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France
2023

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Engineering and Technology

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70
Citations
27372
World Ranking
1013
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14

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in France Leader Award

Overview

Natalio Mingo is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France, focusing on research within Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their research topics cover a variety of areas related to material properties and applications. Key topics include:

  • Thermal properties of materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

Mingo's published works include papers in several scientific journals and venues, demonstrating a focus on computational materials science and thermal conductivity related subjects. Notable recent publications are:

  • "How dopants limit the ultrahigh thermal conductivity of boron arsenide: a first principles study" (2021) in npj Computational Materials
  • "Quantum Self-Consistent Ab-Initio Lattice Dynamics" (2021) in Computer Physics Communications
  • "Effects of Impurities on the Thermal and Electrical Transport Properties of Cubic Boron Arsenide" (2021) in Chemistry of Materials
  • "Effects of doping substitutions on the thermal conductivity of half-Heusler compounds" (2021) in Physical Review B
  • "Thermal conductivity reduction in highly-doped cubic SiC by phonon-defect and phonon-electron scattering" (2024) in Materials Today Physics

The publication venues where Mingo frequently publishes include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • npj Computational Materials
  • Computer Physics Communications
  • Chemistry of Materials

Collaborations form an important part of their work, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Ambroise van Roekeghem
  • Jesús Carrete
  • Georg K. H. Madsen
  • Mauro Fava
  • Chunhua Li

Overall, Natalio Mingo's research is centered on understanding and engineering the thermal and electronic properties of materials, particularly through theoretical and computational approaches applied in materials chemistry and physics. Their contributions span multiple advanced topics within material science and have appeared in both specialized and broad scientific venues.

Best Publications

  • ShengBTE: A solver of the Boltzmann transport equation for phonons ☆

    Wu Li;Jesús Carrete;Nebil A. Katcho;Natalio Mingo

  • Two-Dimensional Phonon Transport in Supported Graphene

    Jae Hun Seol;Insun Jo;Arden L. Moore;Lucas Lindsay;Lucas Lindsay

  • The high-throughput highway to computational materials design

    Stefano Curtarolo;Gus L. W. Hart;Gus L. W. Hart;Marco Buongiorno Nardelli;Marco Buongiorno Nardelli;Marco Buongiorno Nardelli;Natalio Mingo

  • AFLOWLIB.ORG: A distributed materials properties repository from high-throughput ab initio calculations

    Stefano Curtarolo;Stefano Curtarolo;Wahyu Setyawan;Shidong Wang;Junkai Xue

  • Intrinsic lattice thermal conductivity of semiconductors from first principles

    David Broido;Michael Malorny;Gerd Birner;Natalio Mingo

  • Flexural phonons and thermal transport in graphene

    L. Lindsay;L. Lindsay;D. A. Broido;Natalio Mingo

  • Thermal conductivity of bulk and nanowire Mg 2 Si x Sn 1-x alloys from first principles

    Wu Li;L. Lindsay;D. A. Broido;Derek A. Stewart

  • Calculation of Si nanowire thermal conductivity using complete phonon dispersion relations

    N. Mingo

  • Finding Unprecedentedly Low-Thermal-Conductivity Half-Heusler Semiconductors via High-Throughput Materials Modeling

    Jesús Carrete;Wu Li;Natalio Mingo;Shidong Wang

  • Length dependence of carbon nanotube thermal conductivity and the "problem of long waves".

    N. Mingo;D. A. Broido

  • Nanoparticle in Alloy Approach to Efficient Thermoelectrics: Silicides in SiGe

    N Mingo;D Hauser;N P Kobayashi;M Plissonnier

  • Carbon Nanotube Ballistic Thermal Conductance and Its Limits

    N. Mingo;D. A. Broido

  • Phonon transport in nanowires coated with an amorphous material: An atomistic Green’s function approach

    N. Mingo;Liu Yang

  • Precise control of thermal conductivity at the nanoscale through individual phonon-scattering barriers

    Gilles Pernot;M. Stoffel;I. Savic;F. Pezzoli

  • Phonon thermal transport in strained and unstrained graphene from first principles

    L. Lindsay;Wu Li;Jesús Carrete;Natalio Mingo

  • Flexural phonons and thermal transport in multilayer graphene and graphite

    L. Lindsay;L. Lindsay;D. A. Broido;Natalio Mingo

  • Turning carbon nanotubes from exceptional heat conductors into insulators.

    Ravi S. Prasher;X. J. Hu;Y. Chalopin;Natalio Mingo

  • Thermal conductivity of diamond nanowires from first principles

    Wu Li;Natalio Mingo;Lucas Lindsay;David Broido

  • Predicting the thermal conductivity of Si and Ge nanowires

    Natalio Mingo;Liu Yang;Deyu Li;Arun Majumdar

  • Lattice thermal conductivity of silicon from empirical interatomic potentials

    D. A. Broido;A. Ward;N. Mingo

Frequent Co-Authors

Jesús Carrete
Jesús Carrete University of Zaragoza
Stefano Curtarolo
Stefano Curtarolo Duke University
Sebastian Volz
Sebastian Volz University of Tokyo
Li Shi
Li Shi The University of Texas at Austin
Armando Rastelli
Armando Rastelli Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli University of North Texas
Stefano Sanvito
Stefano Sanvito Trinity College Dublin
Oliver G. Schmidt
Oliver G. Schmidt Chemnitz University of Technology
Javier Carrasco
Javier Carrasco Spanish National Research Council
Eva Zurek
Eva Zurek University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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