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D-Index
62
Citations
11425
World Ranking
8996
National Ranking
318

Bernard Rousseau publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bernard Rousseau sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 306 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Bernard Rousseau D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bernard Rousseau is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research spans multiple fields, including Engineering, Chemistry, and Materials Science, with particular focus on subfields such as Spectroscopy, Computational Mechanics, Polymers and Plastics, Materials Chemistry, and Mathematical Physics.

The main topics covered in Rousseau's work include:

  • Radiative Heat Transfer Studies
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Numerical methods in inverse problems
  • Polymer crystallization and properties
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials

Recent publications highlight a range of research interests and collaborations. Notable papers include:

  • "Finite element framework for modeling conducto-radiative transfers within heterogeneous media at both discrete and continuous scales," 2022, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Conductive-radiative heat transfer within SiC-based cellular ceramics at high-temperatures: A discrete-scale finite element analysis," 2020, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
  • "Modeling Method for Semicrystalline Polymers Controlling Aspects of the Morphology at the Molecular Scale for the Study of Mechanical and Physicochemical Properties," 2022, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • "Molecular simulation of a reverse osmosis polyamide membrane layer. In silico synthesis using different reactant concentration ratios," 2021, Journal of Membrane Science
  • "Assessment of an anisotropic coarse-grained model for cis-1,4-polybutadiene: a bottom-up approach," 2020, Soft Matter

Frequently appearing in several publication venues, Rousseau has contributed multiple works in:

  • Chemistry - Methods
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Journal of Membrane Science

Collaborations have been a key component of Rousseau's research career. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Yann Favennec
  • Thomas Julien
  • Boris Gouilleux
  • Michael Reggelin
  • Philippe Lesot

Best Publications

  • Influence of the Diadinoxanthin Pool Size on Photoprotection in the Marine Planktonic Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum

    Johann Lavaud;Bernard Rousseau;Hans J. van Gorkom;Anne-Lise Etienne

  • Optimization of the anisotropic united atoms intermolecular potential for n-alkanes

    Philippe Ungerer;Christèle Beauvais;Jérôme Delhommelle;Anne Boutin

  • GENERAL FEATURES OF PHOTOPROTECTION BY ENERGY DISSIPATION IN PLANKTONIC DIATOMS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)

    Johann Lavaud;Bernard Rousseau;Anne-Lise Etienne

  • The super-excess energy dissipation in diatom algae: comparative analysis with higher plants.

    Alexander V. Ruban;Johann Lavaud;Bernard Rousseau;Gerard Guglielmi

  • Squalenoyl Adenosine Nanoparticles provide Neuroprotection after Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury

    Alice Gaudin;Müge Yemisci;Hakan Eroglu;Sinda Lepetre-Mouelhi

  • Chemical evidence of kerogen formation in source rocks and oil shales via selective preservation of thin resistant outer walls of microalgae: Origin of ultralaminae

    S. Derenne;C. Largeau;E. Casadevall;C. Berkaloff

  • INFLUENCE OF THE POOL SIZE OF THE XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE ON THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT STRESS IN A DIATOM: COMPETITION BETWEEN PHOTOPROTECI'ION AND PHOTOINHIBITION

    Wafa Arsalane;Bernard Rousseau;Jean‐Claude Duval

  • Non-hydrolysable macromolecular constituents from outer walls of Chlorella fusca and Nanochlorum eucaryotum

    S. Derenne;C. Largeau;C. Berkaloff;B. Rousseau

  • Regioselective and Stereospecific Deuteration of Bioactive Aza Compounds by the Use of Ruthenium Nanoparticles

    Grégory Pieters;Céline Taglang;Eric Bonnefille;Torsten Gutmann

  • Enantiospecific C-H Activation Using Ruthenium Nanocatalysts.

    Céline Taglang;Luis Miguel Martínez-Prieto;Iker del Rosal;Laurent Maron

  • Graphite fluorides: An XPS study of a new type of CF bonding

    I. Palchan;M. Crespin;H. Estrade-Szwarckopf;B. Rousseau

  • A General Guidebook for the Theoretical Prediction of Physicochemical Properties of Chemicals for Regulatory Purposes.

    Carlos Nieto-Draghi;Guillaume Fayet;Benoit Creton;Xavier Rozanska

  • Flash Point and Cetane Number Predictions for Fuel Compounds Using Quantitative Structure Property Relationship (QSPR) Methods

    Diego Alonso Saldana;Laurie Starck;Pascal Mougin;Bernard Rousseau

  • Molecular simulation of the thermophysical properties of fluids: From understanding toward quantitative predictions

    Philippe Ungerer;Carlos Nieto-Draghi;Bernard Rousseau;Göktug Ahunbay;Göktug Ahunbay

  • Molecular simulations of the n -alkane liquid-vapor interface: interfacial properties and their long range corrections.

    C. Ibergay;Aziz Ghoufi;F. Goujon;P. Ungerer

  • Parthenolide Inhibits Tubulin Carboxypeptidase Activity

    Xavier Fonrose;Frédéric Ausseil;Emmanuelle Soleilhac;Véronique Masson

  • In diatoms, a transthylakoid proton gradient alone is not sufficient to induce a non-photochemical fluorescence quenching.

    J Lavaud;B Rousseau;A.-L Etienne

  • Enrichment of the Light-Harvesting Complex in Diadinoxanthin and Implications for the Nonphotochemical Fluorescence Quenching in Diatoms†

    Johann Lavaud;Bernard Rousseau;Anne-Lise Etienne

  • Soret and mass diffusion measurements and molecular dynamics simulations of n-pentane–n-decane mixtures

    Andrea Perronace;Cindy Leppla;Frédéric Leroy;Bernard Rousseau

  • Subunit organization of PSI particles from brown algae and diatoms: polypeptide and pigment analysis

    Claire Berkaloff;Lise Caron;Bernard Rousseau

  • Self-diffusion of n-alkanes in silicalite using molecular dynamics simulation: A comparison between rigid and flexible frameworks

    F. Leroy;B. Rousseau;A. H. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain H. Fuchs
Alain H. Fuchs Chimie ParisTech
Charles Mioskowski
Charles Mioskowski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Patrick Couvreur
Patrick Couvreur University of Paris-Saclay
Anne Boutin
Anne Boutin École Normale Supérieure
Claude Largeau
Claude Largeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Guillaume Galliero
Guillaume Galliero University of Pau and the Adour Region
Sylvie Derenne
Sylvie Derenne Université Paris Cité
Bruno Chaudret
Bruno Chaudret Paul Sabatier University
Stéphane Roux
Stéphane Roux École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Johann Lavaud
Johann Lavaud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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