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74
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42897
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1307
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558

Max J. Suarez publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Max J. Suarez sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 186 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Max J. Suarez D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Max J. Suarez sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Max J. Suarez is affiliated with the Universities Space Research Association in the United States. Their research intersects several fields within engineering and environmental science, focusing on sustainable technologies and advanced manufacturing techniques.

The scientist's recent publication record includes the paper titled "Toward an Internet of Things Circular Economy Using Printed Circuits on Reusable Steel Substrates", published in 2025 in the journal Advanced Electronic Materials. This work represents their engagement with emerging technologies at the intersection of electronics and sustainability.

Suarez's primary fields of study encompass:

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Science

Within these broad fields, their subfield expertise includes:

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

The topics most frequently explored in their research are:

  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence

Suarez has collaborated with several coauthors over their career. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Jeff Kettle
  • Rudra Mukherjee
  • Shoushou Zhang
  • Tianwei Zhang
  • Jonathon R. Harwell

Their scholarship is represented in venues such as:

  • Advanced Electronic Materials

Best Publications

  • The Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2)

    Ronald Gelaro;Will McCarty;Max J. Suárez;Max J. Suárez;Ricardo Todling

  • MERRA: NASA’s Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications

    Michele M. Rienecker;Max J. Suarez;Ronald Gelaro;Ricardo Todling

  • Relaxed Arakawa-Schubert - A parameterization of moist convection for general circulation models

    Shrinivas Moorthi;Max J. Suarez

  • A Delayed Action Oscillator for ENSO

    Max J. Suarez;Paul S. Schopf

  • A proposal for the intercomparison of the dynamical cores of atmospheric general circulation models

    Isaac M. Held;Max J. Suarez

  • The North American multimodel ensemble: Phase-1 seasonal-to-interannual prediction; phase-2 toward developing intraseasonal prediction

    Ben P. Kirtman;Dughong Min;Johnna M. Infanti;James L. Kinter

  • Development of the GEOS-5 atmospheric general circulation model: evolution from MERRA to MERRA2

    Andrea Molod;Lawrence Takacs;Max Suarez;Julio Bacmeister

  • A catchment-based approach to modeling land surface processes in a general circulation model: 1. Model structure

    Randal D. Koster;Max J. Suarez;Agnès Ducharne;Marc Stieglitz

  • Vacillations in a Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model

    Paul S. Schopf;Max J. Suarez

  • The Seasonal Cycle over the Tropical Pacific in Coupled Ocean Atmosphere General Circulation Models

    C.R. Mechoso;A.W. Robertson;N. Barth;M.K. Davey

  • A Solar Radiation Parameterization for Atmospheric Studies

    Ming-Dah Chou;Max J. Suarez

  • On the Cause of the 1930s Dust Bowl

    Siegfried D. Schubert;Max J. Suarez;Philip J. Pegion;Philip J. Pegion;Randal D. Koster

  • The GEOS-5 Data Assimilation System-Documentation of Versions 5.0.1, 5.1.0, and 5.2.0

    Max J. Suarez;M. M. Rienecker;R. Todling;J. Bacmeister

  • Modeling the land surface boundary in climate models as a composite of independent vegetation stands

    Randal D. Koster;Max J. Suarez

  • The architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework

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  • Variance and Predictability of Precipitation at Seasonal-to-Interannual Timescales

    Randal D. Koster;Max J. Suarez;Mark Heiser

  • Soil Moisture Memory in Climate Models

    Randal D. Koster;Max J. Suarez

  • A Catchment-Based Approach to Modeling Land Surface Processes in a Gcm, Part 1: Model Structure

    Randal D. Koster;Max J. Suarez;Agnes Ducharne;Marc Stieglitz

  • Advance and prospectus of seasonal prediction: assessment of the APCC/CliPAS 14-model ensemble retrospective seasonal prediction (1980–2004)

    Bin Wang;June Yi Lee;In Sik Kang;J. Shukla

  • Parameterizations for Cloud Overlapping and Shortwave Single-Scattering Properties for Use in General Circulation and Cloud Ensemble Models

    Ming-Dah Chou;Max J. Suarez;Chang-Hoi Ho;Michael M. H. Yan

  • Comparing clouds and their seasonal variations in 10 atmospheric general circulation models with satellite measurements

    M. H. Zhang;W. Y. Lin;S. A. Klein;S. A. Klein;J. T. Bacmeister

Frequent Co-Authors

Randal D. Koster
Randal D. Koster Goddard Space Flight Center
Siegfried D. Schubert
Siegfried D. Schubert Goddard Space Flight Center
Julio T. Bacmeister
Julio T. Bacmeister National Center for Atmospheric Research
Myong-In Lee
Myong-In Lee Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Andrea Molod
Andrea Molod Goddard Space Flight Center
Isaac M. Held
Isaac M. Held Princeton University
Agnès Ducharne
Agnès Ducharne Sorbonne University
Marc Stieglitz
Marc Stieglitz Georgia Institute of Technology
Steven Pawson
Steven Pawson Goddard Space Flight Center
Michael G. Bosilovich
Michael G. Bosilovich Goddard Space Flight Center

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