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Tetsuya Nagasaka

Tetsuya Nagasaka

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
43
Citations
6357
World Ranking
6265
National Ranking
125

Tetsuya Nagasaka publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tetsuya Nagasaka sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 234 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Tetsuya Nagasaka D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tetsuya Nagasaka sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tetsuya Nagasaka is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their work primarily focuses on Mechanical Engineering and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, with significant research in Water Science and Technology, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research addresses topics such as Phosphorus and nutrient management, Metallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics, Extraction and Separation Processes, Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal, Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels, and Metal Extraction and Bioleaching.

Some of the recent papers authored by Tetsuya Nagasaka include:

  • A solid-state electrolysis process for upcycling aluminium scrap (2022, Nature)
  • Sustainable phosphorus supply by phosphorus recovery from steelmaking slag: a critical review (2022, Resources Conservation and Recycling)
  • Immobilization persistence of Cu, Cr, Pb, Zn ions by the addition of steel slag in acidic contaminated mine soil (2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • A composite adsorbent of ZnS nanoclusters grown in zeolite NaA synthesized from fly ash with a high mercury ion removal efficiency in solution (2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • Synthesis of zeolite-geopolymer composites with high zeolite content for Pb(II) removal by a simple two-step method using fly ash and metakaolin (2022, Journal of Cleaner Production)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Nagasaka include Yasushi Sasaki, Takahiro Miki, Liyun Yang, Jonah Gamutan, and Xin Lu. These collaborations suggest a networked approach to advancing research in their focus areas.

The preferred publication venues for Nagasaka consist of Resources Conservation and Recycling, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, Sustainability, and SSRN Electronic Journal. These venues reflect the interdisciplinary and applied nature of their work, spanning conservation, hazardous materials, materials science, and sustainability.

Best Publications

  • The Waste Input-Output Approach to Materials Flow Analysis

    Shinichiro Nakamura;Kenichi Nakajima;Yasushi Kondo;Tetsuya Nagasaka

  • Activities of the constituents in spinel solid solution and free energies of formation of MgO, MgO.Al2O3

    Katsumori Fujii;Tetsuya Nagasaka;Mitsutaka Hino

  • A Material Flow Analysis of Phosphorus in Japan

    Kazuyo Matsubae-Yokoyama;Hironari Kubo;Kenichi Nakajima;Tetsuya Nagasaka

  • A solid-state electrolysis process for upcycling aluminium scrap

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  • Thermodynamic Analysis of Contamination by Alloying Elements in Aluminum Recycling

    Kenichi Nakajima;Osamu Takeda;Takahiro Miki;Kazuyo Matsubae

  • Surface Roughness of Solidified Mold Flux in Continuous Casting Process

    Koichi Tsutsumi;Tetsuya Nagasaka;Mitsutaka Hino

  • Magnetic Separation of Phosphorus Enriched Phase from Multiphase Dephosphorization Slag

    Hironari Kubo;Kazuyo Matsubae-Yokoyama;Tetsuya Nagasaka

  • Thermodynamic Analysis for the Controllability of Elements in the Recycling Process of Metals

    Kenichi Nakajima;Osamu Takeda;Takahiro Miki;Kazuyo Matsubae

  • Toward the efficient recycling of alloying elements from end of life vehicle steel scrap

    Hajime Ohno;Kazuyo Matsubae;Kenichi Nakajima;Yasushi Kondo

  • Unintentional Flow of Alloying Elements in Steel during Recycling of End‐of‐Life Vehicles

    Hajime Ohno;Kazuyo Matsubae;Kenichi Nakajima;Shinichiro Nakamura

  • The selective alkaline leaching of zinc oxide from Electric Arc Furnace dust pre-treated with calcium oxide

    Romchat Chairaksa-Fujimoto;Katsuya Maruyama;Takahiro Miki;Tetsuya Nagasaka

  • MaTrace: tracing the fate of materials over time and across products in open-loop recycling.

    Shinichiro Nakamura;Yasushi Kondo;Shigemi Kagawa;Kazuyo Matsubae

  • Separation and Recovery of Phosphorus from Steelmaking Slags with the Aid of a Strong Magnetic Field

    Kazuyo Yokoyama;Hironari Kubo;Kazuhiro Mori;Hidehiko Okada

  • Quality- and Dilution Losses in the Recycling of Ferrous Materials from End-of-Life Passenger Cars: Input-Output Analysis under Explicit Consideration of Scrap Quality

    Shinichiro Nakamura;Yasushi Kondo;Kazuyo Matsubae;Kenichi Nakajima

  • Simultaneous material flow analysis of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum used in alloy steel by means of input-output analysis.

    Kenichi Nakajima;Hajime Ohno;Yasushi Kondo;Kazuyo Matsubae

  • Carbonization Behaviour of Woody Biomass and Resulting Metallurgical Coke Properties

    Takehiro Matsumura;Morimasa Ichida;Morimasa Ichida;Tetsuya Nagasaka;Kenji Kato

  • Dissolution Behavior of Nutrition Elements from Steelmaking Slag into Seawater

    Takayuki Futatsuka;Kiyoteru Shitogiden;Takahiro Miki;Tetsuya Nagasaka

  • Interfacial kinetics of hydrogen with liquid slag containing iron oxide

    Tetsuya Nagasaka;Mitsutaka Hino;Shiro Ban-Ya

  • Global land-use change hidden behind nickel consumption.

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  • Analyzing Polyvinyl Chloride in Japan With the Waste Input−Output Material Flow Analysis Model

    Shinichiro Nakamura;Kenichi Nakajima;Yoshie Yoshizawa;Kazuyo Matsubae-Yokoyama

  • Phase Equilibria of Liquid Fe-S-C Ternary System

    Chao Wang;Jun Hirama;Tetsuya Nagasaka;Shiro Ban-Ya

  • Substance flow analysis of phosphorus and manganese correlated with South Korean steel industry

    Yong Soo Jeong;Kazuyo Matsubae-Yokoyama;Hironari Kubo;Jong Jin Pak

  • UPIOM: A New Tool of MFA and Its Application to the Flow of Iron and Steel Associated with Car Production

    Shinichiro Nakamura;Yasushi Kondo;Kazuyo Matsubae;Kenichi Nakajima

  • Equilibrium between Titanium and Oxygen in Liquid Fe–Ti Alloy Coexisted with Titanium Oxides at 1873 K

    Woo Yeol Cha;Tetsuya Nagasaka;Takahiro Miki;Yasushi Sasaki

  • Hydrometallurgical extraction of zinc from CaO treated EAF dust in ammonium chloride solution

    Takahiro Miki;Romchat Chairaksa-Fujimoto;Katsuya Maruyama;Tetsuya Nagasaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomohiro Akiyama
Tomohiro Akiyama Hokkaido University
Yo Tomota
Yo Tomota Ibaraki University
Seetharaman Sridhar
Seetharaman Sridhar Arizona State University
Katsunari Oikawa
Katsunari Oikawa Tohoku University
Hongmin Zhu
Hongmin Zhu Tohoku University
Hisao Ohtake
Hisao Ohtake Osaka University
Hwong-Wen Ma
Hwong-Wen Ma National Taiwan University
Hiroya Yamano
Hiroya Yamano National Institute for Environmental Studies

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