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Hari Krishna Bisoyi

Hari Krishna Bisoyi

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
10948
World Ranking
12110
National Ranking
3246

Hari Krishna Bisoyi 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 Hari Krishna Bisoyi sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 114 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hari Krishna Bisoyi 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 Hari Krishna Bisoyi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hari Krishna Bisoyi is a researcher affiliated with Kent State University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering with a focus on Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's research encompasses advanced topics such as:

  • Advanced Materials and Mechanics
  • Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Micro and Nano Robotics

Frequent publication venues for Bisoyi's work include:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Bisoyi include:

  • Liquid Crystals: Versatile Self-Organized Smart Soft Materials, 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • Near-Infrared Light-Driven Shape-Morphing of Programmable Anisotropic Hydrogels Enabled by MXene Nanosheets, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Bioinspired Phototropic MXene-Reinforced Soft Tubular Actuators for Omnidirectional Light-Tracking and Adaptive Photovoltaics, 2022, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Photo-triggered full-color circularly polarized luminescence based on photonic capsules for multilevel information encryption, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Stimulus-driven liquid metal and liquid crystal network actuators for programmable soft robotics, 2021, Materials Horizons

Bisoyi collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Quan Li, Hong Yang, Xu-Man Chen, Meng Wang, and Shuai Huang. The volume of joint publications with these co-authors reflects ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Light-Driven Liquid Crystalline Materials: From Photo-Induced Phase Transitions and Property Modulations to Applications.

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Quan Li

  • Liquid-crystal nanoscience: an emerging avenue of soft self-assembly

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Sandeep Kumar

  • Three-dimensional control of the helical axis of a chiral nematic liquid crystal by light

    Zhi-gang Zheng;Yannian Li;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Ling Wang

  • Light-Directing Chiral Liquid Crystal Nanostructures: From 1D to 3D

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Quan Li

  • Near-Infrared Light-Driven Shape-Morphing of Programmable Anisotropic Hydrogels Enabled by MXene Nanosheets

    Pan Xue;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Yuanhao Chen;Hao Zeng

  • Discotic nematic liquid crystals: science and technology

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Sandeep Kumar

  • Light-Directed Dynamic Chirality Inversion in Functional Self-Organized Helical Superstructures.

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Quan Li

  • Stimuli-Driven Control of the Helical Axis of Self-Organized Soft Helical Superstructures.

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Timothy J. Bunning;Quan Li

  • Stimulus-driven liquid metal and liquid crystal network actuators for programmable soft robotics

    Pengfei Lv;Xiao Yang;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Hao Zeng

  • Luminescence‐Driven Reversible Handedness Inversion of Self‐Organized Helical Superstructures Enabled by a Novel Near‐Infrared Light Nanotransducer

    Ling Wang;Hao Dong;Yannian Li;Rui Liu

  • Stimuli-directed self-organized chiral superstructures for adaptive windows enabled by mesogen-functionalized graphene

    Ling Wang;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Zhigang Zheng;Karla G. Gutierrez-Cuevas

  • Dynamic Control of Light Direction Enabled by Stimuli-Responsive Liquid Crystal Gratings.

    Rafael S. Zola;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Hao Wang;Augustine M. Urbas

  • Optically Rewritable Transparent Liquid Crystal Displays Enabled by Light-Driven Chiral Fluorescent Molecular Switches

    Juntao Li;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Jiajun Tian;Jinbao Guo

  • Bioinspired Synergistic Photochromic Luminescence and Programmable Liquid Crystal Actuators

    Yinliang Huang;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Shuai Huang;Meng Wang

  • Red, Green and Blue Reflections Enabled in an Optically Tunable Self‐Organized 3D Cubic Nanostructured Thin Film

    Tsung-Hsien Lin;Yannian Li;Chun-Ta Wang;Hung-Chang Jau

  • Soft Materials Driven by Photothermal Effect and Their Applications

    Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Augustine M. Urbas;Quan Li

  • Light‐Directing Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Reflection from Liquid‐Crystal Droplets

    Jing Fan;Yannian Li;Hari Krishna Bisoyi;Rafael S. Zola

  • Light-Patterned Crystallographic Direction of a Self-Organized 3D Soft Photonic Crystal

    Zhi-Gang Zheng;Zhi-Gang Zheng;Cong-Long Yuan;Wei Hu;Hari Krishna Bisoyi

  • Room temperature heliconical twist-bend nematic liquid crystal

    Yuan Wang;Gautam Singh;Dena Mae Agra-Kooijman;Min Gao

  • Chirality invertible superstructure mediated active planar optics.

    Peng Chen;Ling-Ling Ma;Wei Hu;Zhi-Xiong Shen

  • Photoresponsive Monodisperse Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Microshells for Tunable Omnidirectional Lasing Enabled by a Visible Light-Driven Chiral Molecular Switch

    Lujian Chen;Lujian Chen;Yannian Li;Jing Fan;Hari Krishna Bisoyi

Frequent Co-Authors

Quan Li
Quan Li Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sandeep Kumar
Sandeep Kumar Sharda University
Timothy J. Bunning
Timothy J. Bunning United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Ling Wang
Ling Wang Tianjin University
Augustine M. Urbas
Augustine M. Urbas United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Hong Yang
Hong Yang Southeast University
Yan-qing Lu
Yan-qing Lu Nanjing University
Satyendra Kumar
Satyendra Kumar University at Albany, State University of New York
Oleg D. Lavrentovich
Oleg D. Lavrentovich Kent State University
David A. Weitz
David A. Weitz Harvard University

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