Shin'ya Nishida
Scholar

Shin'ya Nishida

Google Scholar ID: bxhQU8EAAAAJ
Kyoto University, NTT
visionperception
Citations & Impact
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Citations
2,567
 
H-index
26
 
i10-index
62
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
45
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Academic Achievements
  • - July 2025, IEEE Transactions on Haptics Best Paper Award
  • - November 2024, Medal with Purple Ribbon
  • - September 2023, International Award, The Japanese Psychological Association
  • - April 2015, The Commendation for Science and Technology, Prize for Science and Technology (Research Category), Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
  • - November 2006, JPA Awards for International Contributions to Psychology (Award for Distinguished Early and Middle Career Contributions)
  • - February 2006, JSPS Prize, Jana Society for the Promotion of Science
  • - 208 published papers
Research Experience
  • - April 2019 - Present, Professor, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
  • - August 2018 - Present, Honorary Professor, Department of Psychology, Nottingham University
  • - April 2019 - March 2024, Research Professor, NTT Communication Science Labs
  • - April 2012 - March 2023, Senior Distinguished Scientist, NTT Communication Science Laboratories
  • - January 1999 - March 2019, Research Scientist, NTT Communication Science Laboratories
  • - August 2008 - March 2016, Visiting Professor, Center for Multidisciplinary Brain Research, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
  • - April 2006 - March 2012, Visiting Professor, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • - April 1992 - January 1999, Researcher, NTT Basic Research Laboratories
  • - October 1997 - October 1998, Honorary Research Fellow, Dept. Psychology and Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
  • - April 1990 - March 1992, Research Associate, ATR Auditory and Visual Perception Laboratories
Education
  • Ph.D. in Psychology, May 1996, Kyoto University
Background
  • Research interests include human sensory systems, particularly vision, psychophysics, motion perception, material perception, time perception, alignment of human and machine visions, display technology, and touch. Specializes in cognitive neuroscience, perceptual information processing, cognitive sciences, and experimental psychology. Profile: Integrating the sciences of psychophysics and neuroscience with information engineering such as computer vision, computer graphics, display technology, and virtual reality.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests not provided