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Tatsuo Yoshinobu

Tatsuo Yoshinobu

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
41
Citations
5135
World Ranking
7105
National Ranking
147

Overview

Tatsuo Yoshinobu is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science. Their work encompasses several subfields including Bioengineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their research focuses on topics such as Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, Electrochemical sensors and biosensors, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Conducting polymers and applications, Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, and Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition.

Recent notable publications by Tatsuo Yoshinobu include:

  • Light-addressable potentiometric sensors for cell monitoring and biosensing, 2021, Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
  • Miniature multiplexed label-free pH probe in vivo, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Enhanced acetone sensing properties of W-doped ZnFe2O4 electrospinning nanofibers, 2022, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Polymer-fiber-coupled field-effect sensors for label-free deep brain recordings, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Loose Ag-Doped LaFeO₃ Nanotubes-Based Gas Sensor for Excellent Acetic Acid Sensing, 2024, IEEE Sensors Journal

Frequent collaborators in their research include Ko-ichiro Miyamoto, Yuanyuan Guo, Jingxuan Wu, Carl Frederik Werner, and Mengyun Wang.

Tatsuo Yoshinobu has published multiple articles in venues such as Sensors, Zairyo-to-Kankyo, ISIJ International, Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. The highest number of their publications appear in Sensors.

Best Publications

  • The light-addressable potentiometric sensor for multi-ion sensing and imaging

    T. Yoshinobu;H. Iwasaki;Y. Ui;K. Furuichi

  • “All-in-one” solid-state device based on a light-addressable potentiometric sensor platform

    Torsten Wagner;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Chanwen Rao;Ralph Otto

  • Scanning laser beam semiconductor pH imaging sensor

    Motoi Nakao;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki

  • Penicillin detection by means of field-effect based sensors: EnFET, capacitive EIS sensor or LAPS?

    A. Poghossian;T. Yoshinobu;A. Simonis;H. Ecken

  • High-resolution pH imaging sensor for microscopic observation of microorganisms

    Motoi Nakao;Shinji Inoue;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki

  • Stable growth and kinetic roughening in electrochemical deposition.

    Atsushi Iwamoto;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki

  • Improvement of spatial resolution of a laser-scanning ph-imaging sensor

    Motoi Nakao;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki

  • Heteroepitaxial growth of single crystalline 3C‐SiC on Si substrates by gas source molecular beam epitaxy

    Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hideaki Mitsui;Yoichiro Tarui;Takashi Fuyuki

  • Handheld multi-channel LAPS device as a transducer platform for possible biological and chemical multi-sensor applications

    Torsten Wagner;Roberto Molina;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Joachim P. Kloock

  • A brain-computer interface (BCI) system based on auditory stream segregation

    Shin'ichiro Kanoh;Ko Ichiro Miyamoto;Tatsuo Yoshinobu

  • Atomic layer epitaxy controlled by surface superstructures in SiC

    Takashi Fuyuki;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroyuki Matsunami

  • Ion-selective light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) with chalcogenide thin film prepared by pulsed laser deposition

    Y. Mourzina;T. Yoshinobu;J. Schubert;H. Lüth

  • Polymer Composite with Carbon Nanofibers Aligned during Thermal Drawing as a Microelectrode for Chronic Neural Interfaces

    Yuanyuan Guo;Yuanyuan Guo;Shan Jiang;Benjamin J. B. Grena;Ian F. Kimbrough

  • Development of a handheld 16 channel pen-type LAPS for electrochemical sensing

    M.J. Schöning;T. Wagner;C. Wang;R. Otto

  • Atomic layer epitaxy of cubic SiC by gas source MBE using surface superstructure

    Takashi Fuyuki;Michiaki Nakayama;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiromu Shiomi

  • PLD-prepared cadmium sensors based on chalcogenide glasses—ISFET, LAPS and μISE semiconductor structures

    J.P. Kloock;L. Moreno;A. Bratov;S. Huachupoma

  • Scaling Analysis of SiO2/Si Interface Roughness by Atomic Force Microscopy

    Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Atsushi Iwamoto;Hiroshi Iwasaki

  • Portable light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) for multisensor applications

    T. Yoshinobu;M.J. Schöning;R. Otto;K. Furuichi

  • Investigation on light-addressable potentiometric sensor as a possible cell-semiconductor hybrid

    Abu Bakar Md Ismail;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki;Hirokazu Sugihara

  • AFM fabrication of oxide patterns and immobilization of biomolecules on Si surface

    T. Yoshinobu;J. Suzuki;H. Kurooka;W.C. Moon

  • Observation of microorganism colonies using a scanning-laser-beam pH-sensing microscope

    Motoi Nakao;Shinji Inoue;Ryu Oishi;Tatsuo Yoshinobu

  • Chemical-imaging sensor using enzyme

    Shinji Inoue;Motoi Nakao;Tatsuo Yoshinobu;Hiroshi Iwasaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Schöning
Michael J. Schöning RWTH Aachen University
Hiroyuki Matsunami
Hiroyuki Matsunami Kyoto University
Hiroshi Iwasaki
Hiroshi Iwasaki Tokyo Institute of Technology
Reinhold Scherer
Reinhold Scherer University of Essex
Yu. G. Vlasov
Yu. G. Vlasov Saint Petersburg State University
Hans Lüth
Hans Lüth Forschungszentrum Jülich
Gert Pfurtscheller
Gert Pfurtscheller Graz University of Technology
Yoshio Aso
Yoshio Aso Osaka University
Ryuta Kawashima
Ryuta Kawashima Tohoku University

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