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D-Index
105
Citations
46750
World Ranking
986
National Ranking
393

D. W. Goodman 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 D. W. Goodman sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 514 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

D. W. Goodman 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 D. W. Goodman sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 105 D-Index — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

D. W. Goodman was affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research principally focused on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with significant work in Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

Their publication record included 211 works in Physics and Astronomy, with 192 specifically in Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Other subfields they contributed to included Aerospace Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Surgery.

Goodman's research covered several major topics, among which were:

  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Muon and positron interactions and applications

Frequent publication venues for Goodman's work included:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Annals of Oncology
  • Journal of Instrumentation

Among their collaborative network, frequent co-authors were:

  • J. I. Crespo-Anadón
  • A. P. Furmanski
  • P. Green
  • A. Ereditato
  • S. Gardiner

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Goodman included:

  • Search for an Excess of Electron Neutrino Interactions in MicroBooNE Using Multiple Final-State Topologies, 2022, Physical Review Letters
  • New CC0π GENIE model tune for MicroBooNE, 2022, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Search for an anomalous excess of charged-current νe interactions without pions in the final state with the MicroBooNE experiment, 2022, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Effect of saroglitazar 2 mg and 4 mg on glycemic control, lipid profile and cardiovascular disease risk in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a 56-week, randomized, double blind, phase 3 study (PRESS XII study), 2020, Cardiovascular Diabetology
  • First Constraints on Light Sterile Neutrino Oscillations from Combined Appearance and Disappearance Searches with the MicroBooNE Detector, 2023, Physical Review Letters

Goodman was recognized as an SPIE Fellow in 1998.

Best Publications

  • Onset of Catalytic Activity of Gold Clusters on Titania with the Appearance of Nonmetallic Properties

    M. Valden;X. Lai;D. W. Goodman

  • The Structure of Catalytically Active Gold on Titania

    M. S. Chen;D. W. Goodman

  • Catalysis Research of Relevance to Carbon Management: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Hironori Arakawa;Michele Aresta;John N. Armor;Mark A. Barteau

  • Kinetics of the hydrogenation of CO over a single crystal nickel catalyst

    D.W. Goodman;R.D. Kelley;T.E. Madey;J.T. Yates

  • Comparative kinetic studies of CO$z.sbnd;O2 and CO$z.sbnd;NO reactions over single crystal and supported rhodium catalysts

    S. H. Oh;G. B. Fisher;J. E. Carpenter;D. W. Goodman

  • Synthesis of dimethyl ether (DME) from methanol over solid-acid catalysts

    Mingting Xu;Jack H. Lunsford;D.Wayne Goodman;Alak Bhattacharyya

  • Catalytic ammonia decomposition: COx-free hydrogen production for fuel cell applications

    T.V. Choudhary;C. Sivadinarayana;D.W. Goodman

  • Structure–activity relationships in supported Au catalysts

    M.S. Chen;D.W. Goodman

  • Structure sensitivity of CO oxidation over model Au/TiO 2 2 catalysts

    M. Valden;S. Pak;X. Lai;D.W. Goodman

  • Kinetics of CO oxidation on single-crystal Pd, Pt, and Ir

    Paul J. Berlowitz;Charles H. F. Peden;D. Wayne Goodman

  • Correlation of Relative X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Shake-up Intensity with CuO Particle Size

    Charles C. Chusuei;M. A. Brookshier;D. W. Goodman

  • Kinetics of the activated dissociative adsorption of methane on the low index planes of nickel single crystal surfaces

    Thomas P. Beebe;D. Wayne Goodman;Bruce D. Kay;John T. Yates

  • The composition and structure of Pd-Au surfaces

    Yi Cw;Luo K;Wei T;Goodman Dw

  • CO-free fuel processing for fuel cell applications

    T.V Choudhary;D.W Goodman

  • Oxidation Catalysis by Supported Gold Nano-Clusters

    T.V. Choudhary;D.W. Goodman

  • Highly active surfaces for CO oxidation on Rh, Pd, and Pt

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  • Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of metal clusters supported on TiO2 (110): Morphology and electronic structure

    X. Lai;T.P.St. Clair;M. Valden;D.W. Goodman

  • Hydrogen Production via Catalytic Decomposition of Methane

    T. V. Choudhary;C. Sivadinarayana;Charles C. Chusuei;A. Klinghoffer

  • CO adsorption on Pd(111) : the effects of temperature and pressure

    W.Kevin Kuhn;János Szanyi;D.Wayne Goodman

  • Catalytically active Au on Titania: yet another example of a strong metal support interaction (SMSI)?

    D. W. Goodman

  • Kinetics of carbon monoxide oxidation by oxygen or nitric oxide on rhodium(111) and rhodium(100) single crystals

    C. H. F. Peden;D. W. Goodman;D. S. Blair;P. J. Berlowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles H. F. Peden
Charles H. F. Peden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
J. M. White
J. M. White The University of Texas at Austin
Michael J. S. Dewar
Michael J. S. Dewar The University of Texas at Austin
Alan H. Cowley
Alan H. Cowley The University of Texas at Austin
Yi-Fan Han
Yi-Fan Han East China University of Science and Technology
Jose Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez San Sebastián University
Theodore E. Madey
Theodore E. Madey Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Feng Gao
Feng Gao Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Alexander L. Shluger
Alexander L. Shluger University College London
Jiaxin Zheng
Jiaxin Zheng Peking University

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