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Shuichi NISHIO
Shuichi NISHIO
Japan
 
Biography
Shuichi Nishio received his M.Sc. in computer science from Kyoto University in 1994, D. Eng from Osaka University in 2010 and is currently a Senior Researcher at Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) in Kyoto, Japan.He had also engaged in studies on networked robots, pattern recognition and standardization of robotic technologies.
 
 
Research Interest

His research interests include self-recognition system, bodily extension and communication support with robots

Interview
1. How many years have you been associated with the current research?

10 Years

2. What is the research topic you are working on now?

Android science. That is, developing android robots, looking at human nature by using androids as tool, and applying android robots to real world issue such as dementia care.

3. What are attributes for a quality article?

Articles with either of the following:
  • Logically well-formed discussion on issues that contribute to existing research field
  • New invention that contribute to improve our life
  • Definition of a new question that can gather interest and may make a new research field

4. Do you have any research funding (NIH or other national funding) now?

I do not have a US funding now; only Japanese and Danish government / private research grants.

c 5. When did you become an editor of OMICS Journal?

Last year.

6. Where can the journal find the maximum scope in terms of niche?

I am not clear what you are asking by this question. Please rephrase it.

7. What is your greatest career accomplishment?

Making demented elderlies and their families happy.

8. How does the published scientific content assist the potential researchers?

Assuming you are asking about scientific publication in general; I think no research is possible nowadays without previous studies, as studies are becoming more and more complicated and divided.

9. What is the purpose of serving as an editor?

Assuming you are asking about my purpose: to contribute in growing new field of research and to be in touch with latest studies.

10. Do you have any patents?

Yes, I do.

11. Have you contributed any editorials or papers (any types) to OMICS Journals in the past two years?

Two of my students have submitted to “Lovotics” journal.

12. Do you plan to contribute any editorials or papers to OMICS Journals in the next year?

No.

13. How would you define your experience with OMICS Group?
  • Not good. Actually very bad.
  • One of my student’s paper was just published online, but the editing of the article was very poor; the figures were not properly included, etc. We have asked the publisher to fix it several times, but there were no response.
  • Unless this is fixed soon, I will never recommend other researchers/students to submit papers to OMICS group.

14. Your opinion on conducting Editorial Board meetings at related Conferences?

It is very important that the editors share ideas on the journal policy. This is the very first thing that should be done.

15. Would you recommend OMICS to your friends or colleagues?

No, as stated in Q13.

16. How do you differentiate Journal of LOVOTICS (open access) with other journals in the field?

Right now, it is just one of “pay for publish” journals. However, the journal’s topic is a very important and serious topic, so I think that there is a chance that Lovotics will become a major journal with high impact.
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