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Overview

Woosuck Shin is affiliated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan. Their research mainly spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering, alongside work in Insect Science and areas related to Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment.

The core focus of Shin's work includes topics related to gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, advanced chemical sensor technologies, and thermoelectric materials and devices. Their research also covers fuel cells and related materials, thermal properties of materials, as well as thermal expansion and ionic conductivity.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Shin include Toshio Itoh, Katsuhiro Nomura, Yuki Yamaguchi, Yasunobu Mizutani, and Takafumi Akamatsu.

Prominent publication venues for their work include ECS Meeting Abstracts, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, Ceramics International, Sensors, and the Journal of The Electrochemical Society.

Notable recent papers by Woosuck Shin are as follows:

  • Selective Detection of Target Volatile Organic Compounds in Contaminated Air Using Sensor Array with Machine Learning: Aging Notes and Mold Smells in Simulated Automobile Interior Contaminant Gases, 2020, Sensors
  • Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cell with Bi-Layered Structure of BaZr 0.1 Ce 0.7 Y 0.1 Yb 0.1 O 3- δ Functional Interlayer and BaZr 0.8 Yb 0.2 O 3- δ Electrolyte, 2021, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Phase Transitions, Thermal Expansions, Chemical Expansions, and CO 2 Resistances of Ba(Ce 0.8- x Zr x Y 0.1 Yb 0.1 )O 3- δ (x = 0.1, 0.4) Perovskite-Type Proton Conductors, 2022, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Boosting power density of solid oxide fuel cells by synergistic effect of nanocomposite cathode and anode, 2023, Journal of Power Sources
  • Gas sensor properties of nanopore-bearing Co3O4 particles containing Pt or Pd particles, 2020, Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies

Best Publications

  • Resistive oxygen gas sensors based on CeO2 fine powder prepared using mist pyrolysis

    Noriya Izu;Woosuck Shin;Norimitsu Murayama;Shuzo Kanzaki

  • A solution-processed TiS2/organic hybrid superlattice film towards flexible thermoelectric devices

    Ruoming Tian;Chunlei Wan;Yifeng Wang;Qingshuo Wei

  • Thin-film Li-doped NiO for thermoelectric hydrogen gas sensor

    Masahiko Matsumiya;Fabin Qiu;Woosuck Shin;Noriya Izu

  • High performance p-type thermoelectric oxide based on NiO

    Woosuck Shin;Norimitsu Murayama

  • NO and NO2 sensing properties of WO3 and Co3O4 based gas sensors.

    Takafumi Akamatsu;Toshio Itoh;Noriya Izu;Woosuck Shin

  • Nano-structured thin-film Pt catalyst for thermoelectric hydrogen gas sensor

    Masahiko Matsumiya;Woosuck Shin;Noriya Izu;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Resistive oxygen gas sensors for harsh environments.

    Ralf Moos;Noriya Izu;Frank Rettig;Sebastian Reiß

  • Hydrogen-selective thermoelectric gas sensor

    Woosuck Shin;Masahiko Matsumiya;Noriya Izu;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Thermoelectric properties of highly grain-aligned and densified Co-based oxide ceramics

    Yuqin Zhou;Ichiro Matsubara;Shigeru Horii;Tomonari Takeuchi

  • Development of resistive oxygen sensors based on cerium oxide thick film

    Noriya Izu;Woosuck Shin;Ichiro Matsubara;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Fast response of resistive-type oxygen gas sensors based on nano-sized ceria powder

    Noriya Izu;Woosuck Shin;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Diagnosis by Volatile Organic Compounds in Exhaled Breath from Lung Cancer Patients Using Support Vector Machine Algorithm.

    Yuichi Sakumura;Yutaro Koyama;Hiroaki Tokutake;Toyoaki Hida

  • The effects of the particle size and crystallite size on the response time for resistive oxygen gas sensor using cerium oxide thick film

    Noriya Izu;Woosuck Shin;Ichiro Matsubara;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Thermoelectric Thick-Film Hydrogen Gas Sensor Operating at Room Temperature

    Woosuck Shin;Kiyohisa Imai;Noriya Izu;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Medical applications of breath hydrogen measurements

    Woosuck Shin

  • Planar catalytic combustor film for thermoelectric hydrogen sensor

    Woosuck Shin;Kazuki Tajima;Yeongsoo Choi;Noriya Izu

  • Li-Doped Nickel Oxide as a Thermoelectric Material

    Woosuck Shin;Norimitsu Murayama

  • Reliable Monolayer‐Template Patterning of SnO2 Thin Films from Aqueous Solution and Their Hydrogen‐Sensing Properties

    N. Shirahata;N. Shirahata;W. Shin;N. Murayama;A. Hozumi

  • Preparation of layered organic–inorganic nanohybrid thin films of molybdenum trioxide with polyaniline derivatives for aldehyde gases sensors of several tens ppb level

    Toshio Itoh;Ichiro Matsubara;Woosuck Shin;Noriya Izu

  • Thermoelectric power generation using Li-doped NiO and (Ba, Sr)PbO3 module

    Woosuck Shin;Norimitsu Murayama;Koichiro Ikeda;Sumihito Sago

Frequent Co-Authors

Ichiro Terasaki
Ichiro Terasaki Nagoya University
Toshihiro Itoh
Toshihiro Itoh University of Tokyo
Yoshitake Masuda
Yoshitake Masuda National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Hiromichi Ohta
Hiromichi Ohta Hokkaido University
Kazuo Sato
Kazuo Sato Aichi Institute of Technology
Yuichi Ikuhara
Yuichi Ikuhara University of Tokyo
Kunihito Koumoto
Kunihito Koumoto Nagoya University
Jun-ichi Shimoyama
Jun-ichi Shimoyama Aoyama Gakuin University
Kohji Kishio
Kohji Kishio University of Tokyo
Ryoji Funahashi
Ryoji Funahashi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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