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Anton Hohenwarter

Anton Hohenwarter

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
43
Citations
15429
World Ranking
12190
National Ranking
56

Anton Hohenwarter 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 Anton Hohenwarter sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 183 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Anton Hohenwarter 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 Anton Hohenwarter sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Anton Hohenwarter is affiliated with the University of Leoben in Austria. Their research activity centers primarily on engineering and materials science, with specific focus areas including mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, and mechanics of materials. Additional subfields of interest include aerospace engineering and biomedical engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as microstructure and mechanical properties, studies on high entropy alloys, microstructure and mechanical properties of steels, advanced materials and composites, additive manufacturing materials and processes, metal and thin film mechanics, and hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals.

Their frequent coauthors indicate close collaboration within the field. Notable contributors include Reinhard Pıppan, Stefan Wurster, J. Eckert, Christoph Gammer, and Oliver Renk.

Anton Hohenwarter's work is published in a variety of established scientific venues. Prominent journals and outlets where they have published include the SSRN Electronic Journal, Materials Science and Engineering A, Advanced Engineering Materials, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and International Journal of Fatigue.

Some recent papers reflecting their research focus are:

  • Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances, 2022, Materials Research Letters
  • Severe plastic deformation for producing superfunctional ultrafine-grained and heterostructured materials: An interdisciplinary review, 2024, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Microstructure, Texture, and Strength Development during High-Pressure Torsion of CrMnFeCoNi High-Entropy Alloy, 2020, Crystals
  • Medium-range order dictates local hardness in bulk metallic glasses, 2021, Materials Today
  • Microstructure-dependent phase stability and precipitation kinetics in equiatomic CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy: Role of grain boundaries, 2021, Acta Materialia

Best Publications

  • A fracture-resistant high-entropy alloy for cryogenic applications

    Bernd Gludovatz;Anton Hohenwarter;Dhiraj Catoor;Edwin H. Chang

  • Exceptional damage-tolerance of a medium-entropy alloy CrCoNi at cryogenic temperatures

    Bernd Gludovatz;Anton Hohenwarter;Keli V. S. Thurston;Keli V. S. Thurston;Hongbin Bei

  • Mechanical properties, microstructure and thermal stability of a nanocrystalline CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy after severe plastic deformation

    B. Schuh;F. Mendez-Martin;B. Völker;Easo P. George;Easo P. George

  • Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances

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  • Saturation of Fragmentation During Severe Plastic Deformation

    R. Pippan;S. Scheriau;A. Taylor;M. Hafok

  • Fatigue crack closure: a review of the physical phenomena.

    R. Pippan;A. Hohenwarter

  • Thermodynamic instability of a nanocrystalline, single-phase TiZrNbHfTa alloy and its impact on the mechanical properties

    B. Schuh;B. Völker;J. Todt;N. Schell

  • Effect of temperature on the fatigue-crack growth behavior of the high-entropy alloy CrMnFeCoNi

    Keli V.S. Thurston;Keli V.S. Thurston;Bernd Gludovatz;Anton Hohenwarter;Guillaume Laplanche

  • Technical parameters affecting grain refinement by high pressure torsion

    Anton Hohenwarter;Andrea Bachmaier;Bernd Gludovatz;Stephan Scheriau

  • Severe plastic deformation for producing Superfunctional ultrafine-grained and heterostructured materials: An interdisciplinary review

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  • Advantages and Limitations of HPT: A Review

    Reinhard Pippan;Stephan Scheriau;Anton Hohenwarter;Martin Hafok

  • The use of femtosecond laser ablation as a novel tool for rapid micro-mechanical sample preparation

    Manuel J. Pfeifenberger;Melanie Mangang;Stefan Wurster;Jens Reiser

  • The importance of fracture toughness in ultrafine and nanocrystalline bulk materials

    R. Pippan;A. Hohenwarter

  • Increasing the strength of nanocrystalline steels by annealing: Is segregation necessary?

    O. Renk;A. Hohenwarter;K. Eder;K.S. Kormout

  • Anisotropic deformation characteristics of an ultrafine- and nanolamellar pearlitic steel

    M.W. Kapp;A. Hohenwarter;S. Wurster;B. Yang

  • Effect of Large Shear Deformations on the Fracture Behavior of a Fully Pearlitic Steel

    A. Hohenwarter;A. Taylor;R. Stock;R. Pippan

  • New procedure to generate stable nanocrystallites by severe plastic deformation

    A. Bachmaier;A. Hohenwarter;R. Pippan

  • Fracture and fracture toughness of nanopolycrystalline metals produced by severe plastic deformation

    A. Hohenwarter;R. Pippan

  • Fracture toughness evaluation of ultrafine-grained nickel

    A. Hohenwarter;R. Pippan

  • Nanoindentation testing as a powerful screening tool for assessing phase stability of nanocrystalline high-entropy alloys

    Verena Maier-Kiener;Benjamin Schuh;Benjamin Schuh;Easo P. George;Helmut Clemens

  • Near-threshold behaviour of shear-mode fatigue cracks in metallic materials

    J. Pokluda;J. Pokluda;R. Pippan;T. Vojtek;T. Vojtek;A. Hohenwarter

  • Incremental high pressure torsion as a novel severe plastic deformation process: Processing features and application to copper.

    A. Hohenwarter

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinhard Pippan
Reinhard Pippan Austrian Academy of Sciences
Easo P George
Easo P George Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jürgen Eckert
Jürgen Eckert University of Leoben
Robert O. Ritchie
Robert O. Ritchie Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Helmut Clemens
Helmut Clemens University of Leoben
Daniel Kiener
Daniel Kiener University of Leoben
Tamás Ungár
Tamás Ungár Eötvös Loránd University
Mariana Calin
Mariana Calin Leibniz Association
Roberto B. Figueiredo
Roberto B. Figueiredo Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Michael J. Zehetbauer
Michael J. Zehetbauer University of Vienna

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