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D-Index
51
Citations
10100
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9857
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2377

Mark Aindow 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 Mark Aindow sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 386 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mark Aindow 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 Mark Aindow sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mark Aindow is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States and specializes in research primarily within the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields, with notable contributions in Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Aerospace Engineering, and Condensed Matter Physics.

Aindow's research covers a variety of topics related to materials and their properties, including:

  • Quasicrystal Structures and Properties
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics

Their work appears frequently in several respected publication venues, indicating a broad dissemination of research findings. These venues include:

  • Acta Materialia
  • Journal of Materials Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Additive Manufacturing

Collaborations have been a significant aspect of Aindow's scientific contributions, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Sarshad Rommel
  • Seok-Woo Lee
  • Shuyang Xiao
  • Rainer J. Hebert
  • P. C. Canfield

Examples of recent published papers by Mark Aindow include:

  • Effect of laser scan length on the microstructure of additively manufactured 17-4PH stainless steel thin-walled parts, 2020, Additive Manufacturing
  • Grain size effect on the mechanical properties of nanocrystalline magnesium aluminate spinel, 2023, Acta Materialia
  • Thermally activated structural transformations in manganese oxide nanoparticles under air and argon atmospheres, 2020, Journal of Materials Science
  • Shock-induced deformation twinning and softening in magnesium single crystals, 2020, Materials & Design
  • Surface states of gas-atomized Al 6061 powders - Effects of heat treatment, 2020, Applied Surface Science

Best Publications

  • ZnO with Different Morphologies Synthesized by Solvothermal Methods for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity

    Linping Xu;Yan-Ling Hu;Candice Pelligra;Chun-Hu Chen

  • Effect of self-accommodation on α/α boundary populations in pure titanium

    S.C. Wang;M. Aindow;M.J. Starink

  • Synthesis and Catalytic Activity of Cryptomelane-Type Manganese Dioxide Nanomaterials Produced by a Novel Solvent-Free Method

    Yun-Shuang Ding;Xiong-Fei Shen;Shanthakumar Sithambaram;Sinue Gomez

  • Effect of heat treatments on microstructural evolution of additively manufactured and wrought 17-4PH stainless steel

    Yu Sun;Rainer J. Hebert;Mark Aindow

  • Hydrothermal Synthesis of Structure‐ and Shape‐Controlled Manganese Oxide Octahedral Molecular Sieve Nanomaterials

    W.-N. Li;J. Yuan;X.-F. Shen;S. Gomez-Mower

  • Hydrothermal Growth of Manganese Dioxide into Three‐Dimensional Hierarchical Nanoarchitectures

    Yun-Shuang Ding;Xiong-Fei Shen;Sinue Gomez;Hong Luo

  • Control of Nanometer‐Scale Tunnel Sizes of Porous Manganese Oxide Octahedral Molecular Sieve Nanomaterials

    Xiong-Fei Shen;Yun-Shuang Ding;Jia Liu;Jun Cai

  • Pseudo-elastic deformation behavior in a Ti/Mo-based alloy

    T. Zhou;M. Aindow;S.P. Alpay;M.J. Blackburn

  • Investigation of the supercritical deposition of platinum nanoparticles into carbon aerogels

    Carl D. Saquing;Dafei Kang;Mark Aindow;Can Erkey

  • Effects of Alkali Metal and Ammonium Cation Templates on Nanofibrous Cryptomelane-type Manganese Oxide Octahedral Molecular Sieves (OMS-2)

    Jia Liu;Vinit Makwana;Jun Cai;Steven L. Suib

  • Supported Platinum Nanoparticles by Supercritical Deposition

    Ying Zhang;Dafei Kang;Carl Saquing;Mark Aindow

  • Preface to the 50th anniversary issue of the Journal of Materials Science

    Mark Aindow

  • Preparation of Platinum/Carbon Aerogel Nanocomposites Using a Supercritical Deposition Method

    Carl D. Saquing;Tai-Tsui Cheng;Mark Aindow;Can Erkey

  • Grain growth and particle pinning in a model Ni-based superalloy

    Kai Song;Mark Aindow

  • Behavior of H2 chemisorption on Ru/TiO2 surface and its application in evaluation of Ru particle sizes compared with TEM and XRD analyses

    Xiongfei Shen;Luis-Javier Garces;Yunshuang Ding;Kate Laubernds

  • The mechanical properties and the deformation microstructures of the C15 Laves phase Cr2Nb at high temperatures

    A. V. Kazantzis;M. Aindow;I. P. Jones;G. K. Triantafyllidis

  • Formation of spinel reaction layers in manganese cobaltite – coated Crofer22 APU for solid oxide fuel cell interconnects

    Neal J. Magdefrau;Lei Chen;Ellen Y. Sun;Jean Yamanis

  • Size control, metal substitution, and catalytic application of cryptomelane nanomaterials prepared using cross-linking reagents

    Jia Liu;Young-Chan Son;Jun Cai;Xiongfei Shen

  • Facet-dependent catalytic activity of MnO electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions

    Chung-Hao Kuo;Islam M. Mosa;Islam M. Mosa;Srinivas Thanneeru;Vinit Sharma

  • Preparation and Characterization of Ruthenium/Carbon Aerogel Nanocomposites via a Supercritical Fluid Route

    Ying Zhang;Dafei Kang;Mark Aindow;Can Erkey

  • In situ synthesis of mixed-valent manganese oxide nanocrystals: an in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction study.

    Xiong-Fei Shen;Yun-Shuang Ding;Jonathan C. Hanson;Mark Aindow

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven L. Suib
Steven L. Suib University of Connecticut
Can Erkey
Can Erkey Koç University
S. P. Alpay
S. P. Alpay University of Connecticut
Seok Woo Lee
Seok Woo Lee University of Connecticut
Hamish L. Fraser
Hamish L. Fraser The Ohio State University
Eric H. Jordan
Eric H. Jordan University of Connecticut
Maurice Gell
Maurice Gell University of Connecticut
Christopher R. Weinberger
Christopher R. Weinberger Colorado State University
I.R. Harris
I.R. Harris University of Birmingham
Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos
Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos University of Connecticut

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