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D-Index
34
Citations
3693
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12314
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4984

David P. Greene publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David P. Greene sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 78 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

David P. Greene D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David P. Greene sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 34 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

David P. Greene is affiliated with IBM in the United States and focuses on research at the intersection of environmental science and engineering. Their research contributions primarily address sustainable water treatment and marine energy systems, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach across water resources management and ocean engineering.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to water and energy, with main fields of study including Environmental Science and Engineering. Subfields explored in their work cover Water Science and Technology, Ocean Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Oceanography, and aspects of Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law.

David P. Greene's recent papers include:

  • Opportunities and Challenges for Industrial Water Treatment and Reuse, 2021, ACS ES&T Engineering
  • Cost and Energy Metrics for Municipal Water Reuse, 2021, ACS ES&T Engineering
  • Powering the Blue Economy: Progress Exploring Marine Renewable Energy Integration With Ocean Observations, 2020, Marine Technology Society Journal
  • A feasibility assessment for co-locating and powering offshore aquaculture with wave energy in the United States, 2022, Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Pipe Parity Analysis of Seawater Desalination in the United States: Exploring Costs, Energy, and Reliability via Case Studies and Scenarios of Emerging Technology, 2021, ACS ES&T Engineering

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Michael Talmadge
  • Ariel Miara
  • Jennifer Stokes-Draut
  • Jae-Hong Kim
  • Parthiv Kurup

Publications have appeared mostly in the following venues:

  • ACS ES&T Engineering
  • Marine Technology Society Journal
  • Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Sustainability

The research topics covered include:

  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Wave and Wind Energy Systems
  • Water Resources Management and Optimization
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes

David P. Greene's work addresses complex challenges in industrial water treatment, municipal water reuse, and the integration of marine renewable energy with ocean observations. The scientist's focus on the water-energy nexus involves both fundamental and applied research, including assessment of energy and cost metrics pertinent to desalination and offshore aquaculture powered by wave energy.

Best Publications

  • Systems and methods wherein a mobile user device operates in accordance with a location policy and user device information

    Edith Stern;David Greene;Barry Willner;Philip Yu

  • Competition-Based Induction of Decision Models from Examples

    David Perry Greene;Stephen F. Smith

  • Location-specific messaging system

    David P. Greene;Edith H. Stern;Philip Shi-lung Yu;Barry E. Willner

  • Apparatus, system, method and computer program product for determining an optimum route based on historical information

    Stephen J. Boies;Samuel H. Dinkin;David Perry Greene;Paul Andrew Moskowitz

  • Consequences of superfluous social constraints: Effects on young children's social inferences and subsequent intrinsic interest.

    Mark R. Lepper;Gerald Sagotsky;Janet L. Dafoe;David Greene

  • System and method for buying and selling merchandise

    Stephen Boies;Samuel Dinkin;David Greene;William Grey

  • Method for a utility providing electricity via class of service

    Stephen Boies;Samuel Dinkin;David Greene;Paul Moskowitz

  • Systems and methods that facilitate an exchange of supplemental information in association with a dispensing of fuel

    Paul Moskowitz;Edith Stern;Barry Willner;David Greene

  • Systems and methods to facilitate a transaction wherein a purchaser is associated with an approver

    Philip Yu;Edith Stern;Barry Willner;David Greene

  • System and method to monitor datamining power usage

    Stephen J. Boies;Samuel H. Dinkin;David Perry Greene;Paul Andrew Moskowitz

  • Systems and methods for distributing information to an operator of a vehicle

    Philip Shi-lung Yu;David P. Greene;Edith H. Stern;Barry E. Willner

  • Method and apparatus for using physical characteristic data collected from two or more subjects

    Barry E. Willner;Edith H. Stern;David P. Greene;Philip Shi-lung Yu

  • Apparatus, system and method for providing open source language translation

    David Greene;Edith Stern;Barry Willner;Philip Yu

  • Method and apparatus for facilitating display of an advertisement with software

    Barry Willner;David Greene;Edith Stern;Philip Yu

  • Healthcare personal area identification network method and system

    David P. Greene;Edith H. Stern;Barry E. Willner;Philip Shi-lung Yu

  • Apparatus, system and method for remote monitoring of testing environments

    David Greene;Edith Stern;Barry Willner;Philip Yu

  • Systems and methods to facilitate compliance with location dependent requirements

    Barry Willner;John Shedletsky;Edith Stern;Philip Yu

  • Method and apparatus for providing data

    Edith Stern;Philip Shi-Lung Yu;David Greene;Barry Willner

  • Method and apparatus for scoring travel itineraries in a data processing system

    Stephen Boies;Samuel Dinkin;David Greene;William Grey

  • Systems and methods for facilitating access to an information address

    Barry Willner;David Greene;Edith Stern;Philip Yu

  • Competition-Based Induction of Decision Models from Examples

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Frequent Co-Authors

Philip S. Yu
Philip S. Yu University of Illinois at Chicago
Edith H. Stern
Edith H. Stern Amicus Brain
Barry E. Willner
Barry E. Willner IBM (United States)
Paul A. Moskowitz
Paul A. Moskowitz IBM (United States)
Stephen J. Boies
Stephen J. Boies IBM (United States)
Mark R. Lepper
Mark R. Lepper Stanford University
Stephen F. Smith
Stephen F. Smith Carnegie Mellon University
Isidore Rigoutsos
Isidore Rigoutsos Thomas Jefferson University
Scott Lee Winters
Scott Lee Winters IBM (United States)
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover IBM (United States)

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