World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
60
Citations
12065
World Ranking
7105
National Ranking
112

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
64
Citations
12973
World Ranking
1681
National Ranking
31

Martin A. M. Gijs publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin A. M. Gijs sits on this spectrum.

38–47 publications: 20 scientists 48–57 publications: 35 scientists 58–67 publications: 96 scientists 68–77 publications: 135 scientists 78–87 publications: 190 scientists 88–97 publications: 259 scientists 98–107 publications: 283 scientists 108–117 publications: 369 scientists 118–127 publications: 341 scientists 128–137 publications: 386 scientists 138–147 publications: 372 scientists 148–157 publications: 457 scientists 158–167 publications: 415 scientists 168–177 publications: 407 scientists 178–187 publications: 421 scientists 188–197 publications: 378 scientists 198–207 publications: 403 scientists 208–217 publications: 317 scientists 218–227 publications: 346 scientists 228–237 publications: 321 scientists 238–247 publications: 260 scientists 248–257 publications: 280 scientists 258–267 publications: 240 scientists 268–277 publications: 214 scientists 278–287 publications: 242 scientists 288–297 publications: 203 scientists 298–307 publications: 166 scientists 308–317 publications: 154 scientists 318–327 publications: 175 scientists 328–337 publications: 159 scientists 338–347 publications: 99 scientists 348–357 publications: 131 scientists 358–367 publications: 106 scientists 368–377 publications: 118 scientists 378–387 publications: 97 scientists 388–397 publications: 108 scientists 398–407 publications: 82 scientists 408–417 publications: 71 scientists 418–427 publications: 64 scientists 428–437 publications: 55 scientists 438–447 publications: 54 scientists 448–457 publications: 60 scientists 458–467 publications: 47 scientists 468–477 publications: 40 scientists 478–487 publications: 30 scientists 488–497 publications: 29 scientists 498–507 publications: 38 scientists 508–517 publications: 40 scientists 518–527 publications: 32 scientists 528–537 publications: 23 scientists 538–547 publications: 28 scientists 548–557 publications: 23 scientists 558–567 publications: 19 scientists 568–577 publications: 16 scientists 578–587 publications: 17 scientists 588–597 publications: 18 scientists 598–607 publications: 22 scientists 608–617 publications: 15 scientists 618–627 publications: 9 scientists 628–637 publications: 11 scientists 638–647 publications: 21 scientists 648–657 publications: 12 scientists 658–667 publications: 9 scientists 668–677 publications: 11 scientists 678–687 publications: 9 scientists 688–697 publications: 6 scientists 698–707 publications: 14 scientists 708–717 publications: 7 scientists 718–727 publications: 8 scientists 728–737 publications: 10 scientists 738–747 publications: 9 scientists 748–757 publications: 5 scientists 758–767 publications: 5 scientists 768–777 publications: 11 scientists 778–787 publications: 7 scientists 788–797 publications: 2 scientists 798–803 publications: 4 scientists 804+ publications: 100 scientists
38 publications 804+

This scientist: 372 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Martin A. M. Gijs D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin A. M. Gijs sits on this spectrum.

30 D-Index: 59 scientists 31 D-Index: 114 scientists 32 D-Index: 129 scientists 33 D-Index: 189 scientists 34 D-Index: 200 scientists 35 D-Index: 262 scientists 36 D-Index: 311 scientists 37 D-Index: 312 scientists 38 D-Index: 350 scientists 39 D-Index: 385 scientists 40 D-Index: 348 scientists 41 D-Index: 362 scientists 42 D-Index: 426 scientists 43 D-Index: 380 scientists 44 D-Index: 310 scientists 45 D-Index: 341 scientists 46 D-Index: 301 scientists 47 D-Index: 306 scientists 48 D-Index: 271 scientists 49 D-Index: 246 scientists 50 D-Index: 210 scientists 51 D-Index: 253 scientists 52 D-Index: 213 scientists 53 D-Index: 221 scientists 54 D-Index: 195 scientists 55 D-Index: 186 scientists 56 D-Index: 170 scientists 57 D-Index: 167 scientists 58 D-Index: 166 scientists 59 D-Index: 144 scientists 60 D-Index: 152 scientists 61 D-Index: 141 scientists 62 D-Index: 138 scientists 63 D-Index: 131 scientists 64 D-Index: 118 scientists 65 D-Index: 114 scientists 66 D-Index: 119 scientists 67 D-Index: 95 scientists 68 D-Index: 87 scientists 69 D-Index: 77 scientists 70 D-Index: 89 scientists 71 D-Index: 69 scientists 72 D-Index: 54 scientists 73 D-Index: 46 scientists 74 D-Index: 55 scientists 75 D-Index: 54 scientists 76 D-Index: 49 scientists 77 D-Index: 53 scientists 78 D-Index: 46 scientists 79 D-Index: 28 scientists 80 D-Index: 39 scientists 81 D-Index: 36 scientists 82 D-Index: 24 scientists 83 D-Index: 26 scientists 84 D-Index: 36 scientists 85 D-Index: 18 scientists 86 D-Index: 25 scientists 87 D-Index: 19 scientists 88 D-Index: 26 scientists 89 D-Index: 27 scientists 90 D-Index: 23 scientists 91 D-Index: 15 scientists 92 D-Index: 12 scientists 93 D-Index: 9 scientists 94 D-Index: 15 scientists 95 D-Index: 10 scientists 96 D-Index: 13 scientists 97 D-Index: 13 scientists 98 D-Index: 9 scientists 99 D-Index: 7 scientists 100 D-Index: 7 scientists 101 D-Index: 8 scientists 102 D-Index: 7 scientists 103 D-Index: 7 scientists 104 D-Index: 9 scientists 105 D-Index: 6 scientists 106 D-Index: 9 scientists 107+ D-Index: 99 scientists
30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin A. M. Gijs is affiliated with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. The scientist's research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, focusing on Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Aging, Molecular Biology, and Physiology.

