World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8030
World Ranking
12409
National Ranking
230

Overview

David M. Grove is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Computer Science, with additional contributions to Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science.

The scientist's recent publication record includes the paper titled Reliable Actors with Retry Orchestration, published in 2021 in arXiv (Cornell University). This paper focuses on aspects related to software system performance and reliability.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with David M. Grove include:

  • Amedeo Carmine
  • Talha Hassan
  • Grant Reuter
  • Matthew Junk
  • Tauheed Khan Mohd

The publication venues associated with their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)

David M. Grove's research covers several main fields of study:

  • Computer Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Environmental Science

The research further branches into subfields such as:

  • Information Systems
  • Plant Science
  • Ecology
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Networks and Communications

Main topics addressed in their work are:

  • Smart Agriculture and AI
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Currency Recognition and Detection
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Cloud Data Security Solutions

Best Publications

  • Homogeneous Catalysts Based on Silane Dendrimers Functionalized with Arylnickel(II) Complexes

    Joan W. J. Knapen;Alexander W. van der Made;Janine C. de Wilde;Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen

  • Trans 2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl-N,N,C complexes of Pd(II) and Pt(II). Crystal structure of [PtI(MeC6H3(CH2NMe2)2-o,o)]BF4: A cyclohexadienyl carbonium ion with a s-bonded metal substituent,

    G. van Koten;D.M. Grove;J.N. Louwen;J.G. Noltes

  • The copper catalysed reaction of sodium methoxide with aryl bromides. A mechanistic study leading to a facile synthesis of anisole derivatives

    H.L. Aalten;G. van Koten;D.M. Grove;T. Kuilman

  • Recent advances in the organometallic chemistry of aryldiamine anions that can function as N,C,N'- and C,N,N'-chelating terdentate Upincer' ligands an overview

    G. van Koten;M.H.P. Rietveld;D.M. Grove

  • Mechanistic Aspects of the Kharasch Addition Reaction Catalyzed by Organonickel(II) Complexes Containing the Monoanionic Terdentate Aryldiamine Ligand System [C6H2(CH2NMe2)2-2,6-R-4]-†

    Lucia A. van de Kuil;David M. Grove;Robert A. Gossage;Jan W. Zwikker

  • Chiral arenethiolatocopper(I) catalyzed substitution reactions of acyclic allylic substrates with Grignard reagents

    Mayra van Klaveren;Eva S.M Persson;Amaya del Villar;David M Grove

  • Electronic Tuning of Arylnickel(II) Complexes by Para Substitution of the Terdentate Monoanionic 2,6-Bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl Ligand

    G. van Koten;L.A. van de Kuil;J. Luitjes;D.M. Grove

  • Syntheses and characterization of unique organometallic Ni(III) aryl species: ESR and electrochemical studies and the X-Ray molecular structure of square pyramidal Ni{C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-o,o'}I2

    G. van Koten;D.M. Grove;P. Mul;R. Zoet

  • A New Class of Organocopper and Organocuprate Compounds Derived from Copper( I) Arenethiolates

    D. Martin Knotter;David M. Grove;Wilberth J. J. Smeets;Anthony L. Spek

  • Arenethiolatocopper(I) Complexes as Homogeneous Catalysts for Michael Addition Reactions

    Mayra van Klaveren;François Lambert;Desiree J.F.M. Eijkelkamp;David M. Grove

  • Organonickel(II) complexes of the terdentate monoanionic ligand o,o'-bis[(dimethyl-amino)methyl] phenyl (N-C-N). Syntheses and X-ray crystal structure of the stable nickel(II) formate [Ni(N-C-N)O2CH]

    D. M. Grove;G. Van Koten;H. J. C. Ubbels;R. Zoet

  • A hydrogen atom in an organoplatinum-amine system : Part 1: Synthesis, spectroscopic and crystallographic characterization of novel zwitterionic complexes with a Pt(II)-...H-N+ unit

    G. van Koten;I.C.M. Wehman-Ooyevaar;D.M. Grove;H. Kooijman

  • ortho-Chelating Arenethiolatocopper(I) Complexes as Versatile Catalysts in the Regioselective Cross-Coupling of Allylic Derivatives with nBuMgI—An Example of Reversed Reactivity of Leaving Groups

