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Jon G. Pharoah

Jon G. Pharoah

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
35
Citations
4906
World Ranking
8993
National Ranking
364

Jon G. Pharoah publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 132 publications — 20th percentile

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Jon G. Pharoah D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jon G. Pharoah was affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and contributed to the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Over their career, their research primarily focused on materials chemistry and energy engineering, with particular interest in solid oxide fuel cells and hybrid renewable energy systems.

Their scholarly output included work on topics such as advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, hybrid renewable energy systems, advanced battery technologies research, hydrogen storage and materials, model reduction and neural networks, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, and nuclear engineering thermal-hydraulics.

Pharoah authored multiple papers published in a variety of scientific journals and conference venues. Notable publications included:

  • "On the reduction of electric energy consumption in electrolysis: A thermodynamic study," 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "A generalized framework for unsupervised learning and data recovery in computational fluid dynamics using discretized loss functions," 2022, Physics of Fluids
  • "Influence of the competing effects between reaction, diffusion, and advection on the performance of solid oxide electrolyzers," 2021, Journal of Power Sources
  • "Tuning Transport Mechanisms in Fuel-Assisted Solid Oxide Electrolyzers for Enhanced Performance and Product Selectivity," 2021, ECS Meeting Abstracts

Their collaborations often included working with Deepinder Jot Singh Aulakh and Anders S. Nielsen, each appearing multiple times as frequent co-authors. Other collaborators included Kiari Goni Boulama and Steven Beale.

Pharoah's publications appeared in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

Best Publications

  • A Critical Review of Modeling Transport Phenomena in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells

    Adam Z. Weber;Rodney L. Borup;Robert M. Darling;Prodip K. Das

  • Experimental investigation of the role of a microporous layer on the water transport and performance of a PEM fuel cell

    Hasan K. Atiyeh;Kunal Karan;Brant Peppley;Aaron Phoenix

  • Ex situ measurements of through-plane thermal conductivities in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell

    O. Burheim;P.J.S. Vie;J.G. Pharoah;S. Kjelstrup

  • On effective transport coefficients in PEM fuel cell electrodes: Anisotropy of the porous transport layers

    J.G. Pharoah;K. Karan;W. Sun

  • Computation of TPB length, surface area and pore size from numerical reconstruction of composite solid oxide fuel cell electrodes

    Ben Kenney;Mikelis Valdmanis;Craig Baker;J.G. Pharoah

  • On the permeability of gas diffusion media used in PEM fuel cells

    J.G. Pharoah

  • Investigation of Charge-Transfer and Mass-Transport Resistances in PEMFCs with Microporous Layer Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

    Dzmitry Malevich;Ela Halliop;Brant A. Peppley;Jon G. Pharoah

  • A comparison of different approaches to modelling the PEMFC catalyst layer

    D. Harvey;D. Harvey;J.G. Pharoah;J.G. Pharoah;K. Karan;K. Karan

  • Through-Plane Thermal Conductivity of PEMFC Porous Transport Layers

    Odne S. Burheim;Jon G. Pharoah;Hannah Lampert;Preben J. S. Vie

  • X-ray computed tomography reconstruction and analysis of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell porous transport layers

    J.P. James;H.-W. Choi;J.G. Pharoah

  • Improving carbon efficiency and profitability of the biomass to liquid process with hydrogen from renewable power

    M. Hillestad;M. Ostadi;G.d. Alamo Serrano;E. Rytter

  • Determination of permeability in fibrous porous media using the lattice Boltzmann method with application to PEM fuel cells

    Mark A. Van Doormaal;Jon G. Pharoah

  • Thermal conductivity and temperature profiles of the micro porous layers used for the polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell

    Odne S. Burheim;Odne S. Burheim;Huaneng Su;Sivakumar Pasupathi;Jon G. Pharoah

  • An Experimental Investigation of Water Transport in PEMFCs The Role of Microporous Layers

    Kunal Karan;Hasan Atiyeh;Aaron Phoenix;Ela Halliop

  • Focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy on solid-oxide fuel-cell electrode: Image analysis and computing effective transport properties

    Naga Siva Kumar Gunda;Hae-Won Choi;Arganthaël Berson;Ben Kenney

  • Determination of the effective gas diffusivity of a porous composite medium from the three-dimensional reconstruction of its microstructure.

    Arganthaël Berson;Hae-Won Choi;Jon G. Pharoah

  • On the temperature distribution in polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    J.G. Pharoah;O.S. Burheim

  • Nature-Inspired Energy- and Material-Efficient Design of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell

    Signe Kjelstrup;Marc-Olivier Coppens;J. G. Pharoah;Peter Pfeifer

  • Improved electrode systems for reverse electro-dialysis and electro-dialysis

    Odne S. Burheim;Frode Seland;Jon G. Pharoah;Signe Kjelstrup

  • Computational analysis of heat and mass transfer in a micro-structured PEMFC cathode

    S. Litster;J.G. Pharoah;G. McLean;N. Djilali

Frequent Co-Authors

Kunal Karan
Kunal Karan University of Calgary
Odne Stokke Burheim
Odne Stokke Burheim Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Brant A. Peppley
Brant A. Peppley Queen's University
Signe Kjelstrup
Signe Kjelstrup Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Werner Lehnert
Werner Lehnert RWTH Aachen University
Shawn Litster
Shawn Litster Carnegie Mellon University
Marc-Olivier Coppens
Marc-Olivier Coppens University College London
Sushanta K. Mitra
Sushanta K. Mitra University of Waterloo
Rangachary Mukundan
Rangachary Mukundan Los Alamos National Laboratory
Adam Z. Weber
Adam Z. Weber Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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