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D-Index
35
Citations
5020
World Ranking
8985
National Ranking
2510

Brian H. Houston publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian H. Houston sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 282 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Brian H. Houston D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brian H. Houston is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant number of publications in biomedical engineering and mechanics of materials. Additional areas of expertise include atomic and molecular physics, optics, materials chemistry, and oceanography.

The main topics of Brian H. Houston's work encompass ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation, acoustic wave resonator technologies, mechanical and optical resonators, underwater acoustics research, mechanical circulatory support devices, cardiac structural anomalies and repair, and congenital heart disease studies.

Brian H. Houston has published research in several scientific journals and venues. Prominent among these are:

  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Circulation
  • Nature Communications
  • IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
  • Autonomous Robots

Frequent collaborators include Douglas M. Photiadis, Ryan J. Tedford, Lucas Witer, Arman Kilic, and Molly Silkowski.

Recent publications by Brian H. Houston include:

  • "Acoustic cavities in 2D heterostructures," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Tracking Multiple Surface Vessels With an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle: Field Results," 2020, IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
  • "The Orbiting Dubins Traveling Salesman Problem: planning inspection tours for a minehunting AUV," 2020, Autonomous Robots
  • "Critical Role of a Nanometer-Scale Microballoon Shell on Bulk Acoustic Properties of Doped Soft Matter," 2020, Langmuir
  • "Photoexcited elastic waves in free-standing GaAs films," 2020, Physical review. B./Physical review. B

Best Publications

  • Wafer-scale reduced graphene oxide films for nanomechanical devices.

    Jeremy T. Robinson;Maxim Zalalutdinov;Jeffrey W. Baldwin;Eric S. Snow

  • Nanomechanical Resonant Structures in Nanocrystalline Diamond

    L. Sekaric;J. M. Parpia;Harold G. Craighead;T. Feygelson

  • Fast Fourier transform and singular value decomposition formulations for patch nearfield acoustical holography

    Earl G. Williams;Brian H. Houston;Peter C. Herdic

  • Surface Doping and Bandgap Tunability in Hydrogenated Graphene

    Jeffrey W. Baldwin;Bernard R. Matis;James S. Burgess;Felipe Bulat-Jara

  • Interior near-field acoustical holography in flight

    Earl G. Williams;Brian H. Houston;Peter C. Herdic;S. T. Raveendra

  • Thermoelastic loss in microscale oscillators

    B. H. Houston;D. M. Photiadis;M. H. Marcus;J. A. Bucaro

  • Attachment loss of micromechanical and nanomechanical resonators in the limits of thick and thin support structures

    John A. Judge;Douglas M. Photiadis;Joseph F. Vignola;Brian H. Houston

  • Shear Modulus of Monolayer Graphene Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Xiao Liu;Thomas H. Metcalf;Jeremy T. Robinson;Brian H. Houston

  • Tuning the electronic properties of graphene by hydrogenation in a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor

    James S. Burgess;Bernard R. Matis;Jeremy T. Robinson;Felipe A. Bulat

  • Effect of viscous loss on mechanical resonators designed for mass detection

    Joseph F. Vignola;John A. Judge;Jacek Jarzynski;Maxim Zalalutdinov

  • Frequency entrainment for micromechanical oscillator

    M. Zalalutdinov;K. L. Aubin;M. Pandey;A. T. Zehnder

  • A loss mechanism study of a very high Q silicon micromechanical oscillator

    Xiao Liu;J. F. Vignola;H. J. Simpson;B. R. Lemon

  • Miniature, high performance, low-cost fiber optic microphone

    Joseph A. Bucaro;Nicholas Lagakos;Brian H. Houston;Jacek Jarzynski

  • Engineering Graphene Mechanical Systems

    Maxim K. Zalalutdinov;Jeremy T. Robinson;Chad E. Junkermeier;James C. Culbertson

  • Two-dimensional array of coupled nanomechanical resonators

    Maxim K. Zalalutdinov;Jeffrey W. Baldwin;Martin H. Marcus;Robert B. Reichenbach

  • Experimental investigation of the wave propagation on a point‐driven, submerged capped cylinder using K‐space analysis

    Earl G. Williams;Brian H. Houston;Joseph A. Bucaro

  • Broadband nearfield acoustical holography for vibrating cylinders

    Earl G. Williams;Brian H. Houston;Joseph A. Bucaro

  • Real-time analog and digital demodulator for interferometric fiber optic sensors

    Timothy R. Christian;Philip A. Frank;Brian H. Houston

  • Loss due to transverse thermoelastic currents in microscale resonators

    B.H. Houston;D.M. Photiadis;J.F. Vignola;M.H. Marcus

  • Synthetic array measurements of acoustical waves propagating into a water-saturated sandy bottom for a smoothed and a roughened interface

    Harry J. Simpson;Brian H. Houston

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold G. Craighead
Harold G. Craighead Cornell University
Jeremy T. Robinson
Jeremy T. Robinson United States Naval Research Laboratory
James E. Butler
James E. Butler Euclid TechLabs, LLC
Alan T. Zehnder
Alan T. Zehnder Cornell University
Bojan Ilic
Bojan Ilic National Institute of Standards and Technology
Paul E. Sheehan
Paul E. Sheehan Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Lawrence Carin
Lawrence Carin Duke University
Amr M. Baz
Amr M. Baz University of Maryland, College Park
James P. Butler
James P. Butler Harvard University
J. D. Thompson
J. D. Thompson Los Alamos National Laboratory

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