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Philip Nash 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 Philip Nash sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 242 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Philip Nash 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 Philip Nash sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ASM Fellow For research contributions in the field of metallurgical thermodynamics and phase equilibria of metallic systems, and for mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students.

Overview

Philip Nash is affiliated with the Illinois Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of engineering and materials science, with a focus on materials chemistry and mechanical engineering as key subfields. Other areas of study include electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

Nash's work has centered on topics such as intermetallics and advanced alloy properties, advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, and fuel cells and related materials. Additional research interests include advanced materials characterization techniques, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, high entropy alloys studies, and electrocatalysts for energy conversion.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Liangjuan Gao, J. R. Selman, S.V. Meschel, Qing Gu, and Naiqin Zhao.

Philip Nash has contributed to publications in several scientific journals. Their frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Materials Science
  • Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Acta Materialia

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Two Decades of Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis at the Thermal Processing Technology Centre at Illinois Institute of Technology," 2020, Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "1000 at 1000: Particulate-reinforced metal matrix composites," 2020, Journal of Materials Science

Other recent papers, though not authored by Nash, have been closely linked in related studies and collaborations:

  • "Materials and wetting issues in molten carbonate fuel cell technology: a review," 2023, Journal of Materials Science
  • "Dynamic wetting of porous Ni substrate under MCFC conditions," 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Site preferences and ordering in Nb(Al1-xMx)2 (M = Ni or Cu) ternary Laves phases," 2021, Acta Materialia

Philip Nash was recognized as an ASM Fellow in 2009, citing research contributions in metallurgical thermodynamics and phase equilibria of metallic systems and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students.

Best Publications

  • Phase diagrams of binary nickel alloys

    P. Nash

  • The effect of volume fraction of precipitate on ostwald ripening

    C.K.L. Davies;P. Nash;R.N. Stevens

  • Finite-element analysis and experimental validation of thermal residual stress and distortion in electron beam additive manufactured Ti-6Al-4V build plates

    Jun Cao;Michael A. Gharghouri;Philip Nash

  • A thermodynamic description of the Al–Fe–Si system over the whole composition and temperature ranges via a hybrid approach of CALPHAD and key experiments

    Yong Du;Julius Clemens Schuster;Zi Kui Liu;Rongxiang Hu

  • Fabrication of in-situ grown graphene reinforced Cu matrix composites

    Yakun Chen;Xiang Zhang;Enzuo Liu;Chunnian He

  • The effect of mechanical alloying on SiC distribution and the properties of 6061 aluminum composite

    Naiqin Zhao;Philip Nash;Xianjin Yang

  • The C-Ni (Carbon-Nickel) system

    M. Singleton;P. Nash

  • The Ni−Si (Nickel-Silicon) system

    P. Nash;A. Nash

  • Graphitization and microstructure transformation of nanodiamond to onion-like carbon

    Zhijun Qiao;Jiajun Li;Naiqin Zhao;Chunsheng Shi

  • Factors affecting particle-coarsening kinetics and size distribution

    C. S. Jayanth;Philip Nash

  • The Cr−Ni (Chromium-Nickel) system

    P. Nash

  • Fabrication of three-dimensional graphene/Cu composite by in-situ CVD and its strengthening mechanism

    Yakun Chen;Xiang Zhang;Enzuo Liu;Chunnian He

  • The Ni−Sn (Nickel-Tin) system

    P. Nash;A. Nash

  • The Ni−Zr (Nickel-Zirconium) system

    P. Nash;C. S. Jayanth

  • A novel method of surface modification for steel by plasma electrolysis carbonitriding

    De-Jiu Shen;Yu-Lin Wang;Philip Nash;Guang-Zhong Xing

  • Double aging and thermomechanical heat treatment of AA7075 aluminum alloy extrusions

    S. V. Emani;J. Benedyk;P. Nash;D. Chen

  • Thermodynamic properties of the Al–Fe–Ni system acquired via a hybrid approach combining calorimetry, first-principles and CALPHAD

    Lijun Zhang;Jiong Wang;Yong Du;Rongxiang Hu

  • Formation of metastable L12 phases in Al3Zr and Al-12.5%X-25%Zr (X ≡ Li, CR, Fe, Ni, Cu)

    P.B. Desch;R.B. Schwarz;P. Nash

  • Precipitation in Ni-Co-Al alloys

    C. K. L. Davies;P. G. Nash;R. N. Stevens;L. C. Yap

  • Precipitation in Ni-Co-Al alloys: Part 1 continuous precipitation

    C. K. L. Davies;P. G. Nash;R. N. Stevens;L. C. Yap

  • Synthesis and properties of trialuminides with ultra-fine microstructures

    R.B. Schwarz;P.B. Desch;S. Srinivasan;P. Nash

  • Micro-structures and growth mechanisms of plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings on aluminium at different current densities

    Yi Zhang;Yekang Wu;Dong Chen;Ruiqiang Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Naiqin Zhao
Naiqin Zhao Tianjin University
Yong Du
Yong Du Central South University
Jiajun Li
Jiajun Li Tianjin University
Chunsheng Shi
Chunsheng Shi Tianjin University
Ricardo B. Schwarz
Ricardo B. Schwarz Los Alamos National Laboratory
Hahn Choo
Hahn Choo University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Xi-Wen Du
Xi-Wen Du Tianjin University
Chunnian He
Chunnian He Tianjin University
Nack J. Kim
Nack J. Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Enzuo Liu
Enzuo Liu Tianjin University

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