    Eva S. M. Persson;Mayra van Klaveren;David M. Grove;Jan E. Bäckvall

  • Organoplatinum building blocks for one-dimensional hydrogen bonded polymeric structures

    Philip J. Davies;David M. Grove;Gerard van Koten;Nora Veldman

  • New homogeneous catalysts in the addition of polyhalogeno alkanes to olefins; organonickel(II) complexes [Ni{C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-o,o'}X] (X = CL, Br, I)

    G. van Koten;D.M. Grove;A.H.M. Verschuuren

  • Copper(II)-Mediated Oxidative Coupling of Bis(dimethylaminomethyl)arylruthenium Complexes to give [(terpy)RuIII(pincer-pincer)-RuIII(terpy)](CuCl2)4

    Jean-Pascal Sutter;David M. Grove;Marc Beley;Jean-Paul Collin

  • New Ruthenium(II) Complexes of Functionalized Monoanionic Aryldiamine N,C,N'‐Terdentate Ligands: Syntheses of [RuII{2,6‐(Me2NCH2)2‐4‐R‐C6H2}‐(terpy)]+Cl‐; X‐ray Structure of a Dimeric Organolithium Compound, [Li{2,6‐(Me2NCH2)2‐4‐Ph‐C6H2}]2

    Pablo Steenwinkel;Stuart L. James;David M. Grove;Nora Veldman

  • Synthesis and properties of trimeric ortho-chelated (arenethiolato)copper(I) complexes

    G. van Koten;D.M. Knotter;H.L. van Maanen;D.M. Grove

  • Versatile N,C,N Coordiantion Behaviour of a Monoanionic Aryldiamine Ligand in Ruthenium(II) Complexes: Syntheses and Crystal structures of [RuII{C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-2,6}X(L)](L=Norbornadiene, X=Cl, SO3CF3; L=PPh3, X=I) and [RuII{C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-2,6}(2,2':6',2'-terpyridine)]Cl

    G. van Koten;J-P Sutter;S.L. James;T. Karlen

  • Unique stable organometallic Ni(III) complexes: Syntheses and the molecular structure of Ni[C6H3(CH2NMe2)2-o,o']I2]

    Unknown

  • Ionic 4,4‘-Biphenylene-Bridged Bis-ruthenium Complexes [Ru2(4,4‘-{C6H2(CH2NMe2)2-2,6}2)(terpy)2]n+ (n = 2 and 4) and Their Reversible Redox Interconversion: A Molecular Switch

    G. van Koten;P. Steenwinkel;D.M. Grove;N. Veldman

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard van Koten
Gerard van Koten Utrecht University
Anthony L. Spek
Anthony L. Spek Utrecht University
Huub Kooijman
Huub Kooijman Utrecht University
Kees Vrieze
Kees Vrieze University of Amsterdam
Stuart L. James
Stuart L. James Queen's University Belfast
Jaap Boersma
Jaap Boersma Utrecht University
Heinrich Lang
Heinrich Lang Chemnitz University of Technology
Jean-Paul Collin
Jean-Paul Collin University of Strasbourg

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students interested in applying their chemistry knowledge in specialized fields, there are several related online degree options worth considering. One exciting area is forensic science, where a strong chemistry foundation is essential for analyzing evidence. Those aiming to enter this field might explore forensic psychology graduate programs online, which blend chemistry with behavioral science to assist in criminal investigations.

Understanding the variety of careers in forensics can help chemistry students identify potential professional paths, including roles in crime labs, toxicology departments, or legal consulting. Many career tracks in this domain benefit from formal education in criminal justice as well.

For those seeking affordable and flexible education options, it’s important to consider the cost of education. Resources detailing criminal justice degree online cost provide valuable insights into budgeting for degree programs without compromising quality.

Starting with an online associate degree in criminal justice is another pathway that complements chemistry skills by offering foundational knowledge in law enforcement and legal procedures, paving the way for advanced study or entry-level positions in forensic fields.

Best Scientists Citing David M. Grove

Recently Published Articles