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24195
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19568
National Ranking
1763

Overview

J S Reeve is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within Engineering and Computer Science, with notable focus on Mechanical Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. The scientist's work incorporates aspects of Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and extends into Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and Information Systems.

The primary topics in their research include:

  • Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
  • Mechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research
  • Graph Theory and CDMA Systems
  • Cryptography and Data Security
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
  • Engineering Technology and Methodologies
  • Tribology and Lubrication Engineering

The publication record of J S Reeve features contributions to a range of journals, emphasizing both engineering and computer science fields. Frequent publication venues are:

  • International Journal of Hydromechatronics
  • Information Security Journal A Global Perspective
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • J. Math. Comput. Sci.
  • Journal of Network and Computer Applications

Their recent papers illustrate a diverse research output, including investigations in mechanical components, authentication mechanisms, and cryptographic methods. Selected recent works include:

  • Fast secure matrix multiplications over ring-based homomorphic encryption, 2020, Information Security Journal A Global Perspective
  • Static and dynamic analysis of spur gear, 2020, International Journal of Hydromechatronics
  • An intelligent computing system to detect material, 2020, Materials Today Proceedings
  • User Authentication: A Three Level Password Authentication Mechanism, 2020, Journal of Physics Conference Series

Collaboration is evident in J S Reeve's career, with frequent co-authors including Amrita Amrita, Subhransu Kumar Panda, Biswa Ranjan Patra, Vipin Rai, and Shivani Joshi. These collaborations have contributed to a number of the scientist's published works.

Best Publications

  • Predictive Value of BMD for Hip and Other Fractures

    Olof Johnell;John A Kanis;Anders Oden;Helena Johansson

  • The use of clinical risk factors enhances the performance of BMD in the prediction of hip and osteoporotic fractures in men and women.

    J A Kanis;Anders Odén;O Johnell;Helena Johansson

  • Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 56 bone mineral density loci and reveals 14 loci associated with risk of fracture

    Karol Estrada;Unnur Styrkarsdottir;Evangelos Evangelou;Yi-Hsiang Hsu

  • Sclerostin is a delayed secreted product of osteocytes that inhibits bone formation

    Kenneth E. S. Poole;Rutger L. Van Bezooijen;Nigel Loveridge;Herman Hamersma

  • A meta-analysis of prior corticosteroid use and fracture risk.

    John A Kanis;Helena Johansson;Anders Oden;Olof Johnell

  • An atlas of genetic influences on osteoporosis in humans and mice

    John A Morris;John P Kemp;John P Kemp;Scott E Youlten;Laetitia Laurent

  • The death of osteocytes via apoptosis accompanies estrogen withdrawal in human bone.

    A. Tomkinson;J. Reeve;R. W. Shaw;B. S. Noble

  • Whole-genome sequencing identifies EN1 as a determinant of bone density and fracture.

    Hou Feng Zheng;Vincenzo Forgetta;Yi Hsiang Hsu;Yi Hsiang Hsu;Karol Estrada

  • A UK Consensus Group on management of glucocorticoid‐induced osteoporosis: an update

    R. Eastell;D. M. Reid;J. Compston;C. Cooper

  • Relation between age, femoral neck cortical stability, and hip fracture risk

    Paul M Mayhew;C David Thomas;John G Clement;Nigel Loveridge

  • Mechanical loading: biphasic osteocyte survival and targeting of osteoclasts for bone destruction in rat cortical bone

    Brendon S. Noble;Brendon S. Noble;Nicky Peet;Hazel Y. Stevens;Hazel Y. Stevens;Alex Brabbs

  • Prediction of total and hip fracture risk in men and women by quantitative ultrasound of the calcaneus: EPIC-Norfolk prospective population study

    Kay-Tee Khaw;Jonathan Reeve;Robert Luben;Sheila Bingham

  • The Role of Estrogen in the Control of Rat Osteocyte Apoptosis

    A. Tomkinson;E. F. Gevers;J. M. Wit;J. Reeve

  • Reduced vitamin D in acute stroke.

    Kenneth E. S. Poole;Nigel Loveridge;Peter J. Barker;David J. Halsall

  • Prediction of incident hip fracture risk by femur geometry variables measured by hip structural analysis in the study of osteoporotic fractures.

    Stephen Kaptoge;Thomas J Beck;Jonathan Reeve;Katie L Stone

  • Regional differences in cortical porosity in the fractured femoral neck

    K.L Bell;N Loveridge;J Power;N Garrahan

  • The association between common vitamin D receptor gene variations and osteoporosis: a participant-level meta-analysis

    André G. Uitterlinden;Stuart H. Ralston;Maria Luisa Brandi;Alisoun H. Carey

  • The European Spine Phantom--a tool for standardization and quality control in spinal bone mineral measurements by DXA and QCT.

    Willi A. Kalender;Dieter Felsenberg;Harry K. Genant;Manfred Fischer

  • Identification of apoptotic changes in osteocytes in normal and pathological human bone

    B.S. Noble;H. Stevens;N. Loveridge;J. Reeve

  • Large-Scale Analysis of Association Between LRP5 and LRP6 Variants and Osteoporosis

    Joyce B J. van Meurs;Thomas A. Trikalinos;Thomas A. Trikalinos;Stuart H. Ralston;Susana Balcells

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Lunt
Mark Lunt University of Manchester
Alan J. Silman
Alan J. Silman University of Oxford
Cyrus Cooper
Cyrus Cooper University of Southampton
Kay-Tee Khaw
Kay-Tee Khaw University of Cambridge
Terence W. O'Neill
Terence W. O'Neill University of Manchester
Fernando Rivadeneira
Fernando Rivadeneira Erasmus University Rotterdam
Robert Luben
Robert Luben University College London
Nicholas J. Wareham
Nicholas J. Wareham University of Cambridge
David M. Reid
David M. Reid University of Aberdeen
John P. A. Ioannidis
John P. A. Ioannidis Stanford University

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