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Joseph Halim 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 Joseph Halim sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 89 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joseph Halim 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 Joseph Halim sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% 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

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Overview

Joseph Halim is a researcher affiliated with Linköping University in Sweden whose work focuses on materials science and engineering. Their publication record includes 83 papers in materials science and 50 in engineering, spanning multiple subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and biomedical engineering.

Their research primarily centers on MXene and MAX phase materials, with 80 publications in this topic area. Other significant areas of work include supercapacitor materials and fabrication, advanced memory and neural computing, 2D materials and applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and advancements in battery materials.

Joseph Halim has contributed to several recent papers that include:

  • Boridene: Two-dimensional Mo 4/3 B 2-x with ordered metal vacancies obtained by chemical exfoliation (2021, Science)
  • Ultrafast, One-Step, Salt-Solution-Based Acoustic Synthesis of Ti3C2 MXene (2021, ACS Nano)
  • How Much Oxygen Can a MXene Surface Take Before It Breaks? (2020, Advanced Functional Materials)
  • High-Entropy Laminate Metal Carbide (MAX Phase) and Its Two-Dimensional Derivative MXene (2022, Chemistry of Materials)
  • Flexible Free-Standing MoO3/Ti3C2Tz MXene Composite Films with High Gravimetric and Volumetric Capacities (2020, Advanced Science)

Frequent co-authors in Halim's research include Johanna Rosén, Per O. Å. Persson, Michel W. Barsoum, Justinas Pališaitis, and Ahmed El Ghazaly. The collaboration with these researchers spans multiple publications.

Joseph Halim's works are often published in venues that cater to materials science and nanotechnology, frequently appearing in journals such as Batteries & Supercaps, ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, Chemistry of Materials, and Energy Storage Materials.

Their research spans a range of interdisciplinary fields and topics that address the design, synthesis, and application of advanced materials, particularly focusing on two-dimensional materials and energy storage technologies. This includes exploring the chemical properties and structural behaviors of MXene surfaces, and developing composites for energy storage with improved capacities.

Best Publications

  • Ultra-high-rate pseudocapacitive energy storage in two-dimensional transition metal carbides

    Maria R. Lukatskaya;Maria R. Lukatskaya;Sankalp Kota;Zifeng Lin;Zifeng Lin;Meng-Qiang Zhao

  • New Two-Dimensional Niobium and Vanadium Carbides as Promising Materials for Li-Ion Batteries

    Michael Naguib;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Jun Lu;Kevin M. Cook

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of select multi-layered transition metal carbides (MXenes)

    Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Kevin M. Cook;Michael Naguib;Per Eklund

  • Transparent Conductive Two-Dimensional Titanium Carbide Epitaxial Thin Films

    Joseph Halim;Maria R. Lukatskaya;Kevin M. Cook;Jun Lu

  • Synthesis and Characterization of 2D Molybdenum Carbide (MXene)

    Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Sankalp Kota;Maria R. Lukatskaya;Michael Naguib

  • Fabrication of Ti3C2Tx MXene Transparent Thin Films with Tunable Optoelectronic Properties

    Kanit Hantanasirisakul;Meng-Qiang Zhao;Patrick Urbankowski;Joseph Halim

  • Two-dimensional Mo1.33C MXene with divacancy ordering prepared from parent 3D laminate with in-plane chemical ordering.

    Quanzheng Tao;Martin Dahlqvist;Jun Lu;Sankalp Kota

  • Ion-Exchange and Cation Solvation Reactions in Ti3C2 MXene

    Michael Ghidiu;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Sankalp Kota;David Bish

  • Porous Two‐Dimensional Transition Metal Carbide (MXene) Flakes for High‐Performance Li‐Ion Storage

    Chang E. Ren;Meng‐Qiang Zhao;Taron Makaryan;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim

  • Atomically Resolved Structural and Chemical Investigation of Single MXene Sheets.

    Linda H Karlsson;Jens Birch;Joseph Halim;Michel W Barsoum

  • Synthesis of two-dimensional molybdenum carbide, Mo2C, from the gallium based atomic laminate Mo2Ga2C

    Rahele Meshkian;Lars-Åke Näslund;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Jun Lu

  • Two-Dimensional Nb-Based M4C3 Solid Solutions (MXenes)

    Jian Yang;Jian Yang;Michael Naguib;Michael Ghidiu;Li-Mei Pan

  • W-Based Atomic Laminates and Their 2D Derivative W1.33C MXene with Vacancy Ordering

    Rahele Meshkian;Martin Dahlqvist;Jun Lu;Björn Wickman

  • On the organization and thermal behavior of functional groups on Ti3C2 MXene surfaces in vacuum

    Ingemar Persson;Lars-Åke Näslund;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Michel W Barsoum;Michel W Barsoum

  • Experimental and theoretical characterization of ordered MAX phases Mo2TiAlC2 and Mo2Ti2AlC3

    Babak Anasori;Martin Dahlqvist;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim;Eun Ju Moon

  • Boridene: Two-dimensional Mo4/3B2-x with ordered metal vacancies obtained by chemical exfoliation

    Jie Zhou;Justinas Palisaitis;Joseph Halim;Martin Dahlqvist

  • Tailoring Structure, Composition, and Energy Storage Properties of MXenes from Selective Etching of In-Plane, Chemically Ordered MAX Phases.

    Ingemar Persson;Ahmed el Ghazaly;Quanzheng Tao;Joseph Halim

  • 2D Transition Metal Carbides (MXenes) for Carbon Capture

    Ingemar Persson;Joseph Halim;Hans Lind;Thomas W. Hansen

  • Alkylammonium Cation Intercalation into Ti3C2 (MXene): Effects on Properties and Ion-Exchange Capacity Estimation

    Michael Ghidiu;Sankalp Kota;Joseph Halim;Alexander W. Sherwood

  • Two-Dimensional Molybdenum Carbide (MXene) with Divacancy Ordering for Brackish and Seawater Desalination via Cation and Anion Intercalation

    Pattarachai Srimuk;Pattarachai Srimuk;Joseph Halim;Juhan Lee;Juhan Lee;Quanzheng Tao

  • Two-Dimensional Titanium Carbide MXene As a Cathode Material for Hybrid Magnesium/Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Ayeong Byeon;Meng-Qiang Zhao;Chang E. Ren;Joseph Halim;Joseph Halim

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel W. Barsoum
Michel W. Barsoum Drexel University
Johanna Rosen
Johanna Rosen Linköping University
Per Persson
Per Persson Linköping University
Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi Drexel University
Lars Hultman
Lars Hultman Linköping University
Jun Lu
Jun Lu Zhejiang University
Per Eklund
Per Eklund Uppsala University
Michael Naguib
Michael Naguib Tulane University
Babak Anasori
Babak Anasori Purdue University West Lafayette
Meng-Qiang Zhao
Meng-Qiang Zhao New Jersey Institute of Technology

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