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D-Index
60
Citations
13358
World Ranking
7026
National Ranking
280

I.R. Harris 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 I.R. Harris sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 493 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

I.R. Harris 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 I.R. Harris sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

I.R. Harris is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans fields primarily within Engineering and Materials Science, with notable subfields including Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, General Materials Science, Control and Systems Engineering, as well as Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics such as Magnetic Properties of Alloys, Rare-earth and actinide compounds, Metallurgical and Alloy Processes, Robot Manipulation and Learning, Manufacturing Process and Optimization, and Teleoperation and Haptic Systems.

Harris has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications. Recent papers include:

  • The effects of AB2 (A = Zr,Hf,Ti) additions on the free-iron content in ingots with the initial composition of Nd2.2Fe14B1.1 (2020), published in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
  • A Control Framework for Accurate Mechanical Impedance Rendering With Series-Elastic Joints in Prosthetic Actuation Applications (2024), published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters

The most frequent publication venues for their work are Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.

Collaborators frequently working with Harris include Kevin W. Kirby, A. Shaaban, Allan Walton, DIANA M. KENNEDY, and A.J. Williams.

In 1994, Harris was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in the UK.

Best Publications

  • Hydrogen adsorption in zeolites a, x, y and rho

    H.W. Langmi;A. Walton;M.M. Al-Mamouri;S.R. Johnson

  • An investigation of phase stability in the Y2O3-Al2O3 system

    J. S. Abell;I. R. Harris;B. Cockayne;B. Lent

  • Magnets in prosthetic dentistry

    Melissa Alessandra Riley;Anthony Damien Walmsley;Ivor Rex Harris

  • Hydrogen storage in ion-exchanged zeolites

    Henrietta Langmi;David Book;Allan Walton;Simon Johnson

  • A study of La-substituted strontium hexaferrite by hydrothermal synthesis

    J.F Wang;C.B Ponton;R Grössinger;I.R Harris

  • Rare earth intermediate phases: I. Phases formed with tin and indium

    I.R. Harris;G.V. Raynor

  • Hydrogenation, disproportionation and desorption (HDD): An effective processing route for NdFeB-type magnets

    P.J. McGuiness;X.J. Zhang;X.J. Yin;I.R. Harris

  • Multiple recycling of NdFeB-type sintered magnets

    M. Zakotnik;I.R. Harris;A.J. Williams

  • The use of hydrogen to separate and recycle neodymium–iron–boron-type magnets from electronic waste

    Allan Walton;Han Yi;Neil Anthony Rowson;John Donald Speight

  • Constitutional and structural studies of the intermetallic phase, ZrCu

    E. M. Carvalho;I. R. Harris

  • Possible methods of recycling NdFeB-type sintered magnets using the HD/degassing process

    M. Zakotnik;I.R. Harris;A.J. Williams

  • A comparison of palladium-silver and palladium-yttrium alloys as hydrogen separation membranes

    D. Fort;J.P.G. Farr;I.R. Harris

  • Structural analysis of hydrothermally synthesized Sr1−xSmxFe12O19 hexagonal ferrites

    L. Lechevallier;L. Lechevallier;J.M. Le Breton;J.F. Wang;I.R. Harris

  • Rare earth intermediate phases: III. The cubic laves phases formed with aluminium and cobalt

    I.R. Harris;R.C. Mansey;G.V. Raynor

  • A study of some palladium-indium, platinum-indium and platinum-tin alloys

    I.R. Harris;M. Norman;A.W. Bryant

  • Metal bonded Sm2Fe17N3−δ magnets

    Yoshichika Otani;A. Moukarika;Hong Sun;J. M. D. Coey

  • The hydrogen decrepitation of an Ndi15Fe77B8 magnetic alloy

    I.R. Harris;C. Noble;T. Bailey

  • The electronic state of cerium in some palladium alloys

    I.R. Harris;M. Norman

  • A study of the magnetic properties of hydrothermally synthesised Sr hexaferrite with Sm substitution

    J.F. Wang;C.B. Ponton;I.R. Harris

  • Disproportionation in Nd16Fe76B8-type hydrides

    P.J. McGuiness;X.J. Zhang;H. Forsyth;I.R. Harris

  • Hydrogen Storage in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite X

    Henrietta Langmi;David Book;Allan Walton;Malek Al-Mamouri

Frequent Co-Authors

Oliver Gutfleisch
Oliver Gutfleisch Technical University of Darmstadt
Volodymyr A. Yartys
Volodymyr A. Yartys Norwegian University of Science and Technology
K.-H. Müller
K.-H. Müller Leibniz Association
Mark Aindow
Mark Aindow University of Connecticut
J. N. Chapman
J. N. Chapman University of Glasgow
J. M. D. Coey
J. M. D. Coey Trinity College Dublin
Bjørn C. Hauback
Bjørn C. Hauback University of Oslo
G.W. Jewell
G.W. Jewell University of Sheffield
Peter P. Edwards
Peter P. Edwards University of Oxford
David Howe
David Howe University of Sheffield

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