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Martine Wevers

Martine Wevers

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
60
Citations
10900
World Ranking
7170
National Ranking
80

Martine Wevers 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 Martine Wevers sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 481 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martine Wevers 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 Martine Wevers sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martine Wevers is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a primary focus on mechanics of materials. Their research spans across subfields including biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's work addresses topics such as ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation, dielectric materials and actuators, optical measurement and interference techniques, as well as nondestructive testing techniques. Additional areas of focus include advanced X-ray and CT imaging, mechanical behavior of composites, and rock mechanics and modeling.

Recent publications include:

  • Steel corrosion damage monitoring in reinforced concrete structures with the acoustic emission technique: A review (2022, Construction and Building Materials)
  • Digital volume correlation for meso/micro in-situ damage analysis in carbon fiber reinforced composites (2021, Composites Science and Technology)
  • Combining digital image correlation with X-ray computed tomography for characterization of fiber orientation in unidirectional composites (2020, Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing)
  • Acoustic emission source characterisation of chloride-induced corrosion damage in reinforced concrete (2021, Structural Health Monitoring)
  • Cryogenic contrast-enhanced microCT enables nondestructive 3D quantitative histopathology of soft biological tissues (2022, Nature Communications)

Frequent coauthors in Martine Wevers' network include Jeroen Soete, H. Pfeiffer, Els Verstrynge, Ruben Windey, and Yentl Swolfs, reflecting sustained collaborative efforts in research projects.

Their research has been published multiple times in venues such as the e-Journal of Nondestructive Testing, SSRN Electronic Journal, Construction and Building Materials, Structural Health Monitoring, and Composites Part B Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Surface modification of Ti6Al4V open porous structures produced by additive manufacturing

    Grzegorz Pyka;Andrzej Burakowski;Greet Kerckhofs;Maarten Moesen

  • Mechanical root canal preparation with NiTi rotary instruments: rationale, performance and safety. Status report for the American Journal of Dentistry.

    L Bergmans;J Van Cleynenbreugel;M Wevers;P Lambrechts

  • The role of sugar and fat in sugar-snap cookies: Structural and textural properties

    Bram Pareyt;Faisal Talhaoui;Greet Kerckhofs;Kristof Brijs

  • Micro-CT characterization of variability in 3D textile architecture

    Frederik Desplentere;Stepan Vladimirovitch Lomov;D.L. Woerdeman;Ignace Verpoest

  • Quantitative analysis of reservoir rocks by microfocus X-ray computerised tomography

    M. Van Geet;R. Swennen;M. Wevers

  • Fiber optic SPR biosensing of DNA hybridization and DNA–protein interactions

    Jeroen Pollet;Filip Delport;Kris Pieter Frans Janssen;Karolien Jans

  • Surface Roughness and Morphology Customization of Additive Manufactured Open Porous Ti6Al4V Structures.

    Grzegorz Pyka;Greet Kerckhofs;Greet Kerckhofs;Ioannis Papantoniou;Mathew Speirs

  • Quantification of the internal structure and automatic generation of voxel models of textile composites from X-ray computed tomography data

    Ilya Straumit;Stepan Vladimirovitch Lomov;Martine Wevers

  • Progressive versus constant tapered shaft design using NiTi rotary instruments

    L. Bergmans;J. Van Cleynenbreugel;M. Beullens;M. Wevers

  • Three-Dimensional Gas Exchange Pathways in Pome Fruit Characterized by Synchrotron X-Ray Computed Tomography

    Pieter Verboven;Greet Kerckhofs;Hibru Kelemu Mebatsion;Quang Tri Ho

  • Individualised, micro CT-based finite element modelling as a tool for biomechanical analysis related to tissue engineering of bone.

    S.V.N. Jaecques;H. Van Oosterwyck;L. Muraru;T. Van Cleynenbreugel

  • Three-dimensional pore space quantification of apple tissue using X-ray computed microtomography

    Fernando Mendoza;Pieter Verboven;Hibru Kelemu Mebatsion;Greet Kerckhofs

  • Modal analysis of acoustic emission signals from CFRP laminates

    Marnix Surgeon;Martine Wevers

  • Listening to the sound of materials: Acoustic emission for the analysis of material behaviour

    Martine Wevers

  • Characterisation of ‘Braeburn’ browning disorder by means of X-ray micro-CT

    Els Herremans;Pieter Verboven;Evi Bongaers;Pascal Estrade

  • Pore structure changes during decomposition of fresh residue: X-ray tomography analyses

    S. De Gryze;Laurence Thierry Patricia Jassogne;Laurence Thierry Patricia Jassogne;J. Six;H. Bossuyt

  • Interlaminar fracture toughness of CFRP influenced by fibre surface treatment: Part 1. Experimental results

    H. Albertsen;Jan Ivens;P. Peters;Martine Wevers

  • Comparison of X-ray CT and MRI of watercore disorder of different apple cultivars

    Els Herremans;Angela Melado-Herreros;Thijs Defraeye;Bert Verlinden

  • Impact damage behaviour of shape memory alloy composites

    Kelly A Tsoi;Rudy Stalmans;Jan Schrooten;Martine Wevers

  • Towards 3-D petrography: application of microfocus computer tomography in geological science

    M. Van Geet;R. Swennen;M. Wevers

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