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D-Index
41
Citations
11245
World Ranking
4199
National Ranking
44

Mark J. Bentum publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark J. Bentum sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 220 publications — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Mark J. Bentum D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark J. Bentum sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mark J. Bentum is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research encompasses several fields, primarily focused on Physics and Astronomy and Engineering. Bentum's work spans multiple subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Education.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad spectrum within these fields. Key areas include Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena, Superconducting and THz Device Technology, GNSS positioning and interference, Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, and Satellite Communication Systems.

Bentum has contributed to several papers published in notable venues, including arXiv (Cornell University), Astronomy and Astrophysics, IEEE Transactions on Education, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), and the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate.

  • Sub-arcsecond imaging with the International LOFAR Telescope, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Cassiopeia A, Cygnus A, Taurus A, and Virgo A at ultra-low radio frequencies, 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • A LOFAR observation of ionospheric scintillation from two simultaneous travelling ionospheric disturbances, 2020, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
  • Sub-arcsecond imaging with the International LOFAR Telescope, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Peering into the dark (ages) with low-frequency space interferometers: Using the 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen from the infant universe to probe fundamental (Astro)physics., 2021, PubMed

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • L. V. E. Koopmans
  • P. Zarka
  • Pietro Zucca
  • M. Iacobelli
  • B. Ciardi

Publication venues with multiple contributions from Bentum are arXiv (Cornell University) with five publications, Astronomy and Astrophysics with three publications, IEEE Transactions on Education and HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) with two each, and Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate.

Best Publications

  • LOFAR: The LOw-Frequency ARray

    M. P. van Haarlem;M. W. Wise;M. W. Wise;A. W. Gunst;George Heald

  • LOFAR: The LOw-Frequency ARray

    M. P. van Haarlem;M. W. Wise;A. W. Gunst;G. Heald

  • Observing pulsars and fast transients with LOFAR

    B. W. Stappers;J. W. T. Hessels;J. W. T. Hessels;A. Alexov;K. Anderson

  • Novel Ring Resonator-Based Integrated Photonic Beamformer for Broadband Phased Array Receive Antennas—Part I: Design and Performance Analysis

    A. Meijerink;C.G.H. Roeloffzen;R. Meijerink;Leimeng Zhuang

  • Detecting cosmic rays with the LOFAR radio telescope

    P. Schellart;A. Nelles;S. Buitink;A. Corstanje

  • A large light-mass component of cosmic rays at 10 17 –10 17.5 electronvolts from radio observations

    S. Buitink;S. Buitink;A. Corstanje;H. Falcke;J. R. Hörandel

  • Calibrating high-precision Faraday rotation measurements for LOFAR and the next generation of low-frequency radio telescopes

    C. Sotomayor-Beltran;C. Sobey;J. W. T. Hessels;G. De Bruyn

  • Synchronous X-ray and Radio Mode Switches: a Rapid Global Transformation of the Pulsar Magnetosphere

    W. Hermsen;W. Hermsen;J. W. T. Hessels;J. W. T. Hessels;L. Kuiper;J. van Leeuwen;J. van Leeuwen

  • The LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) I. Survey description and first results

    G. H. Heald;R. F. Pizzo;E. Orrú;R. P. Breton

  • Frequency analysis of gradient estimators in volume rendering

    M.J. Bentum;B.B.A. Lichtenbelt;T. Malzbender

  • The LOFAR pilot surveys for pulsars and fast radio transients

    Thijs Coenen;Joeri van Leeuwen;Jason W T Hessels;Benjamin W Stappers

  • The LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) - I. Survey description and first results

    G.H. Heald;R.F. Pizzo;E. Orrú;R.P. Breton

  • Calibrating High-Precision Faraday Rotation Measurements for LOFAR and the Next Generation of Low-Frequency Radio Telescopes

    C. Sotomayor-Beltran;C. Sobey;J. W. T. Hessels;G. de Bruyn

  • LOFAR sparse image reconstruction

    H. Garsden;J. N. Girard;J. L. Starck;S. Corbel

  • The LOFAR radio environment

    A. R. Offringa;A. R. Offringa;A. G. De Bruyn;A. G. De Bruyn;S. Zaroubi;G. Van Diepen

  • First LOFAR observations at very low frequencies of cluster-scale non-thermal emission: the case of Abell 2256

    R. J. van Weeren;H. J. A. Rottgering;D. A. Rafferty;R. Pizzo

  • Needle-like structures discovered on positively charged lightning branches

    B. M. Hare;O. Scholten;O. Scholten;J. Dwyer;T. N. G. Trinh

  • LOFAR tied-array imaging of Type III solar radio bursts

    D. E. Morosan;P. T. Gallagher;P. Zucca;R. Fallows

  • First LOFAR observations at very low frequencies of cluster-scale non-thermal emission: the case of Abell 2256

    R. J. van Weeren;R. J. van Weeren;H. J. A. Röttgering;D. A. Rafferty;R. Pizzo

  • Wide-band, low-frequency pulse profiles of 100 radio pulsars with LOFAR

    M. Pilia;M. Pilia;J. W. T. Hessels;J. W. T. Hessels;B. W. Stappers;V. I. Kondratiev;V. I. Kondratiev

  • LOFAR MSSS: detection of a low-frequency radio transient in 400 h of monitoring of the North Celestial Pole

    A J Stewart;A J Stewart;R P Fender;R P Fender;J W Broderick;J W Broderick;J W Broderick;T E Hassall;T E Hassall

  • Probing Atmospheric Electric Fields in Thunderstorms through Radio Emission from Cosmic-Ray-Induced Air Showers

    P. Schellart;T. n. g. Trinh;S. Buitink;S. Buitink;A. Corstanje

  • Orbiting Low Frequency Array for radio astronomy

    Raj Thilak Rajan;Steven Engelen;Mark Bentum;Chris Verhoeven

Frequent Co-Authors

Heino Falcke
Heino Falcke Radboud University
Michael W. Wise
Michael W. Wise Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Benedetta Ciardi
Benedetta Ciardi Max Planck Society
Annalisa Bonafede
Annalisa Bonafede National Institute for Astrophysics
Jason W. T. Hessels
Jason W. T. Hessels University of Amsterdam
Gianni Bernardi
Gianni Bernardi National Institute for Astrophysics
Philip Best
Philip Best University of Edinburgh
Michael Kramer
Michael Kramer Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
Marcus Brüggen
Marcus Brüggen Universität Hamburg
Ralph A. M. J. Wijers
Ralph A. M. J. Wijers University of Amsterdam

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