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D-Index
67
Citations
16653
World Ranking
6870
National Ranking
394

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 1942 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Best Publications

  • Basic Concepts for Simple and Complex Liquids

    Jean-Louis Barrat;Jean Pierre Hansen

  • Theory of Simple Liquids: with Applications to Soft Matter

    Jean Pierre Hansen;Ian R. McDonald

  • Self‐consistent integral equations for fluid pair distribution functions: Another attempt

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  • Effective Interactions Between Electric Double Layers

    Jean-Pierre Hansen;Hartmut Löwen

  • Can polymer coils Be modeled as "Soft colloids"?

    A. A. Louis;P. G. Bolhuis;J. P. Hansen;E. J. Meijer

  • Statistical mechanics of dense ionized matter. IV. Density and charge fluctuations in a simple molten salt

    Jean Pierre Hansen;Ian R. McDonald

  • Phase Transition of the Lennard-Jones System. II. High-Temperature Limit

    Jean-Pierre Hansen

  • Accurate effective pair potentials for polymer solutions

    P. G. Bolhuis;A. A. Louis;J. P. Hansen;E. J. Meijer

  • Statistical mechanics of dense ionized matter. III. Dynamical properties of the classical one-component plasma

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  • Soft-sphere model for the glass transition in binary alloys: Pair structure and self-diffusion

    B. Bernu;J. P. Hansen;Y. Hiwatari;G. Pastore

  • Dielectric permittivity profiles of confined polar fluids.

    V. Ballenegger;J.-P. Hansen

  • Phase diagram of charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions: van der Waals instability without attractive forces

    R.H.H.G. van Roij;M. Dijkstra;J. Hansen

  • VAN DER WAALS-LIKE INSTABILITY IN SUSPENSIONS OF MUTUALLY REPELLING CHARGED COLLOIDS

    René van Roij;Jean-Pierre Hansen

  • Statistical mechanics of dense ionized matter. VI. Electron screening corrections to the thermodynamic properties of the one-component plasma

    Serge Galam;Jean-Pierre Hansen

  • Gelation of a clay colloid suspension.

    Marjolein Dijkstra;J.P. Hansen;P.A. Madden

  • Dynamical diagnostics for the glass transition in soft-sphere alloys

    Jean-Noël Roux;Jean-Louis Barrat;Jean-Pierre Hansen

  • Microscopic simulation of a strongly coupled hydrogen plasma

    J. P. Hansen;I. R. McDonald

  • Molecular dynamics study of binary soft‐sphere mixtures: Jump motions of atoms in the glassy state

    H. Miyagawa;Y. Hiwatari;B. Bernu;J. P. Hansen

  • Nonlinear counterion screening in colloidal suspensions

    Hartmut Löwen;Jean‐Pierre Hansen;Paul A. Madden

  • Electric-field-controlled water and ion permeation of a hydrophobic nanopore

    J. Dzubiella;J.-P. Hansen

  • Influence of polymer excluded volume on the phase behavior of colloid--polymer mixtures

    P.G. Bolhuis;A.A. Louis;J.P. Hansen

  • Diffusion, viscosity and structural slowing down in soft sphere alloys near the kinetic glass transition

    Jean-Louis Barrat;Jean-Noël Roux;Jean-Pierre Hansen

  • Phase separation in binary hard-core mixtures

    Marjolein Dijkstra;Daan Frenkel;Jean‐Pierre Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian R. McDonald
Ian R. McDonald University of Cambridge
Ard A. Louis
Ard A. Louis University of Oxford
Benjamin Rotenberg
Benjamin Rotenberg Sorbonne University
Hartmut Löwen
Hartmut Löwen Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Peter G. Bolhuis
Peter G. Bolhuis University of Amsterdam
Lydéric Bocquet
Lydéric Bocquet École Normale Supérieure
Marjolein Dijkstra
Marjolein Dijkstra Utrecht University
Joachim Dzubiella
Joachim Dzubiella University of Freiburg
Evert Jan Meijer
Evert Jan Meijer University of Amsterdam
Paul A. Madden
Paul A. Madden University of Oxford

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