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Andreas Schröder

Andreas Schröder

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
5045
World Ranking
2831
National Ranking
97

Andreas Schröder publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Schröder sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 366 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Andreas Schröder D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Schröder sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andreas Schröder is affiliated with the German Aerospace Center in Germany, specializing in research related to fluid mechanics and particle dynamics. Their work spans multiple fields of study including Engineering, Environmental Science, and Medicine, with particular focus on Ocean Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their research extensively covers several main topics such as Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows, Infection Control and Ventilation, Wind and Air Flow Studies, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics, and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Daniel Schanz
  • Matteo Novara
  • Johannes Bosbach
  • Reinhard Geisler
  • Janos Agocs

Andreas Schröder's research findings have been published in several notable venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Default Digital Object Group
  • Experiments in Fluids
  • 14th International Symposium on Particle Image Velocimetry
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Andreas Schröder illustrate their research focus over the past years:

  • 3D Lagrangian Particle Tracking in Fluid Mechanics, 2022, Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
  • Advanced iterative particle reconstruction for Lagrangian particle tracking, 2021, Experiments in Fluids
  • Experimental analysis of the log law at adverse pressure gradient, 2021, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • γ-Valerolactone: An Alternative Solvent for Manufacturing of Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes, 2021, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • The flow around a surface mounted cube: a characterization by time-resolved PIV, 3D Shake-The-Box and LBM simulation, 2020, Experiments in Fluids

Best Publications

  • Shake-The-Box: Lagrangian particle tracking at high particle image densities

    Daniel Schanz;Sebastian Gesemann;Andreas Schröder

  • A High-Speed PIV Study on Trailing-Edge Noise Sources

    Andreas Schröder;Uwe Dierksheide;Michaela Herr;Thomas Lauke

  • Non-uniform optical transfer functions in particle imaging:Calibration and application to Tomographic reconstruction

    Daniel Schanz;Sebastian Gesemann;Andreas Schröder;Bernhard Wieneke

  • Investigation of a turbulent spot and a tripped turbulent boundary layer flow using time-resolved tomographic PIV

    Andreas Schröder;Reinhard Geisler;Gerrit E. Elsinga;Fulvio Scarano

  • Eulerian and Lagrangian views of a turbulent boundary layer flow using time-resolved tomographic PIV

    Andreas Schröder;Reinhard Geisler;Karsten Staack;Gerrit Elsinga

  • Particle image velocimetry : new developments and recent applications

    Andreas Schröder;Christian Willert

  • 3D Lagrangian Particle Tracking in Fluid Mechanics

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  • From Noisy Particle Tracks to Velocity, Acceleration and Pressure Fields using B-splines and Penalties

    Sebastian Gesemann;Florian Huhn;Daniel Schanz;Andreas Schröder

  • Shake The Box: A highly efficient and accurate Tomographic Particle Tracking Velocimetry (TOMO-PTV) method using prediction of particle positions

    Daniel Schanz;Andreas Schröder;Sebastian Gesemann;Dirk Michaelis

  • Lagrangian 3D particle tracking in high-speed flows: Shake-The-Box for multi-pulse systems

    Matteo Novara;Daniel Schanz;Nico Reuther;Christian J. Kähler

  • Investigation of a turbulent spot using multi-plane stereo particle image velocimetry

    Andreas Schröder;Jürgen Kompenhans

  • Particle Image Velocimetry in Aerodynamics: Technology and Applications in Wind Tunnels

    J. Kompenhans;M. Raffel;L. Dieterle;T. Dewhirst

  • Numerical integration of discontinuous functions: moment fitting and smart octree

    Simeon Hubrich;Paolo Di Stolfo;László Kudela;Stefan Kollmannsberger

  • PSP and PIV investigations on the VFE-2 configuration in sub- and transonic flow

    Robert Konrath;Christian Klein;Andreas Schröder

  • Advanced Experimental and Numerical Validation and Analysis of Propeller Slipstream Flows

    Eric W. M. Roosenboom;Arne Stürmer;Andreas Schröder

  • γ-Valerolactone: An Alternative Solvent for Manufacturing of Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes

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  • Analysis of flapping motion of reattaching shear layer behind a two-dimensional backward-facing step

    Xingyu Ma;Andreas Schröder

  • Advances of PIV and 4D-PTV ”Shake-The-Box” for Turbulent Flow Analysis –the Flow over Periodic Hills

    Andreas Schröder;Daniel Schanz;Dirk Michaelis;Christian Cierpka

  • Advanced iterative particle reconstruction for Lagrangian particle tracking

    Tobias Jahn;Daniel Schanz;Andreas Schröder

  • Experimental evidence of near-wall reverse flow events in a zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer

    Christian Willert;Christoph Cuvier;Jean-Marc Foucaut;Joachim Klinner

  • Multi-exposed recordings for 3D Lagrangian particle tracking with Multi-Pulse Shake-The-Box

    Matteo Novara;Daniel Schanz;Reinhard Geisler;Sebastian Gesemann

  • Experimental analysis of the log law at adverse pressure gradient

    Tobias Knopp;N. Reuther;M. Novara;D. Schanz

  • Tracking of vortices in a turbulent boundary layer

    Gerrit Elsinga;Christian Poelma;Andreas Schröder;Reinhard Geisler

  • Extensive characterisation of a high Reynolds number decelerating boundary layer using advanced optical metrology

    Christophe Cuvier;S. Srinath;Michel Stanislas;Jean-Marc Foucaut

  • Investigation of scaling laws in a turbulent boundary layer flow with adverse pressure gradient using PIV

    Tobias Knopp;N. A. Buchmann;Daniel Schanz;Bernhard Eisfeld

  • Static and Dynamic SACCON PIV Tests, Part II: Aft Flow Field

    Robert Konrath;Eric Roosenboom;Andreas Schröder;Dieter Pallek

  • Experimental Investigation of the Log-Law for an Adverse Pressure Gradient Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow at Reθ = 10000

    Tobias Knopp;Daniel Schanz;Andreas Schröder;Michnea Dumitra

  • Analysis of PIV Results Obtained for the VFE-2 65° Delta Wing Configuration at Sub- and Transonic Speeds

    Robert Konrath;Andreas Schröder;Jürgen Kompenhans

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian J. Kähler
Christian J. Kähler Bundeswehr University Munich
Fulvio Scarano
Fulvio Scarano Delft University of Technology
Christoph Schnörr
Christoph Schnörr Heidelberg University
Julio Soria
Julio Soria Monash University
Markus Raffel
Markus Raffel German Aerospace Center
Jerry Westerweel
Jerry Westerweel Delft University of Technology
Eberhard Bodenschatz
Eberhard Bodenschatz Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
Patrick Segers
Patrick Segers Ghent University
Olaf Ronneberger
Olaf Ronneberger University of Freiburg
Kyung Chun Kim
Kyung Chun Kim Pusan National University

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