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Yasuhiro Shimizu

Yasuhiro Shimizu

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10449
World Ranking
13040
National Ranking
982

Yasuhiro Shimizu publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yasuhiro Shimizu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 267 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Yasuhiro Shimizu D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Yasuhiro Shimizu is affiliated with Nagasaki University in Japan and has a substantial research record primarily in the fields of engineering and chemical engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and materials chemistry.

Their research topics focus on gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, analytical chemistry and sensors, and advanced chemical sensor technologies. Additional topics include railway engineering and dynamics, civil and geotechnical engineering research, carbon nanotubes in composites, and electrochemical analysis and applications.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Shimizu include Takeo Hyodo, Taro Ueda, Kai Kamada, Takeshi SUEKI, and Tsugutoshi KAWAGUCHI.

Shimizu has published extensively in several venues. Common publication outlets include ECS Meeting Abstracts, Chemosensors, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, ECS Transactions, and Anticancer Research.

Some recent papers authored by or involving Shimizu are:

  • Effects of Surface Modification of Platinum Electrodes with Gold on Hydrogen-Sensing Properties of Diode-Type Sensors (2022) in ECS Sensors Plus
  • Improved Toluene Response of Mixed-Potential Type YSZ-Based Gas Sensors Using CeO2-Added Au Electrodes (2022) in ECS Sensors Plus
  • Effects of Gas Adsorption Properties of an Au-Loaded Porous In2O3 Sensor on NO2-Sensing Properties (2021) in ACS Sensors
  • Synergistic Effects of PdOx-CuOx Loadings on Methyl Mercaptan Sensing of Porous WO3 Microspheres Prepared by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis (2020) in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Nanostructured Pr-doped Ceria (PCO) thin films as sensing electrodes in solid-electrolyte type gas sensors with enhanced toluene sensitivity (2020) in Sensors and Actuators B Chemical

Best Publications

  • Basic Aspects and Challenges of Semiconductor Gas Sensors

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Humidity sensors: Principles and applications

    Noboru Yamazoe;Yasuhiro Shimizu

  • Theoretical studies on the impedance-humidity characteristics of ceramic humidity sensors

    Y. Shimizu;H. Arai;T. Seiyama

  • Preparation and gas-sensing properties of thermally stable mesoporous SnO2

    Takeo Hyodo;Norihiro Nishida;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Synthesis of mesoporous TiO2-based powders and their gas-sensing properties

    G.Sarala Devi;Takeo Hyodo;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Gas-sensing properties of ordered mesoporous SnO2 and effects of coatings thereof

    Takeo Hyodo;Shunji Abe;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • High H2 sensing performance of anodically oxidized TiO2 film contacted with Pd

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Naoki Kuwano;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Photocatalytic reduction of high pressure carbon dioxide using TiO2 powders with a positive hole scavenger

    Satoshi Kaneco;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Kiyohisa Ohta;Takayuki Mizuno

  • Preparation of macroporous SnO2 films using PMMA microspheres and their sensing properties to NOx and H2

    Takeo Hyodo;Kazuhiro Sasahara;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Improvement of SO2 sensing properties of WO3 by noble metal loading

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Naoki Matsunaga;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Enhanced NO2 gas sensing performance of bare and Pd-loaded SnO2 thick film sensors under UV-light irradiation at room temperature

    Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor;Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor;Taro Ueda;Kai Kamada;Takeo Hyodo

  • Variations in I-V characteristics of oxide semiconductors induced by oxidizing gases

    Makoto Egashira;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Yuji Takao;Shuichi Sako

  • High Ammonia Sensitive Semiconductor Gas Sensors with Double‐Layer Structure and Interface Electrodes

    Yuji Takao;Kenichi Miyazaki;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Preparation of large mesoporous SnO2 powder for gas sensor application

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Ayami Jono;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Humidity‐Sensitive Characteristics of La3+‐Doped and Undoped SrSnO3

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Muneharu Shimabukuro;Hiromichi Arai;Tetsuro Seiyama

  • EFFECTS OF GAS DIFFUSIVITY AND REACTIVITY ON SENSING PROPERTIES OF THICK FILM SNO2-BASED SENSORS

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Toru Maekawa;Yuichiro Nakamura;Makoto Egashira

  • Enhancement of humidity sensitivity for Perovskite-type oxides having semiconductivity.

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Muneharu Shimabukuro;Hiromichi Arai;Tetsuro Seiyama

  • Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 using TiO2 powders in supercritical fluid CO2

    Satoshi Kaneco;Hidekazu Kurimoto;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Kiyohisa Ohta

  • Hydrogen-sensing properties of anodically oxidized TiO2 film sensors: Effects of preparation and pretreatment conditions

    Hiroshi Miyazaki;Takeo Hyodo;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Semiconductor-type SnO2-based NO2 sensors operated at room temperature under UV-light irradiation

    Takeo Hyodo;Kaoru Urata;Kai Kamada;Taro Ueda

  • Electrical properties of calcia-doped ceria with oxygen ion conduction

    Hiromichi Arai;Toshiya Kunisaki;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Tetsuro Seiyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Makoto Egashira
Makoto Egashira Nagasaki University
Hiromichi Arai
Hiromichi Arai Kyushu University
Yasushi Yatabe
Yasushi Yatabe Nagoya University
Masato Nagino
Masato Nagino Nagoya University
Atsushi Nakajima
Atsushi Nakajima Yokohama City University
Hiroki Yamaue
Hiroki Yamaue Wakayama Medical University
Noboru Yamazoe
Noboru Yamazoe Kyushu University
Gunzi Saito
Gunzi Saito Meijo University
Shu Hotta
Shu Hotta Kyoto Institute of Technology

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