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D-Index
54
Citations
11287
World Ranking
8853
National Ranking
357

Darryl P Almond 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 Darryl P Almond sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 231 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Darryl P Almond 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 Darryl P Almond sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Darryl P Almond was affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom during their academic career. The available data does not specify particular research fields, subfields, or main topics that defined their work, nor does it list any recent papers or frequent collaborations with co-authors. There is no record of publications in specific venues or book publishers connected to their output.

Although detailed information regarding their research contributions, including papers and citation metrics, is currently unavailable, the association with a recognized institution such as the University of Bath indicates their involvement in the academic and scientific community within that environment.

There is no documented information on awards or honors received by Darryl P Almond, nor details on their primary research areas. The absence of such data suggests limited publicly accessible records on their work or a career not heavily documented through popular academic databases.

Darryl P Almond is noted as deceased, and this account reflects their career retrospectively based on the source data available. The lack of extensive bibliographic and topical detail limits the scope of a comprehensive profile but establishes an academic association and professional presence within a higher education institution in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Photothermal science and techniques

    Darryl Almond;Pravin Patel

  • The determination of hopping rates and carrier concentrations in ionic conductors by a new analysis of ac conductivity

    D.P. Almond;G.K. Duncan;A.R. West

  • The extraction of ionic conductivities and hopping rates from a.c. conductivity data

    D. P. Almond;C. C. Hunter;A. R. West

  • Mobile ion concentrations in solid electrolytes from an analysis of a.c. conductivity

    D.P. Almond;A.R. West

  • Temperature dependence of the a.c. conductivity of Naβ-alumina

    D.P. Almond;A.R. West;R.J. Grant

  • Transient thermography in the assessment of defects of aircraft composites

    N.P. Avdelidis;B.C. Hawtin;D.P. Almond

  • Impedance and modulus spectroscopy of “real” dispersive conductors

    D.P. Almond;A.R. West

  • Anomalous conductivity prefactors in fast ion conductors

    D. P. Almond;A. R. West

  • Aircraft composites assessment by means of transient thermal NDT

    N.P. Avdelidis;D.P. Almond;A. Dobbinson;B.C. Hawtin;B.C. Hawtin

  • Matched excitation energy comparison of the pulse and lock-in thermography NDE techniques

    Simon Pickering;Darryl P Almond

  • The activation entropy for transport in ionic conductors

    D.P. Almond;A.R. West

  • The use of neural networks for the prediction of fatigue lives of composite materials

    J.A Lee;D.P Almond;B Harris

  • A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniques

    Krishnendu Chatterjee;Suneet Tuli;Simon G. Pickering;Darryl P. Almond

  • Anomalous Power Law Dispersions in ac Conductivity and Permittivity Shown to be Characteristics of Microstructural Electrical Networks

    Darryl P Almond;C R Bowen

  • Defect sizing by transient thermography. I. An analytical treatment

    Darryl P Almond;S K Lau

  • A new technique to detect defect size and depth in composite structures using digital shearography and unconstrained optimization

    G De Angelis;Michele Meo;Darryl P Almond;Simon G Pickering

  • Crack imaging by scanning pulsed laser spot thermography

    Teng Li;Darryl P. Almond;D.Andrew S. Rees

  • A quantitative analysis of pulsed video thermography

    S.K. Lau;D.P. Almond;J.M. Milne

  • Eddy-current induced thermography—probability of detection study of small fatigue cracks in steel, titanium and nickel-based superalloy

    Ben Weekes;Darryl P. Almond;Peter Cawley;Tim Barden

  • The dielectric properties of random R - C networks as an explanation of the `universal' power law dielectric response of solids

    D P Almond;B Vainas

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Cawley
Peter Cawley Imperial College London
Anthony R. West
Anthony R. West University of Sheffield
Christopher R. Bowen
Christopher R. Bowen University of Bath
Giles W Hunt
Giles W Hunt University of Bath
Gui Yun Tian
Gui Yun Tian Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Steve Dixon
Steve Dixon University of Warwick
Michele Meo
Michele Meo University of Southampton
D. A. S. Rees
D. A. S. Rees University of Bath
Chris Budd
Chris Budd University of Bath
Xavier Maldague
Xavier Maldague Université Laval

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