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Marios Sophocleous

Marios Sophocleous

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
9774
World Ranking
7041
National Ranking
2432

Overview

Marios Sophocleous is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the field of engineering. Their work primarily focuses on areas including electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and computer networks and communications.

The scientist's recent research output spans several interdisciplinary topics such as smart agriculture and artificial intelligence, IoT and edge/fog computing, microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies, digital transformation in industry, electrical and bioimpedance tomography, microplastics and plastic pollution, and CCD and CMOS imaging sensors.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Marios Sophocleous include:

  • Julius Georgiou
  • Yosi Shacham-Diamand
  • Aakash Jog
  • Adi Avni
  • Kian Kadan-Jamal

Publication venues where Marios Sophocleous often publishes research are:

  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Bulletin (Kansas Geological Survey)
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • IEEE Transactions on AgriFood Electronics

Some of the recent papers authored by Marios Sophocleous include:

  • Organic Electrochemical Transistors as an Emerging Platform for Bio-Sensing Applications: A Review, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • A Versatile, Stand-Alone, In-Field Sensor Node for Implementation in Precision Agriculture, 2021, IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
  • A Stand-Alone, In Situ, Soil Quality Sensing System for Precision Agriculture, 2024, IEEE Transactions on AgriFood Electronics

Other notable papers listed in the broader dataset, though not authored directly by Sophocleous, provide context on related topics being researched in the domain:

  • Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy of plant cells in aqueous biological buffer solutions and their modelling using a unified electrical equivalent circuit over a wide frequency range: 4Hz to 20 GHz, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Measuring the effects of diethyl phthalate microplastics on marine algae growth using dielectric spectroscopy, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment

Marios Sophocleous's work demonstrates an emphasis on integrating sensor technologies, electrical characterization methods, and environmental monitoring in the context of precision agriculture and bio-sensing applications.

Best Publications

  • Interactions between groundwater and surface water: the state of the science

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Global impacts of conversions from natural to agricultural ecosystems on water resources: Quantity versus quality

    Bridget R. Scanlon;Ian Jolly;Marios Sophocleous;Lu Zhang

  • From safe yield to sustainable development of water resources—the Kansas experience

    M Sophocleous

  • Combining the soilwater balance and water-level fluctuation methods to estimate natural groundwater recharge: Practical aspects

    Marios A. Sophocleous

  • Methodology and application of combined watershed and ground-water models in Kansas

    Marios Sophocleous;Samuel P Perkins

  • Integrated numerical modeling for basin-wide water management: The case of the Rattlesnake Creek basin in south-central Kansas

    M.A Sophocleous;J.K Koelliker;R.S Govindaraju;T Birdie

  • Towards Sustainable Groundwater Use: Setting Long-Term Goals, Backcasting, and Managing Adaptively

    Tom Gleeson;William M. Alley;Diana M. Allen;Marios A. Sophocleous

  • Groundwater sustainability strategies

    Tom Gleeson;Jonathan VanderSteen;Marios A. Sophocleous;Makoto Taniguchi

  • MANAGING WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS: WHY “SAFE YIELD” IS NOT SUSTAINABLE

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Evaluation of simplified stream-aquifer depletion models for water rights administration

    Marios Sophocleous;Antonis Koussis;J. L. Martin;S. P. Perkins

  • Analysis of water and heat flow in unsaturated-saturated porous media

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Groundwater recharge and sustainability in the High Plains aquifer in Kansas, USA

    Marios Sophocleous

  • The persistence of the water budget myth and its relationship to sustainability

    John F. Devlin;Marios Sophocleous

  • Review: groundwater management practices, challenges, and innovations in the High Plains aquifer, USA—lessons and recommended actions

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Global and Regional Water Availability and Demand: Prospects for the Future

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Assessment of crop growth and soil water modules in SWAT2000 using extensive field experiment data in an irrigation district of the Yellow River Basin

    Yi Luo;Chansheng He;Chansheng He;Marios Sophocleous;Zhifang Yin

  • Seasonal groundwater contribution to crop-water use assessed with lysimeter observations and model simulations

    Yi Luo;Marios Sophocleous

  • Seismic Reflection Study of a Shallow Aquifer During a Pumping Test

    Bradley A. Birkelo;Don W. Steeples;Richard D. Miller;Marios Sophocleous

  • Groundwater recharge estimation and regionalization: the Great Bend Prairie of central Kansas and its recharge statistics

    Marios Sophocleous

  • Assessing distributed groundwater recharge rate using integrated surface water-groundwater modelling: application to Mihocheon watershed, South Korea

    Il-Moon Chung;Nam-Won Kim;Jeongwoo Lee;Marios Sophocleous

  • Towards Sustainable Groundwater Use: Setting Long-Term Goals, Backcasting, and Managing

    Tom Gleeson;William M. Alley;Diana M. Allen;Marios A. Sophocleous

Frequent Co-Authors

Rao S. Govindaraju
Rao S. Govindaraju Purdue University West Lafayette
Tom Gleeson
Tom Gleeson University of Victoria
Makoto Taniguchi
Makoto Taniguchi Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Diana M. Allen
Diana M. Allen Simon Fraser University
Liwang Ma
Liwang Ma Agricultural Research Service
Lu Zhang
Lu Zhang Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mazdak Arabi
Mazdak Arabi Colorado State University
Richard D. Miller
Richard D. Miller University of Kansas
Bridget R. Scanlon
Bridget R. Scanlon The University of Texas at Austin

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