kazuyuki Horie;Itaru Mita

  • Calorimetric investigation of polymerization reactions. V. Crosslinked copolymerization of methyl methacrylate with ethylene dimethacrylate

    Kazuyuki Horie;Atsushi Otagawa;Minoru Muraoka;Itaru Mita

  • Luminescent probe studies of the microstructure and mobility of solid polymers

    Hideyuki Itagaki;Hideyuki Itagaki;Kazuyuki Horie;Kazuyuki Horie;Itaru Mita;Itaru Mita

  • Fluorescence Studies of Dansyl-Labeled Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Gels and Polymers in Mixed Water/Methanol Solutions

    Makoto Asano;Francoise M. Winnik;Takashi Yamashita;Kazuyuki Horie

  • Superior Nanoporous Polyimides via Supercritical CO2 Drying of Jungle-Gym-Type Polyimide Gels

    Ken Kawagishi;Hiromu Saito;Hidemitsu Furukawa;Kazuyuki Horie

  • Calorimetric investigation of polymerization reactions. IV. Curing reaction of polyester fumarate with styrene

    Kazuyuki Horie;Itaru Mita;Hirotaro Kambe

  • DEFINITIONS OF TERMS RELATING TO THE STRUCTURE AND PROCESSING OF SOLS, GELS, NETWORKS, AND INORGANIC-ORGANIC HYBRID MATERIALS

    J. Aleman;A. V. Chadwick;J. He;M. Hess

  • Reactions and photodynamics in polymer solids.

    Kazuyuki Horie;Itaru Mita;H. Fujita

  • Photochemistry in polymer solids. 3. Kinetics for nonexponential decay of benzophenone phosphorescence in acrylic and methacrylic polymers

    Kazuyuki Horie;Keiko Morishita;Itaru Mita

  • Polyimides with Alicyclic Diamines. I. Syntheses and Thermal Properties

    Qiu Jin;Takashi Yamashita;Kazuyuki Horie;Rikio Yokota

  • Photophysical processes in aromatic polyimides. Studies with model compounds

    Masatoshi Hasegawa;Yoichi Shindo;Tokuko Sugimura;Shigeru Ohshima

  • Glossary of class names of polymers based on chemical structure and molecular architecture (IUPAC Recommendations 2009)

    Máximo Barón;Karl-Heinz Hellwich;Michael Hess;Kazuyuki Horie

  • Glossary of terms relating to thermal and thermomechanical properties of polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2013)

    Michael Hess;Giuseppe Allegra;Jiasong He;Kazuyuki Horie

Frequent Co-Authors

Seiichi Tagawa
Seiichi Tagawa Osaka University
Junji Watanabe
Junji Watanabe Tokyo Institute of Technology
Jiasong He
Jiasong He Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hideaki Shirota
Hideaki Shirota Chiba University
Hidemitsu Furukawa
Hidemitsu Furukawa Yamagata University
Takahiro Kozawa
Takahiro Kozawa Osaka University
Tatsuki Kitayama
Tatsuki Kitayama Osaka University
Michel Vert
Michel Vert University of Montpellier
Stanislaw Penczek
Stanislaw Penczek Polish Academy of Sciences
Graeme Moad
Graeme Moad Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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