Kengo Shimanoe

Professor, Dr. of Eng., Kyushu University

Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering,

Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University

Address: 6-1 Kasuga-koen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan

Telephone: (+81)92-583-7876

Nationality: Japan, The year of birth: 1960

Web: http://www.mm.kyushu-u.ac.jp/lab_03/index.html            

 

 

1. Career

Graduated from Faculty of Engineering (Kagoshima University) in 1983.

Graduated from Master course of Engineering Sciences (Kyushu University) in 1985.

Doctor degree: April 1993 (Doctor of Engineering, Kyushu University)

Advanced Technology Laboratory, Nippon Steel Corporation

             Researcher               1985-1991

       Senior Researcher    1991-1995(July 31st)

Appointed as a staff of Kyushu University

       Research associate   1995(Aug. 1st)-1999(Oct. 1st)

       Associate Professor 1999-2005(Jan. 15th)

       Professor                 2005 (Jan.16th) –

 

2. Other post

   *Director, Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis (2010Fy-2011Fy, 2014Fy-2019Fy)

 

3. Activities in scientific societies

   *Sensors and Materials, Editorial Board Member

   *Journal of Sensors, Editorial Board Member

   *Journal of Sensor Science and Technology, Editorial Board Member

   *Research adviser in “National Institute for Material Sciences (NIMS)”

   *GOSPEL Workshop on Gas Sensors Based on Semiconducting Metal Oxides, Organizer

   *International Workshop on Semiconductor Gas Sensors, Scientific Committee

   *A member on the board in “Japan Association of Chemical Sensor”

   etc.


4. Total Scientific Papers (August 2020):310

h-index & Citation (google scholar)

      Books: 13, Reviews:23, Keynote lectures:10 (photo), Invited talks:71

 

5. Patents: 70

 

6. Awards:

Company (Nippon Steel Corp.)

* “Create one” award for basic research

* Four Prizes for invention and developments

* Two letters of appreciation

     Academia

        * Distinguished Paper International Conference on Advanced Electromaterials 2011
        * 2017 CerSJ Awards for academic achievements in ceramic science and technology (The Ceramic Society of Japan: Gakujutsu-sho)

   * Award of the Outstanding Papers Published in the Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan in 2019

 

7. Researches

     His current research interests include the fields of functional inorganic materials such as gas sensors, defect perovskite-type oxides, electrochemical catalysts and

     oxygen-separation membrane.


8.Others

     Article in magazine “Bungei-Shunju” (1991)