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Materials Science

D-Index
90
Citations
24936
World Ranking
1731
National Ranking
527

Chemistry

D-Index
80
Citations
18931
World Ranking
3496
National Ranking
1138

A. Hiltner publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Hiltner sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 450 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

A. Hiltner D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Hiltner sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 90 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

A. Hiltner was affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research career included contributions to the field of physical sciences, as indicated by the recognition received from professional organizations.

In 1982, A. Hiltner was honored as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), which reflects a level of professional acknowledgment within the physics community. This fellowship is awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the advancement of physics.

Throughout their career, A. Hiltner did not frequently collaborate with other researchers based on the available data, as no frequent co-authors are recorded. Similarly, no specific publication venues are associated with multiple publications under their authorship.

Information on published papers, including titles, years, and venues, is not available. Likewise, records do not show book publications or specify the main fields, subfields, or topics of study beyond the general domain suggested by the APS fellowship recognition.

Best Publications

  • Hierarchical structure of the intervertebral disc.

    J. J. Cassidy;A. Hiltner;E. Baer

  • Classification of homogeneous ethylene‐octene copolymers based on comonomer content

    S. Bensason;J. Minick;A. Moet;S. Chum

  • Confined Crystallization of Polyethylene Oxide in Nanolayer Assemblies

    Haopeng Wang;Jong K. Keum;Anne Hiltner;Eric Baer

  • Foreign‐body giant cells and polyurethane biostability: In vivo correlation of cell adhesion and surface cracking

    Q. Zhao;N. Topham;J. M. Anderson;A. Hiltner

  • Crystallization and phase separation in blends of high stereoregular poly(lactide) with poly(ethylene glycol)

    Y. Hu;Y.S. Hu;V. Topolkaraev;A. Hiltner

  • Aging of poly(lactide)/poly(ethylene glycol) blends. Part 2. Poly(lactide) with high stereoregularity

    Y. Hu;Y.S. Hu;V. Topolkaraev;A. Hiltner

  • In vivo biocompatibility studies. I. The cage implant system and a biodegradable hydrogel

    Roger Marchant;Anne Hiltner;Clive Hamlin;Albert Rabinovitch

  • Thermoreversible gelation of atactic polystyrene solutions

    H. Tan;A. Moet;Anne Hiltner;Eric Baer

  • Deformation-Induced Color Changes in Mechanochromic Polyethylene Blends

    Brent R. Crenshaw;Mark Burnworth;Devang Khariwala;Anne Hiltner

  • Oxidative mechanisms of poly(carbonate urethane) and poly(ether urethane) biodegradation: in vivo and in vitro correlations.

    Elizabeth M. Christenson;James M. Anderson;Anne Hiltner

  • Interaction of water with native collagen

    S. Nomura;A. Hiltner;J. B. Lando;E. Baer

  • In vivo biocompatibility and biostability of modified polyurethanes

    A. B. Mathur;T. O. Collier;W. J. Kao;M. Wiggins

  • Reduction of Dielectric Hysteresis in Multilayered Films via Nanoconfinement

    Matthew Mackey;Donald E. Schuele;Lei Zhu;Lionel Flandin

  • Crystallization of very low density copolymers of ethylene with α-olefins

    J. Minick;A. Moet;A. Hiltner;E. Baer

  • Interrelationships between electrical and mechanical properties of a carbon black-filled ethylene-octene elastomer

    L. Flandin;A. Hiltner;E. Baer

  • Hierarchical structure in polymeric materials

    E Baer;A Hiltner;HD Keith

  • Characterization of Some New Olefinic Block Copolymers

    H. P. Wang;D. U. Khariwala;W. Cheung;S. P. Chum

  • Oxygen barrier properties of crystallized and talc-filled poly(ethylene terephthalate)

    D. J. Sekelik;E. V. Stepanov;S. Nazarenko;D. Schiraldi

  • Biodegradation of polyether polyurethane inner insulation in bipolar pacemaker leads.

    Michael J. Wiggins;Bruce Wilkoff;James M. Anderson;Anne Hiltner

  • Effect of strain on the properties of an ethylene–octene elastomer with conductive carbon fillers

    L. Flandin;A. Chang;S. Nazarenko;A. Hiltner

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Baer
Eric Baer Case Western Reserve University
James M. Anderson
James M. Anderson Case Western Reserve University
David A. Schiraldi
David A. Schiraldi Case Western Reserve University
Roger E. Marchant
Roger E. Marchant Case Western Reserve University
Andrzej Galeski
Andrzej Galeski Polish Academy of Sciences
Michael S. Silverstein
Michael S. Silverstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Andrew Keller
Andrew Keller University of Bristol
Benny D. Freeman
Benny D. Freeman The University of Texas at Austin
Hatsuo Ishida
Hatsuo Ishida Case Western Reserve University
David M. Collard
David M. Collard Georgia Institute of Technology

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