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2022

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Materials Science

D-Index
94
Citations
34709
World Ranking
1384
National Ranking
76

Chemistry

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94
Citations
34561
World Ranking
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Martin Möller 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 Martin Möller sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 772 publications — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martin Möller 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 Martin Möller sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 94 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% 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

  • 2022 - Research.com Materials Science in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Martin Möller is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany and has contributed extensively to the interdisciplinary fields intersecting mathematics, biomedical engineering, and materials science. Their research spans several specialized areas within mathematics and applied sciences related to biomedical applications and polymer sciences.

The main fields of study for Möller include:

  • Mathematics

Within this broad domain, Möller's work is segmented into several subfields such as:

  • Mathematical Physics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomaterials
  • Organic Chemistry

Möller's research topics highlight a strong focus on the development and characterization of advanced materials and biomedical technologies, with key areas of work including:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
  • Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
  • Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
  • Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
  • Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications

The scientist has published in a range of venues, often appearing in journals and repositories that bridge theoretical mathematics and applied biomedical sciences. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Macromolecules
  • RWTH Publications (RWTH Aachen)
  • Soft Matter
  • Biomacromolecules

Notable recent papers by Martin Möller demonstrate interdisciplinary applications and innovation in material design and biomedical systems. Selected publications are:

  • 4D Printing of a Light-Driven Soft Actuator with Programmed Printing Density, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Bottom-up assembly of biomedical relevant fully synthetic extracellular vesicles, 2021, Science Advances
  • Mimicking the Natural Basement Membrane for Advanced Tissue Engineering, 2022, Biomacromolecules
  • Nanovesicles displaying functional linear and branched oligomannose self-assembled from sequence-defined Janus glycodendrimers, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Direct Visualization of Vesicle Disassembly and Reassembly Using Photocleavable Dendrimers Elucidates Cargo Release Mechanisms, 2020, ACS Nano

Collaboration forms a significant aspect of Möller's research profile, with frequent co-authors contributing to multiple publications. Key collaborators include:

  • Smriti Singh
  • Dawei Chen
  • Ahmed Mourran
  • Rahul Rimal
  • Jonathan Zachhuber

Best Publications

  • Fluorescence quenching of dye molecules near gold nanoparticles: radiative and nonradiative effects.

    E. Dulkeith;A. C. Morteani;T. Niedereichholz;T. A. Klar

  • Controlling polymer shape through the self-assembly of dendritic side-groups

    V. Percec;C.-H. Ahn;G. Ungar;D. J. P. Yeardley

  • Ordered Deposition of Inorganic Clusters from Micellar Block Copolymer Films

    Joachim P. Spatz;Stefan Mössmer;Christoph Hartmann;Martin Möller

  • Polymer science : a comprehensive reference

    K. Matyjaszewski;Martin Möller

  • Block Copolymer Micelle Nanolithography

    Roman Glass;Martin Möller;Joachim P. Spatz

  • Gold nanoparticles in micellar poly(styrene)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) films—size and interparticle distance control in monoparticulate films

    Martin Möller;Joachim P. Spatz;Arno Roescher

  • Oxidation-Resistant Gold-55 Clusters

    H. G. Boyen;G. Kastle;F. Weigl;B. Koslowski

  • Substrate‐induced lateral micro‐phase separation of a diblock copolymer

    Joachim P. Spatz;Sergei Sheiko;Martin Möller

  • Spectroscopy of single metallic nanoparticles using total internal reflection microscopy

    C. Sonnichsen;S. Geier;N. E. Hecker;G. von Plessen

  • Synthesis of Molecular Brushes with Block Copolymer Side Chains Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization

    Hans G. Börner;Kathryn Beers;Krzysztof Matyjaszewski;Sergei S. Sheiko

  • Visualization of macromolecules--a first step to manipulation and controlled response.

    Sergei S. Sheiko;Martin Möller

  • Electrospinning of polymer melts: Phenomenological observations

    Paul D. Dalton;Dirk Grafahrend;Kristina Klinkhammer;Doris Klee

  • VISUALIZABLE CYLINDRICAL MACROMOLECULES WITH CONTROLLED STIFFNESS FROM BACKBONES CONTAINING LIBRARIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLING DENDRITIC SIDE GROUPS

    V. Percec;C.-H. Ahn;W.-D. Cho;A. M. Jamieson

  • Electrospinning with dual collection rings

    Paul D. Dalton;Doris Klee;Martin Möller

  • Degradable polyester scaffolds with controlled surface chemistry combining minimal protein adsorption with specific bioactivation

    Dirk Grafahrend;Karl-Heinz Heffels;Meike V. Beer;Peter Gasteier

  • Main Chain Conformation and Anomalous Elution Behavior of Cylindrical Brushes As Revealed by GPC/MALLS, Light Scattering, and SFM‡

    Markus Gerle;Markus Gerle;Karl Fischer;Sebastian Roos;Axel H. E. Müller

  • GOLD-POLYPYRROLE CORE-SHELL PARTICLES IN DIBLOCK COPOLYMER MICELLES

    S. Tamil Selvan;Joachim P. Spatz;Harm-Anton Klok;Martin Möller

  • Micellar Inorganic–Polymer Hybrid Systems—A Tool for Nanolithography

    Joachim P. Spatz;Joachim P. Spatz;Thomas Herzog;Stefan Mößmer;Paul Ziemann

  • Direct in vitro electrospinning with polymer melts

    Paul D. Dalton;Kristina Klinkhammer;Jochen Salber;Doris Klee

  • Solution behavior of poly(styrene)-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine micelles containing gold nanoparticles

    Stefan Mössmer;Joachim P. Spatz;Martin Möller;Thomas Aberle

  • Micellar Nanoreactors—Preparation and Characterization of Hexagonally Ordered Arrays of Metallic Nanodots†

    Gerd Kästle;Hans-Gerd Boyen;Frank Weigl;Gunther Lengl

Frequent Co-Authors

Joachim P. Spatz
Joachim P. Spatz Max Planck Society
Sergei S. Sheiko
Sergei S. Sheiko University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrij Pich
Andrij Pich RWTH Aachen University
Jürgen Groll
Jürgen Groll University of Würzburg
Dimitri A. Ivanov
Dimitri A. Ivanov Acteurs, Ressources et Territoires dans le Développement
Doris Klee
Doris Klee RWTH Aachen University
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski Carnegie Mellon University
Holger Frey
Holger Frey Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Virgil Percec
Virgil Percec University of Pennsylvania
Alexei R. Khokhlov
Alexei R. Khokhlov Lomonosov Moscow State University

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