The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annick Pouquet sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 318 publications — 21st percentile
21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.
The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annick Pouquet sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 75 D-Index — 9th percentile
9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.
Annick Pouquet is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these broad areas, their work focuses on subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Computational Mechanics, and Molecular Biology.
The scientist's work covers a range of topics, with a concentration on Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes.
Annick Pouquet has authored papers published in various scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include arXiv (Cornell University), Atmosphere, The Astrophysical Journal, Physical Review Fluids, and Environmental Fluid Mechanics.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Annick Pouquet include Duane Rosenberg, R. Marino, Pablo D. Mininni, J. E. Stawarz, and Fabio Feraco.
Recognition for their work includes receiving the Hannes Alfvén Prize from the European Physical Society in 2020, awarded for fundamental contributions to quantifying energy transfer in magneto-fluid turbulence and facilitating advances in understanding turbulence in astrophysical and space plasmas.
In 2004, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, acknowledging contributions to the development and application of statistical methods and numerical simulations in turbulent hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic flows, across viscous, inviscid, and compressible fluids.
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S. Galtier;S. Galtier;Sergey Nazarenko;Alan C. Newell;A. Pouquet
Sebastien Galtier;Sergei Nazarenko;Alan Newell;Annick Pouquet
U. Frisch;A. Pouquet;J. LÉOrat;A. Mazure
M. Meneguzzi;U. Frisch;A. Pouquet
H. Politano;A. Pouquet
R. Grappin;J. Leorat;A. Pouquet
Hélène Politano;Annick Pouquet
David H Porter;A. Pouquet;Paul R Woodward
Pablo Daniel Mininni;Pablo Daniel Mininni;Duane Rosenberg;Raghu Reddy;Annick Pouquet
R.C. Bourret;U. Frisch;A. Pouquet
H. Politano;A. Pouquet;P. L. Sulem
R. Grappin;U. Frisch;A. Pouquet;J. Leorat
Alexandros Alexakis;Pablo D Mininni;Annick Pouquet
Thierry Passot;Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni;Annick Pouquet
H. Politano;A. Pouquet
Yannick Ponty;Pablo Mininni;David Montgomery;Jean-François Pinton
A. Pouquet;G. S. Patterson
Giorgio Einaudi;M Velli;H Politano;A. Pouquet
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