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D-Index
35
Citations
4823
World Ranking
5596
National Ranking
27

Overview

João L. Pinto is affiliated with the University of Aveiro in Portugal and focuses their research primarily within the field of engineering. Their scholarly activity spans several specialized subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, and mechanics of materials.

Their research topics reflect a concentration on sensor technologies and advanced material applications. Key themes include advanced fiber optic sensors, analytical chemistry and sensors, photonic and optical devices, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, advanced battery technologies research, plasmonic and surface plasmon research, and infection control and ventilation.

João L. Pinto has contributed to multiple scientific publications across a range of venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Advanced Sensor Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Revista fisio&terapia.
  • Biotechnology Reports

The most recent papers authored or coauthored by João L. Pinto cover topics in biosensing, fiber optics, and battery technologies. Notable publications include:

  • "Cortisol AuPd plasmonic unclad POF biosensor," 2021, Biotechnology Reports
  • "Cortisol in-fiber ultrasensitive plasmonic immunosensing," 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Embedded Fiber Sensors to Monitor Temperature and Strain of Polymeric Parts Fabricated by Additive Manufacturing and Reinforced with NiTi Wires," 2020, Sensors
  • "Compact Dual-Strain Sensitivity Polymer Optical Fiber Grating for Multi-Parameter Sensing," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Simultaneous Strain and Temperature Discrimination in 18650 Li-ion Batteries Using Polarization-Maintaining Fiber Bragg Gratings," 2022, Batteries

Frequent collaborators in their research include Carlos Marques, Micael Nascimento, Lucca Matuck, Marta S. Ferreira, and Cátia Leitão. Collaboration counts indicate ongoing partnerships, with particularly strong ties to Carlos Marques and Micael Nascimento.

The breadth of João L. Pinto's work illustrates engagement with multidisciplinary approaches oriented toward sensor development and material behavior analysis under varying conditions. Their contributions intersect academic and application-driven research, particularly in contexts involving plasmonic biosensors and fiber optic technologies.

Best Publications

  • Optical sensors based on plastic fibers.

    Lúcia Bilro;Nélia Alberto;João L. Pinto;Rogério N. Nogueira

  • Composite structure and properties of Mn3O4/graphene oxide and Mn3O4/graphene

    Lu Wang;Lu Wang;Yuhong Li;Zhida Han;Lin Chen

  • Internal strain and temperature discrimination with optical fiber hybrid sensors in Li-ion batteries

    Micael Nascimento;Susana Novais;Markus S. Ding;Marta S. Ferreira

  • Optical Fiber Accelerometer System for Structural Dynamic Monitoring

    P.F. da Costa Antunes;H.F.T. Lima;N.J. Alberto;H. Rodrigues

  • Internal and External Temperature Monitoring of a Li-Ion Battery with Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors

    Susana Novais;Micael Nascimento;Lorenzo Grande;Maria de Fátima Domingues

  • Kinetics of conventional carbon coated-Li3V2(PO4)3 and nanocomposite Li3V2(PO4)3/graphene as cathode materials for lithium ion batteries

    Haidong Liu;Haidong Liu;Gang Yang;Gang Yang;Xiaofei Zhang;Po Gao

  • Real-time temperature measurement with fiber Bragg sensors in lithium batteries for safety usage

    Gang Yang;Gang Yang;Catia Leitão;Yuhong Li;João Pinto

  • Determination of thermo-optic coefficient in liquids with fiber Bragg grating refractometer

    R.C. Kamikawachi;I. Abe;A.S. Paterno;H.J. Kalinowski

  • Real time thermal monitoring of lithium batteries with fiber sensors and thermocouples: A comparative study

    Micael Nascimento;Marta S. Ferreira;João L. Pinto

  • Cortisol AuPd plasmonic unclad POF biosensor.

    Cátia Leitão;Arnaldo Leal-Junior;Ana R. Almeida;Sónia O. Pereira

  • Analysis of the gain and noise characteristics of fibre Brillouin amplifiers

    M. F. Ferreira;J. F. Rocha;J. L. Pinto

  • Structural Health Monitoring of the Church of Santa Casa da MisericÓrdia of Aveiro Using FBG Sensors

    H.F. Lima;R. da Silva Vicente;R.N. Nogueira;I. Abe

  • Cortisol In-Fiber Ultrasensitive Plasmonic Immunosensing

    Catia Leitao;Sonia O. Pereira;Nelia Alberto;Maxime Lobry

  • Three-parameter optical fiber sensor based on a tilted fiber Bragg grating

    Nélia J. Alberto;Carlos A. Marques;João L. Pinto;Rogério N. Nogueira

  • Analytical Analysis of Side-Polished Plastic Optical Fiber as Curvature and Refractive Index Sensor

    Lúcia Bilro;Nélia Jordão Alberto;Luis Miguel Sá;João de Lemos Pinto

  • Microwave rapid preparation of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 and the improved high rate performance for lithium-ion batteries

    Po Gao;Lu Wang;Lin Chen;Xuefan Jiang

  • A reliable low-cost wireless and wearable gait monitoring system based on a plastic optical fibre sensor

    L Bilro;J G Oliveira;J L Pinto;R N Nogueira

  • Performance evaluation of EDFA preamplified receivers taking into account intersymbol interference

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  • Simultaneous Measurement of Strain and Temperature With a Single Fiber Bragg Grating Written in a Tapered Optical Fiber

    H.F. Lima;P.F. Antunes;J. de Lemos Pinto;R.N. Nogueira

  • The effect of tin content to the morphology of Sn/carbon nanofiber and the electrochemical performance as anode material for lithium batteries

    Haiying Wang;Po Gao;Saifeng Lu;Haidong Liu

  • General synthesis and morphology control of LiMnPO4 nanocrystals via microwave-hydrothermal route

    Hongmei Ji;Gang Yang;Gang Yang;Huan Ni;Soumyajit Roy

  • Influence of Mn content on the morphology and improved electrochemical properties of Mn3O4|MnO@carbon nanofiber as anode material for lithium batteries

    Gang Yang;Gang Yang;Yuhong Li;Hongmei Ji;Haiying Wang

  • Structural health monitoring of the church of Santa Casa da Misericórdia of Aveiro using FBG sensors

    H. F. Lima;R. Vicente;R. N. Nogueira;I. Abe

Frequent Co-Authors

Paulo André
Paulo André Instituto de Telecomunicações
Gang Yang
Gang Yang Changshu Institute of Technology
Carlos Marques
Carlos Marques University of Aveiro
João Pedro Oliveira
João Pedro Oliveira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Rute A. S. Ferreira
Rute A. S. Ferreira University of Aveiro
Stefano Passerini
Stefano Passerini Nanjing Normal University
Zhijian Tu
Zhijian Tu Virginia Tech
Zhaohui Li
Zhaohui Li Sun Yat-sen University

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