TOSHIYUKI MISU

Last Updated :2024/05/07

Affiliations, Positions
Global Career Design Center, Professor

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 1988/09/01, 1992/08/31, Engineer
  • 1993/01/01, 1997/01/31, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Research Assistant
  • 1997/09/01, 1998/03/31, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Science
  • 1998/07/01, 2001/03/31, Tohoku University, Lecturer
  • 2001/05/01, 2005/11/30, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Research fellow
  • 2005/12/01, 2014/03/31, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy
  • 2010/10/01, 2013/01/31, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Economic Analysis and Statistics Division, Senior Analyist

Academic Degrees

  • Doctor of Science, University of Tennessee
  • Master of Science, University of Tennessee

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term, Career Management
  2. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, Intensive, Career Management
  3. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term, Career Management Course
  4. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, Intensive, Social Action Project through Service-Learning
  5. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, First Semester, Career Management
  6. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Intensive, Pathway to becoming a Data Scientist
  7. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Intensive, Skills and Arts of Leadership - From Transferrable Skills Development Perspectives
  8. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Intensive, Long-term internship
  9. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Intensive, Long-term internship
  10. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , 1Term, Career Management Seminar
  11. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , 2Term, Career Management Seminar[On-Demand]
  12. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , 3Term, Career Management Seminar

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Symmetry Breaking and Bifurcations in the Periodic Orbit Theory. I. Elliptic Billiard., Supplement of the Progress of theoretical physics, 102(3), 551-598, 1999
  2. Japan's postdocs open to alternative work, Nature, 458, 1062, 20090422
  3. Japanese postdocs seek their path, Nature, 451, 742, 20080206
  4. High-Permeability Cobalt-based Amorphous Core for the Use of an Untuned Broadband RF Cavity, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A557, 383, 2006
  5. Broad-band "In-Series Multi-Station" RF Cavity with low Voltage Standing Wave Ratio, Review of Scientific Instruments, 76, 53306, 200505
  6. ★, Design Study of Compact Medical FFAG Accelerators, Physical Review ST Accel. Beams, 7, 94701, 200409
  7. Indirect "One-side" Cooling Method of MA-loaded RF Cavity, Physical Review ST Accel. Beams, 7, 122002, 2004
  8. RF Cavity with Co-based Amorphous Core, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A566, 195, 2006
  9. A Multi-Harmonic RF System using A MA Cavity, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 249, 2004
  10. ★, Deformed Nuclear Halos, Nuclear Physics, 44-70, 1997
  11. Ground-state properties of exotic Si, S, Ar and Ca isotopes, Nuclear Physics, A597, 1996
  12. Shape Coexistence Around 4416S28 : The Deformed N=28 Region, Physics Letter, B333, 303-309, 1994
  13. ★, Deformation Properties of Drip-Line Nuclei, Dissertation, University of Tennessee, 1997

Publications such as books

  1. 2016, The Science and Technology Labor Force. The Value of Doctorate Holders and Development of Professional Careers, Presents an in-depth analysis of the employment patterns, career paths and international mobility of PhDs, "Doctorate Holders’ Labor Market and Mobility: The Academic Career as the First Choice" and "Domestic and International Destinations of Japan’s Doctorate Holders", Springer International Publishing, 2016, Scholarly Book, Joint work, English, 978-3-319-27208-5, 350, 48, P.51-P.74, P.291-P.316
  2. 2013/11, Careers of Doctorate Holders: Analysis of Labour Market and Mobility Indicators, This paper presents an analysis of the labour market and mobility indicators generated by the second large-scale data collection on Careers of Doctorate Holders, a joint project by the OECD, UNESCO Institute for Statistics and Eurostat. There has been a steady increase in the number of doctoral degrees being awarded across the OECD and the evidence points to a sustained labour market premium of doctorate holders relative to other highly qualified individuals in 2009, prior to the potential impact of the economic crisis. Women and younger doctoral graduates, however, fare relatively worse in terms of employment rates, but these results are less marked than for lower degree holders. While temporary positions are increasingly common in academics, coinciding with the rise of postdoctoral positions, they are less so in business. Natural scientists and engineers are those who are more likely to be engaged in research, while social scientists find more opportunities in non-research occupations. Doctorate holders in the medical and health sciences are generally better paid. Earnings are also typically higher in the business sector than in other sectors, but there are exceptions. Job mobility patterns differ markedly across countries, with mobility being more frequent among doctorates not working in research. Oftentimes mobility from the business sector to the higher education sector is higher than the other way around. International mobility, as well as migration of doctoral graduates, have kept increasing over the decade., OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, 2013, 11, Scholarly Book, Joint work, English, Laudeline Auriol, Toshiyuki Max Misu, Rebecca Ann Freeman, 1815-1965, 62
  3. 2006/05/20, Ellen, lulu.com, 2006, 5, Book(general), English, Dan Owen, Toshiyuki Misu, 1411690699

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Academia-industry collaborative approach to widen career options and nurture a broader skill set for Early Career Researchers (ECRs), Toshiyuki Misu, Vitae International Researcher Development Conference 2023, 2023/09/26, Without Invitation, English, Vitae, Manchester, UK

Patented

  1. Patent
  2. Patent
  3. Patent

Social Activities

History as Committee Members

  1. OECD GSF Expert Group on Research Career Options, 2022/01, 2023/12, OECD
  2. OECD Global Science Forum (GSF) Scoping Group "Training and initiatives to promote alternative and more flexible career paths for scientists", 2021/07, 2021/12, OECD
  3. OECD GSF Expert Group Meeting "Reducing the precarity of researchers' careers", 2019/07, 2021/06, OECD
  4. Working Party on Research Institutions and Human Resources (RIHR), Bureau, 2013/01, 2013/12, OECD
  5. ESF Member Organisation Forum "European Alliance on Research Career Development", the workshop “How to track Researchers’ Careers” Committee, 2011, European Science Foundation