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Materials Science

D-Index
73
Citations
19887
World Ranking
3840
National Ranking
127

Chemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
19182
World Ranking
5237
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134

Maxim Avdeev 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 Maxim Avdeev sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 643 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Maxim Avdeev 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 Maxim Avdeev sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Maxim Avdeev is affiliated with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with significant contributions to materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering. Their work extends into subfields such as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, condensed matter physics, and inorganic chemistry.

Avdeev has published extensively on topics including advancements in battery materials, advanced battery materials and technologies, and advanced condensed matter physics. Other main areas of study include X-ray diffraction in crystallography, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, thermal expansion and ionic conductivity, and crystallization and solubility studies.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Avdeev include Siqi Shi, Brendan J. Kennedy, Chris D. Ling, Wang Hay Kan, and Zheyi Zou.

The scientist's work appears repeatedly in several established publication venues, notably The Cambridge Structural Database, Chemistry of Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Review B, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Maxim Avdeev include:

  • Unlocking anionic redox activity in O3-type sodium 3d layered oxides via Li substitution, 2021, Nature Materials
  • Ultrastable All-Solid-State Sodium Rechargeable Batteries, 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • Predicting creep rupture life of Ni-based single crystal superalloys using divide-and-conquer approach based machine learning, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • Generative artificial intelligence and its applications in materials science: Current situation and future perspectives, 2023, Journal of Materiomics
  • High-throughput screening platform for solid electrolytes combining hierarchical ion-transport prediction algorithms, 2020, Scientific Data

Best Publications

  • P2-Na0.6[Cr0.6Ti0.4]O2 cation-disordered electrode for high-rate symmetric rechargeable sodium-ion batteries.

    Yuesheng Wang;Ruijuan Xiao;Yong-Sheng Hu;Maxim Avdeev

  • Na2FeP2O7: A Safe Cathode for Rechargeable Sodium-ion Batteries

    Prabeer Barpanda;Guandong Liu;Chris D. Ling;Mao Tamaru

  • Ozone-induced dissociation : Elucidation of double bond position within mass-selected lipid ions

    M.C. Thomas;T.W. Mitchell;D.G. Harman;J.M. Deeley

  • Magnetic structure of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet NiPS3

    Andrew R Wildes;Virginie Simonet;Virginie Simonet;Eric Ressouche;Garry J McIntyre

  • Unlocking anionic redox activity in O3-type sodium 3d layered oxides via Li substitution

    Qing Wang;Qing Wang;Qing Wang;Sathiya Mariyappan;Sathiya Mariyappan;Gwenaëlle Rousse;Gwenaëlle Rousse;Gwenaëlle Rousse;Anatolii V. Morozov

  • Correlated Migration Invokes Higher Na+‐Ion Conductivity in NaSICON‐Type Solid Electrolytes

    Zhizhen Zhang;Zhizhen Zhang;Zheyi Zou;Kavish Kaup;Ruijuan Xiao

  • A new polymorph of Na2MnP2O7 as a 3.6 V cathode material for sodium-ion batteries

    Prabeer Barpanda;Prabeer Barpanda;Tian Ye;Maxim Avdeev;Sai-Cheong Chung

  • Crystal chemistry of carbon-substituted MgB2

    M. Avdeev;J.D. Jorgensen;R.A. Ribeiro;S.L. Bud’ko

  • Ultrastable All-Solid-State Sodium Rechargeable Batteries

    Jing Yang;Gaozhan Liu;Maxim Avdeev;Hongli Wan

  • High-Performance P2-Phase Na2/3Mn0.8Fe0.1Ti0.1O2 Cathode Material for Ambient-Temperature Sodium-Ion Batteries

    Man Huon Han;Elena Gonzalo;Neeraj Sharma;Juan Miguel López del Amo

  • Predicting creep rupture life of Ni-based single crystal superalloys using divide-and-conquer approach based machine learning

    Yue Liu;Junming Wu;Zhichao Wang;Xiao-Gang Lu

  • Pressure-induced superconductivity in the iron-based ladder material BaFe2S3.

    Hiroki Takahashi;Akira Sugimoto;Yusuke Nambu;Touru Yamauchi

  • Structural changes in a commercial lithium-ion battery during electrochemical cycling: An in situ neutron diffraction study

    Neeraj Sharma;Vanessa K. Peterson;Margaret M. Elcombe;Maxim Avdeev

  • 3DBVSMAPPER: a program for automatically generating bond-valence sum landscapes

    Matthew Sale;Maxim Avdeev

  • ECHIDNA: a decade of high-resolution neutron powder diffraction at OPAL

    Maxim Avdeev;James R. Hester

  • Large magnetic cooling power involving frustrated antiferromagnetic spin-glass state in R 2 NiSi 3 ( R = Gd , Er )

    Santanu Pakhira;Chandan Mazumdar;R. Ranganathan;S. Giri

  • Elucidation of double bond position in unsaturated lipids by ozone electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

    Michael C. Thomas;Todd W. Mitchell;David G. Harman;Jane M. Deeley

  • Magnetic Structures of NaFePO4 Maricite and Triphylite Polymorphs for Sodium-Ion Batteries

    Maxim Avdeev;Zakiah Mohamed;Chris D. Ling;Jiechen Lu

  • Chemically Induced Expansion of La2NiO4+δ-Based Materials

    Vladislav V. Kharton;Andrei V. Kovalevsky;Maxim Avdeev;Ekaterina V. Tsipis

  • Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of NdMn2−xCuxSi2 compounds

    M F Din;Jianli Wang;M Avdeev;Q F Gu

  • High-throughput screening platform for solid electrolytes combining hierarchical ion-transport prediction algorithms.

    Bing He;Shuting Chi;Anjiang Ye;Penghui Mi

  • Crystal structure of the sodium cobaltate deuterate superconductor Na x CoO 2 ⋅ 4 x D 2 O ( x ≈ 1 3 )

    J. D. Jorgensen;M. Avdeev;D. G. Hinks;J. C. Burley

Frequent Co-Authors

Brendan J. Kennedy
Brendan J. Kennedy University of Sydney
Neeraj Sharma
Neeraj Sharma University of New South Wales
Prabeer Barpanda
Prabeer Barpanda Indian Institute of Science
Vladislav V. Kharton
Vladislav V. Kharton Russian Academy of Sciences
Siqi Shi
Siqi Shi Shanghai University
Atsuo Yamada
Atsuo Yamada University of Tokyo
Jianli Wang
Jianli Wang University of Wollongong
Shi Xue Dou
Shi Xue Dou University of Wollongong
Peter D. Battle
Peter D. Battle University of Oxford
Thomas Vogt
Thomas Vogt University of South Carolina

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