World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Yoshizumi Miyoshi

Yoshizumi Miyoshi

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
49
Citations
11048
World Ranking
3538
National Ranking
74

Overview

Yoshizumi Miyoshi is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, solar and space plasma dynamics, and earthquake detection and analysis, with additional interests in geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, astro and planetary science, GNSS positioning and interference, and lightning and electromagnetic phenomena.

Miyoshi's publication record includes papers across several notable scientific journals. Some recent works include:

  • Relativistic Electron Microbursts as High-Energy Tail of Pulsating Aurora Electrons, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Multiple time-scale beats in aurora: precise orchestration via magnetospheric chorus waves, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Diffuse and Pulsating Aurora, 2020, Space Science Reviews
  • Penetration of MeV electrons into the mesosphere accompanying pulsating aurorae, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • The Characteristics of EMIC Waves in the Magnetosphere Based on the Van Allen Probes and Arase Observations, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

Frequent coauthors in Miyoshi's research collaborations include:

  • Iku Shinohara
  • Yoshiya Kasahara
  • Ayako Matsuoka
  • Fuminori Tsuchiya
  • Tomoaki Hori

Miyoshi has published extensively in various scientific venues, with a strong presence particularly in the following journals and publishers:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences

Their academic output also includes book publications, notably a contribution to the work titled Generation-to-Generation Communications in Space Physics, published by Frontiers Media in 2023.

Miyoshi's research spans a range of subfields, mainly:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Geophysics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Atmospheric Science

This multidisciplinary approach addresses complex phenomena associated with Earth's upper atmosphere and space environment, combining observational data and theoretical modeling in space physics.

Best Publications

  • The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)

    V. Angelopoulos;P. Cruce;A. Drozdov;E. W. Grimes

  • Precipitation of radiation belt electrons by EMIC waves, observed from ground and space

    Y. Miyoshi;K. Sakaguchi;K. Shiokawa;D. Evans

  • Rebuilding process of the outer radiation belt during the 3 November 1993 magnetic storm: NOAA and Exos‐D observations

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Akira Morioka;Hiroaki Misawa;Takahiro Obara

  • Geospace exploration project ERG

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Iku Shinohara;Takeshi Takashima;Kazushi Asamura

  • Relativistic electron precipitation by EMIC waves from self-consistent global simulations

    V. K. Jordanova;J. Albert;Y. Miyoshi

  • Pulsating aurora from electron scattering by chorus waves

    S. Kasahara;Y. Miyoshi;S. Yokota;T. Mitani

  • Ring current ions and radiation belt electrons during geomagnetic storms driven by coronal mass ejections and corotating interaction regions

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka

  • Energetic electron precipitation associated with pulsating aurora: EISCAT and Van Allen Probe observations

    Y. Miyoshi;S. Oyama;S. Saito;S. Kurita

  • The Plasma Wave Experiment (PWE) on board the Arase (ERG) satellite

    Yoshiya Kasahara;Yasumasa Kasaba;Hirotsugu Kojima;Satoshi Yagitani

  • The ERG Science Center

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Tomoaki Hori;Masafumi Shoji;Mariko Teramoto

  • Kinetic simulations of ring current evolution during the Geospace Environment Modeling challenge events

    V. K. Jordanova;Y. S. Miyoshi;S. Zaharia;M. F. Thomsen

  • Global characteristics of electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves: Occurrence rate and its storm dependence

    Kunihiro Keika;Kazue Takahashi;Aleksandir Y. Ukhorskiy;Yoshizumi Miyoshi

  • The ARASE (ERG) magnetic field investigation

    Ayako Matsuoka;Mariko Teramoto;Reiko Nomura;Masahito Nosé

  • Flux enhancement of radiation belt electrons during geomagnetic storms driven by coronal mass ejections and corotating interaction regions

    Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Yoshizumi Miyoshi

  • Multiple time-scale beats in aurora: precise orchestration via magnetospheric chorus waves.

    K. Hosokawa;Y. Miyoshi;M. Ozaki;S.-I. Oyama;S.-I. Oyama;S.-I. Oyama

  • High‐speed solar wind with southward interplanetary magnetic field causes relativistic electron flux enhancement of the outer radiation belt via enhanced condition of whistler waves

    Y. Miyoshi;R. Kataoka;Y. Kasahara;A. Kumamoto

  • Flux enhancement of the outer radiation belt electrons after the arrival of stream interaction regions

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Ryuho Kataoka

  • Time of flight analysis of pulsating aurora electrons, considering wave-particle interactions with propagating whistler mode waves

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Yuto Katoh;Takanori Nishiyama;Takeshi Sakanoi

  • High Frequency Analyzer (HFA) of Plasma Wave Experiment (PWE) onboard the Arase spacecraft

    Atsushi Kumamoto;Fuminori Tsuchiya;Yoshiya Kasahara;Yasumasa Kasaba

  • Relativistic Electron Microbursts as High-Energy Tail of Pulsating Aurora Electrons

    Y. Miyoshi;S. Saito;S. Kurita;K. Asamura

  • Rebuilding process of the outer radiation belt during the 3 November 1993 magnetic storm

    Y. Miyoshi

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Shiokawa
Kazuo Shiokawa Nagoya University
Ryuho Kataoka
Ryuho Kataoka National Institute of Polar Research
Atsushi Kumamoto
Atsushi Kumamoto Tohoku University
Yusuke Ebihara
Yusuke Ebihara Kyoto University
Yuichi Otsuka
Yuichi Otsuka Nagoya University
Vassilis Angelopoulos
Vassilis Angelopoulos University of California, Los Angeles
Vania K. Jordanova
Vania K. Jordanova Los Alamos National Laboratory
Takaya Ohashi
Takaya Ohashi Tokyo Metropolitan University
Yukitoshi Nishimura
Yukitoshi Nishimura Boston University
Harald U. Frey
Harald U. Frey University of California, Berkeley

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science opens up diverse career pathways that often intersect with other disciplines. For example, professionals interested in combining scientific knowledge with creativity might consider a master of fine arts online, enabling roles in scientific visualization and environmental communication.

Management skills are also vital in Earth Science careers. Pursuing the best online master degree in human resource management can prepare you to lead teams within environmental firms or public agencies effectively.

Many seniors are seeking flexible education options to enhance or pivot their careers. Online programs offer accessible opportunities, with several degrees for seniors designed to accommodate a variety of learning needs and schedules, making it easier to pursue Earth Science later in life.

Additionally, information management is critical in Earth Science research and libraries. Earning a degree from ALA accredited MLS programs equips students with expertise in organizing scientific data and resources for broader access and use.

Best Scientists Citing Yoshizumi Miyoshi

Trending Scientists