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Michael P. Moody 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 Michael P. Moody sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 264 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael P. Moody 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 Michael P. Moody sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael P. Moody is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas primarily within engineering and materials science, with a strong focus on materials chemistry and biomedical engineering. This expertise extends into mechanical engineering, metals and alloys, and aerospace engineering.

The scientist's work covers several key topics including advanced materials characterization techniques, fusion materials and technologies, and nuclear materials and properties. Other significant themes in their research are hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, high temperature alloys and creep, metal and thin film mechanics, and nuclear reactor physics and engineering.

Michael P. Moody has published extensively with frequent appearances in specific academic venues. Their most common publication venues include:

  • Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Acta Materialia
  • Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Materialia

The scientist often collaborates with a defined group of co-authors. These frequent co-authors are:

  • Paul A.J. Bagot
  • Benjamin M. Jenkins
  • C.R.M. Grovenor
  • Daniel Haley
  • Guanze He

Recent scholarly papers authored or co-authored by Michael P. Moody demonstrate ongoing research interests in material oxidation, microstructure, and atom probe techniques. These papers include:

  • Atom probe tomography, 2021, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • Microstructural understanding of the oxidation of an austenitic stainless steel in high-temperature steam through advanced characterization, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • Microstructure understanding of high Cr-Ni austenitic steel corrosion in high-temperature steam, 2022, Acta Materialia
  • New insights into the oxidation mechanisms of a Ferritic-Martensitic steel in high-temperature steam, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • The origin of different morphology of internal oxide precipitates in ferritic and austenitic steels, 2023, Journal of Material Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • Atom Probe Microscopy

    Baptiste Gault;Michael P. Moody;Julie M. Cairney;Simon P. Ringer

  • New Techniques for the Analysis of Fine-Scaled Clustering Phenomena within Atom Probe Tomography (APT) Data

    Leigh T. Stephenson;Michael P. Moody;Peter V. Liddicoat;Simon P. Ringer

  • Direct observation of individual hydrogen atoms at trapping sites in a ferritic steel

    Yi S. Chen;Danel Haley;Stephan S.A. Gerstl;Andrew J. London

  • Atom probe tomography

    Baptiste Gault;Baptiste Gault;Ann N. Chiaramonti;Oana Cojocaru-Mirédin;Patrick Stender

  • Nanobubbles: the big picture

    Phil Attard;Michael P. Moody;James W.G. Tyrrell

  • Advances in the reconstruction of atom probe tomography data

    B. Gault;D. Haley;F. de Geuser;M.P. Moody

  • Quantitative binomial distribution analyses of nanoscale like‐solute atom clustering and segregation in atom probe tomography data

    Michael P. Moody;Leigh T. Stephenson;Anna V. Ceguerra;Simon P. Ringer

  • On the effect of boron on grain boundary character in a new polycrystalline superalloy

    P. Kontis;H.A. Mohd Yusof;S. Pedrazzini;M. Danaie

  • A novel ultra-high strength maraging steel with balanced ductility and creep resistance achieved by nanoscale β-NiAl and Laves phase precipitates

    L. Sun;T.H. Simm;T.L. Martin;S. McAdam

  • Atom probe crystallography

    Baptiste Gault;Michael P. Moody;Julie M. Cairney;Simon P. Ringer

  • Sequential nucleation of phases in a 17-4PH steel: Microstructural characterisation and mechanical properties

    Guma Yeli;Maria A. Auger;Keith Wilford;George D.W. Smith

  • Estimation of the Reconstruction Parameters for Atom Probe Tomography

    Baptise Gault;Frederic De Geuser;Leigh T Stephenson;Michael P Moody

  • Behavior of molecules and molecular ions near a field emitter

    Baptiste Gault;Baptiste Gault;David W. Saxey;Michael W. Ashton;Susan B. Sinnott

  • Qualification of the tomographic reconstruction in atom probe by advanced spatial distribution map techniques

    Michael P. Moody;Baptiste Gault;Leigh T. Stephenson;Daniel Haley

  • An Atom Probe Tomography study of site preference and partitioning in a nickel-based superalloy

    Paul A.J. Bagot;O. B W Silk;J. O. Douglas;S. Pedrazzini

  • On the microtwinning mechanism in a single crystal superalloy

    D Barba;E Alabort;Stella Pedrazzini;DM Collins

  • Observations of grain boundary impurities in nanocrystalline Al and their influence on microstructural stability and mechanical behaviour

    F. Tang;D.S. Gianola;M.P. Moody;K.J. Hemker

  • Ion-irradiation induced clustering in W-Re-Ta, W-Re and W-Ta alloys: An atom probe tomography and nanoindentation study

    Alan Xu;Alan Xu;David E.J. Armstrong;Christian Beck;Michael P. Moody

  • Characterizing solute hydrogen and hydrides in pure and alloyed titanium at the atomic scale

    Yanhong Chang;Andrew J. Breen;Zahra Tarzimoghadam;Philipp Kürnsteiner

  • Microstructural understanding of the oxidation of an austenitic stainless steel in high-temperature steam through advanced characterization

    Zhao Shen;David Tweddle;Hongbing Yu;Guanze He

  • Influence of surface migration on the spatial resolution of pulsed laser atom probe tomography

    B. Gault;M. Müller;A. La Fontaine;M. P. Moody

  • Defining clusters in APT reconstructions of ODS steels.

    Ceri A. Williams;Daniel Haley;Daniel Haley;Emmanuelle A. Marquis;George Davey. W. Smith

  • Origin of the spatial resolution in atom probe microscopy

    Baptiste Gault;Michael P. Moody;Frederic de Geuser;Daniel Haley

  • Behavior of molecules and molecular ions near a field emitter

    Baptiste Gault;Baptiste Gault;David W. Saxey;Michael V. Ashton;Susan B. Sinnott

  • Spatial resolution in atom probe tomography

    Baptiste Gault;Michael P. Moody;Frederic de Geuser;Alex La Fontaine

Frequent Co-Authors

Baptiste Gault
Baptiste Gault Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Simon P. Ringer
Simon P. Ringer University of Sydney
Julie M. Cairney
Julie M. Cairney University of Sydney
Sergio Lozano-Perez
Sergio Lozano-Perez University of Oxford
Roger C. Reed
Roger C. Reed University of Oxford
David E.J. Armstrong
David E.J. Armstrong University of Oxford
George Davey Smith
George Davey Smith University of Bristol
Chris R. M. Grovenor
Chris R. M. Grovenor University of Oxford
Rachel A. Oliver
Rachel A. Oliver University of Cambridge
David Dye
David Dye Imperial College London

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