The research topics covered by Martin A. M. Gijs include:

  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin

Recent publications show a continued focus on microfluidics, bio-sensing, and related technologies. Selected papers include:

  • "Microfluidic systems for infectious disease diagnostics," 2024, Lab on a Chip
  • "Force microscopy of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryonic eggshell," 2020, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "Automated phenotyping of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos with a high-throughput-screening microfluidic platform," 2020, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "Microtubule-mediated GLUT4 trafficking is disrupted in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle," 2023, eLife
  • "Multi-photon polymerization using upconversion nanoparticles for tunable feature-size printing," 2023, Nanophotonics

Frequent publication venues for Martin A. M. Gijs include:

  • Lab on a Chip
  • Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • Micromachines
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • eLife

Collaborations feature a group of frequent co-authors, among whom are Thomas Lehnert, V.K. Parashar, Raphaël Trouillon, Qianyi Zhang, and Antoine Boniface. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary and possibly international efforts consistent with the scientist's research scope.

Best Publications

  • Magnetic bead handling on-chip: new opportunities for analytical applications

    Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Microfluidic applications of magnetic particles for biological analysis and catalysis.

    Martin A. M. Gijs;Frédéric Lacharme;Ulrike Lehmann

  • Perpendicular giant magnetoresistance of magnetic multilayers

    Martin A.M. Gijs;Gerrit E.W. Bauer

  • Perpendicular giant magnetoresistance of microstructured Fe/Cr magnetic multilayers from 4.2 to 300 K.

    M. A. M. Gijs;S. K. J. Lenczowski;J. B. Giesbers

  • Manipulation of self-assembled structures of magnetic beads for microfluidic mixing and assaying.

    A Rida;M A M Gijs

  • Super-Resolution Imaging of a Dielectric Microsphere Is Governed by the Waist of Its Photonic Nanojet

    Hui Yang;Raphaël Trouillon;Gergely Huszka;Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Droplet-based DNA purification in a magnetic lab-on-a-chip.

    Ulrike Lehmann;Caroline Vandevyver;Virendra K. Parashar;Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Miniaturized Flexible Temperature Sensor

    Y. Moser;M.A.M. Gijs

  • A PMMA valveless micropump using electromagnetic actuation

    C. Yamahata;C. Lotto;E. Al-Assaf;M. A. M. Gijs

  • The introduction of powder blasting for sensor and microsystem applications

    E Belloy;S Thurre;E Walckiers;A Sayah

  • Ultrasensitive protein detection: a case for microfluidic magnetic bead-based assays

    H. Cumhur Tekin;Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Super‐Resolution Biological Microscopy Using Virtual Imaging by a Microsphere Nanoscope

    Hui Yang;Norman Moullan;Johan Auwerx;Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Micro-optics for microfluidic analytical applications

    Hui Yang;Hui Yang;Martin A. M. Gijs

  • Validation of an In Vitro Digestive System for Studying Macronutrient Decomposition in Humans

    Katrin Annika Kopf-Bolanz;Flurina Schwander;Martin Gijs;Guy Vergères

  • Cumulative disorder and x-ray line broadening in multilayers

    W. Sevenhans;M. Gijs;Y. Bruynseraede;H. Homma

  • Plastic micropump with ferrofluidic actuation

    C. Yamahata;M. Chastellain;V.K. Parashar;A. Petri

  • Two-dimensional magnetic manipulation of microdroplets on a chip as a platform for bioanalytical applications

    Ulrike Lehmann;Smail Hadjidj;Virendra K. Parashar;Caroline Vandevyver

  • Long-range transport of magnetic microbeads using simple planar coils placed in a uniform magnetostatic field

    A. Rida;V. Fernandez;M. A. M. Gijs

  • A ball valve micropump in glass fabricated by powder blasting

    Christophe Yamahata;Frédéric Lacharme;Yves Burri;Martin A.M. Gijs

  • Flexible polyimide-based force sensor

    Jagoda A. Dobrzynska;Martin A.M. Gijs

  • Fluorescent magnetic bead and cell differentiation/counting using a CMOS SPAD matrix

    Emile P. Dupont;Estelle Labonne;Yuki Maruyama;Caroline Vandevyver

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Auwerx
Johan Auwerx École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Edoardo Charbon
Edoardo Charbon École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Jean-Claude G. Bünzli
Jean-Claude G. Bünzli École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ruth Freitag
Ruth Freitag University of Bayreuth
Robert Puers
Robert Puers KU Leuven
Pierre Gönczy
Pierre Gönczy École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Jürgen Brugger
Jürgen Brugger École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Chaobo Huang
Chaobo Huang Nanjing Forestry University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Engineering and Technology in the USA can open up a wide range of interdisciplinary opportunities. Many students leverage their technical education by pursuing an aacsb online mba to gain strategic business skills valued by tech employers. Similarly, engineering graduates interested in legal compliance or intellectual property might consider aba paralegal programs to expand their expertise.

For those seeking leadership roles in tech or manufacturing sectors, a cheapest online master's in human resources offers essential insights into managing technical teams. Effective communication is also crucial in engineering, and pursuing an online masters in communication can help refine your ability to present complex ideas to diverse audiences.

These online degrees offer flexibility and affordability, making them accessible to working professionals and international students alike. By combining technology skills with knowledge in business, law, human resources, or communication, you can maximize your career potential in the ever-evolving engineering landscape.

Best Scientists Citing Martin A. M. Gijs

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles