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Citations
7638
World Ranking
7637
National Ranking
2724

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David R. Stoddart is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering, with particular focus on industrial and manufacturing engineering as well as safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Their work covers main topics such as digital transformation in industry and technology assessment and management. These areas reflect an engagement with contemporary challenges in adapting manufacturing processes and evaluating technological innovation.

Recent publications by David R. Stoddart include:

  • A Comparative Analysis for Harnessing Digital Twin Platforms for Net-Zero Manufacturing, 2024, IEEE Access
  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited, 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited, 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The frequent venues for their publications are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IEEE Access

David R. Stoddart has collaborated with several co-authors over time. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Dattatraya Parle
  • Gaurav Sharma
  • Niharika Anand
  • Noel Padgaonkar
  • David J. Malley

David R. Stoddart was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2001.

Best Publications

  • ECOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF RECENT CORAL REEFS

    D. R. Stoddart

  • Mangrove ecosystem collapse during predicted sea-level rise: Holocene analogues and implications

    Joanna C. Ellison;David R. Stoddart

  • Coral reefs : research methods

    D. R. Stoddart;R. E. Johannes

  • Hydrodynamics of salt marsh creek systems: Implications for marsh morphological development and material exchange

    J. R. French;D. R. Stoddart

  • EFFECTS OF HURRICANE HATTIE ON THE BRITISH HONDURAS REEFS AND CAYS, OCTOBER 30-31, 1961

    David R. Stoddart

  • Understanding salt-marsh accretion, Scolt Head Island, Norfolk, England

    David R. Stoddart;Denise J. Reed;Jonathan R. French

  • The Nature and Significance of Microatolls

    T. P. Scoffin;D. R. Stoddart;B. R. Rosen

  • Tidal Flows in Salt Marsh Creeks

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  • Biogeography and ecology of the Seychelles Islands.

    D. R. Stoddart

  • On geography and its history

    David Stoddart

  • THREE CARIBBEAN ATOLLS: TURNEFFE ISLANDS, LIGHTHOUSE REEF, AND GLOVER'S REEF, BRITISH HONDURAS

    David R. Stoddart

  • 3 – THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF CORAL REEF ISLANDS

    D.R. Stoddart;J.A. Steers

  • Biogeography of the Tropical Pacific

    D.R. Stoddart

  • To Claim the High Ground: Geography for the End of the Century

    D. R. Stoddart

  • Coral Reefs and Islands and Catastrophic Storms

    D. R. Stoddart

  • Rhodoliths and coralliths of Muri Lagoon, Rarotonga, Cook Islands

    Terence P. Scoffin;David R. Stoddart;Alexander W. Tudhope;Colin Woodroffe

  • Nature and origin of beach rock

    D. R. Stoddart;J. R. Cann

  • DARWIN'S IMPACT ON GEOGRAPHY

    D. R. Stoddart

  • Velocity variations in salt marsh creeks, Norfolk, England

    R.G. Healey;K. Pye;D.R. Stoddart;T.P. Bayliss-Smith

  • Geomorphology of Aldabra Atoll

    D. R. Stoddart;J. D. Taylor;F. R. Fosberg;G. E. Farrow

  • Sea level change in the Holocene on the northern Great Barrier Reef

    R. F. McLean;D. R. Stoddart;D. Hopley;H. A. Polach

  • The shape of atolls

    D.R Stoddart

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin D. Woodroffe
Colin D. Woodroffe University of Wollongong
Thomas J. Spencer
Thomas J. Spencer Massachusetts General Hospital
Russell S. Harmon
Russell S. Harmon North Carolina State University
Alexander W. Tudhope
Alexander W. Tudhope University of Edinburgh
Kenneth Gregory
Kenneth Gregory University of Southampton
Tom Spencer
Tom Spencer University of Cambridge
Andrew Goudie
Andrew Goudie University of Oxford
John D. Taylor
John D. Taylor Natural History Museum
David E. Sugden
David E. Sugden King's College London
Denise J. Reed
Denise J. Reed University of New Orleans

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