After postdoc work abroad (
Ann Arbor,
Michigan, with prof.
John Platt), in 1969 he became
associate professor at the Ochanomizu University, where he worked for 33 years until his retirement in 2002. After retirement he has kept working in computational chemistry. The Hosoya index is often used in
computer (mathematical) chemistry investigations for organic compounds. In 2002-2003 the
Internet Electronic Journal of Molecular Design dedicated a series of issues to commemorate the 65th birthday of professor Hosoya. Hosoya's article "The Topological Index Z Before and After 1971" describes the history of the notion and the associated inside stories and details other Hosoya's achievements. Hosoya also introduced the triangle of numbers known as
Hosoya's triangle (originally "Fibonacci triangle", but that name can be ambiguous). ==Notes==