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Niels Chr. Nielsen

Niels Chr. Nielsen

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
19150
World Ranking
6804
National Ranking
54

Niels Chr. Nielsen publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Niels Chr. Nielsen sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 292 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Niels Chr. Nielsen D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Niels Chr. Nielsen sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Niels Chr. Nielsen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark, with a research focus primarily in the field of Chemistry. Their work spans several subfields including Spectroscopy, Materials Chemistry, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

Their research topics include:

  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

Recent publications by Niels Chr. Nielsen cover a range of topics related to magnetic resonance and materials chemistry. These include:

  • "On-Site Measurement of Fat and Protein Contents in Milk Using Mobile NMR Technology," 2022, published in Molecules
  • "Accurate analysis and perspectives for systematic design of magnetic resonance experiments using single-spin vector and exact effective Hamiltonian theory," 2022, published in Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open
  • "Fast and Accurate Quantification of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Constituents in Animal Slurries Using NMR Sensor Technology," 2021, published in ACS Omega
  • "Dynamic nuclear polarization pulse sequence engineering using single-spin vector effective Hamiltonians," 2024, published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • "Water Promotes Melting of a Metal-Organic Framework," 2024, published in Chemistry of Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Nielsen include:

  • Nino Wili
  • Anders B. Nielsen
  • Morten Kargo
  • Ole N. Jensen
  • José P. Carvalho

The scientist's work has appeared multiple times in these journals:

  • Science Advances
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Molecules

Best Publications

  • SIMPSON: a general simulation program for solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Mads Bak;Jimmy T Rasmussen;Niels Chr Nielsen

  • Broadband dipolar recoupling in the nuclear magnetic resonance of rotating solids: A compensated C7 pulse sequence

    M. Hohwy;H. J. Jakobsen;M. Edén;M. H. Levitt

  • Efficient dipolar recoupling in the NMR of rotating solids. A sevenfold symmetric radiofrequency pulse sequence

    Y.K Lee;N.D Kurur;M Helmle;O.G Johannessen

  • Double‐quantum homonuclear rotary resonance: Efficient dipolar recovery in magic‐angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance

    N. C. Nielsen;H. Bildso;H. J. Jakobsen

  • REPULSION, A Novel Approach to Efficient Powder Averaging in Solid-State NMR

    Mads Bak;Niels Chr Nielsen

  • Sensitivity-Enhanced Quadrupolar-Echo NMR of Half-Integer Quadrupolar Nuclei. Magnitudes and Relative Orientation of Chemical Shielding and Quadrupolar Coupling Tensors

    Flemming H. Larsen;Hans J. Jakobsen;and Paul D. Ellis;Niels Chr. Nielsen

  • Satellite transitions in MAS NMR spectra of quadrupolar nuclei

    Jørgen Skibsted;Niels Chr Nielsen;Henrik Bildsøe;Hans J Jakobsen

  • Neurite density from magnetic resonance diffusion measurements at ultrahigh field: Comparison with light microscopy and electron microscopy

    Sune Nørhøj Jespersen;Carsten R. Bjarkam;Carsten R. Bjarkam;Jens R. Nyengaard;M. Mallar Chakravarty;M. Mallar Chakravarty

  • Metabolomic profiling of rapid cold hardening and cold shock in Drosophila melanogaster.

    Johannes Overgaard;Anders Malmendal;Jesper G. Sørensen;Jacob G. Bundy

  • Identification of the acidic and basic subunit complexes of glycinin.

    Paul E. Staswick;Mark A. Hermodson;Niels C. Nielsen

  • Identification of the cystines which link the acidic and basic components of the glycinin subunits.

    Paul E. Staswick;Mark A. Hermodson;Niels C. Nielsen

  • Unitary Control in Quantum Ensembles: Maximizing Signal Intensity in Coherent Spectroscopy

    S. J. Glaser;T. Schulte-Herbrüggen;M. Sieveking;O. Schedletzky

  • Magic-angle spinning NMR spectra of satellite transitions for quadrupolar nuclei in solids

    Hans J Jakobsen;Jørgen Skibsted;Henrik Bildsøe;Niels Chr Nielsen

  • Metabolomic profiling of heat stress: hardening and recovery of homeostasis in Drosophila.

    Anders Malmendal;Johannes Overgaard;Jacob G. Bundy;Jesper G. Sørensen

  • Optimal control in NMR spectroscopy: Numerical implementation in SIMPSON

    Zdeněk Tošner;Zdeněk Tošner;Thomas Vosegaard;Cindie Kehlet;Navin Khaneja

  • Unique identification of supramolecular structures in amyloid fibrils by solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Jakob T. Nielsen;Morten Bjerring;Martin D. Jeppesen;Ronnie O. Pedersen

  • A protease responsible for post-translational cleavage of a conserved Asn-Gly linkage in glycinin, the major seed storage protein of soybean

    Marvin Paul Scott;Rudolf Jung;Klaus Muntz;Niels C. Nielsen

  • 51V MAS NMR spectroscopy: determination of quadrupole and anisotropic shielding tensors, including the relative orientation of their principal-axis systems

    Jørgen Skibsted;Niels Chr. Nielsen;Henrik Bildsøe;Hans J. Jakobsen

  • Computer-intensive simulation of solid-state NMR experiments using SIMPSON

    Zdeněk Tošner;Zdeněk Tošner;Rasmus Andersen;Baltzar Stevensson;Mattias Edén

  • Peptide aggregation and pore formation in a lipid bilayer: a combined coarse-grained and all atom molecular dynamics study.

    Lea Thøgersen;Lea Thøgersen;Birgit Schiøtt;Thomas Vosegaard;Niels Chr. Nielsen

  • SIMPSON: a general simulation program for solid-state NMR spectroscopy. 2000.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Hans J. Jakobsen
Hans J. Jakobsen Aarhus University
Daniel E. Otzen
Daniel E. Otzen Aarhus University
Troels Skrydstrup
Troels Skrydstrup Aarhus University
Ole W. Sørensen
Ole W. Sørensen Independent Scientist / Consultant, Denmark
Jan J. Enghild
Jan J. Enghild Aarhus University
Navin Khaneja
Navin Khaneja Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Steffen J. Glaser
Steffen J. Glaser Technical University of Munich
Hanne Christine Bertram
Hanne Christine Bertram Aarhus University
Jørgen Kjems
Jørgen Kjems Aarhus University
Martin Holmstrup
Martin Holmstrup Aarhus University

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