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D-Index
39
Citations
6111
World Ranking
2128
National Ranking
784

Robert G. Landers publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert G. Landers sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 250 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Robert G. Landers D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert G. Landers sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 39 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

Robert G. Landers is affiliated with Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Mechanical Engineering. Other subfields include Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work concentrates on several topics within additive manufacturing, battery technologies, and measurement techniques. Key topics include:

  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

They have published multiple papers recently, with notable publications including:

  • "State of AI-Based Monitoring in Smart Manufacturing and Introduction to Focused Section," 2020, IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
  • "A comprehensive single-particle-degradation model for battery state-of-health prediction," 2020, Journal of Power Sources
  • "In-situ optical emission spectroscopy of selective laser melting," 2020, Journal of Manufacturing Processes
  • "Predicting defects in laser powder bed fusion using in-situ thermal imaging data and machine learning," 2022, Additive manufacturing
  • "Correlation of SWIR imaging with LPBF 304L stainless steel part properties," 2020, Additive manufacturing

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Manufacturing Letters
  • Journal of Manufacturing Processes
  • Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering

Robert G. Landers has collaborated often with several coauthors, including:

  • Douglas A. Bristow
  • Edward C. Kinzel
  • Cody Lough
  • Ben Brown
  • Jonathan W. Kimball

Their body of work contributes to ongoing developments in additive manufacturing processes and materials as well as advancements in battery technology and metrology techniques in engineering contexts.

Best Publications

  • Machining Process Monitoring and Control: The State-of-the-Art

    Steven Y. Liang;Rogelio L. Hecker;Robert G. Landers

  • A Single Particle Model with Chemical/Mechanical Degradation Physics for Lithium Ion Battery State of Health (SOH) Estimation

    Jie Li;K. Adewuyi;Nima Lotfi;Robert G. Landers

  • Reconfigurable machine tool

    Yoram Koren;Sridhar Kota

  • Applications of a hybrid manufacturing process for fabrication of metallic structures

    Frank W. Liou;Kevin P. Slattery;Mary Kinsella;Joseph William Newkirk

  • Melt Pool Temperature Control for Laser Metal Deposition Processes—Part I: Online Temperature Control

    Lie Tang;Robert G. Landers

  • A Single Particle Model for Lithium-Ion Batteries with Electrolyte and Stress-Enhanced Diffusion Physics

    J. Li;N. Lotfi;Robert G. Landers;Jonghyun Park

  • State of AI-Based Monitoring in Smart Manufacturing and Introduction to Focused Section

    Han Ding;Robert X. Gao;Alf J. Isaksson;Robert G. Landers

  • Modeling and calibration of high-order joint-dependent kinematic errors for industrial robots

    Le Ma;Patrick Bazzoli;Patrick M. Sammons;Robert G. Landers

  • Freeze-form extrusion fabrication of functionally graded materials

    Ming C. Leu;Bradley K. Deuser;Lie Tang;Robert G. Landers

  • Multiaxis Contour Control—the State of the Art

    Lie Tang;Robert G. Landers

  • Aqueous-Based Extrusion of High Solids Loading Ceramic Pastes: Process Modeling and Control

    Michael S. Mason;Tieshu Huang;Robert G. Landers;Ming C. Leu

  • A Comprehensive Single-Particle-Degradation Model for Battery State-Of-Health Prediction

    J. Li;Robert G. Landers;Jonghyun Park

  • Electric vehicle range prediction for constant speed trip using multi-objective optimization

    Warren Vaz;Arup K.R. Nandi;Robert G. Landers;Umit O. Koylu

  • Layer-to-Layer Height Control for Laser Metal Deposition Process

    Lie Tang;Robert G. Landers

  • Height dependent laser metal deposition process modeling

    Patrick M. Sammons;Douglas A. Bristow;Robert G. Landers

  • A comparison of model-based machining force control approaches

    R.G. Landers;A.G. Ulsoy;Y.-H. Ma

  • Predictive Contour Control With Adaptive Feed Rate

    Lie Tang;Robert G. Landers

  • Model-Based Machining Force Control

    Robert G. Landers;A. Galip Ulsoy

  • Repetitive Process Control of Additive Manufacturing With Application to Laser Metal Deposition

    Patrick M. Sammons;Michelle L. Gegel;Douglas A. Bristow;Robert G. Landers

  • Additive Manufacturing of Transparent Soda-Lime Glass Using a Filament-Fed Process

    Junjie Luo;Luke J. Gilbert;Chuang Qu;Robert G. Landers

  • Variable Powder Flow Rate Control in Laser Metal Deposition Processes

    Lie Tang;Jianzhong Ruan;Robert G. Landers;Frank W. Liou

  • Automatic gap detection in friction stir butt welding operations

    Yu Yang;Prabhanjana Kalya;Robert G. Landers;K. Krishnamurthy

  • Development of an Experimental Testbed for Research in Lithium-Ion Battery Management Systems

    Nima Lotfi;Poria Fajri;Samuel Novosad;Jack Savage

  • Extrusion-on-demand methods for high solids loading ceramic paste in freeform extrusion fabrication

    Wenbin Li;Amir Ghazanfari;Ming C. Leu;Robert G. Landers

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank W. Liou
Frank W. Liou Missouri University of Science and Technology
S. N. Balakrishnan
S. N. Balakrishnan Missouri University of Science and Technology
Ming-Chuan Leu
Ming-Chuan Leu Missouri University of Science and Technology
Gregory E. Hilmas
Gregory E. Hilmas Missouri University of Science and Technology
A. Galip Ulsoy
A. Galip Ulsoy University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Augustine M. Urbas
Augustine M. Urbas United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Jonathan W. Kimball
Jonathan W. Kimball Missouri University of Science and Technology
Mehdi Ferdowsi
Mehdi Ferdowsi Missouri University of Science and Technology
Steven Y. Liang
Steven Y. Liang Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard K. Brow
Richard K. Brow Missouri University of Science and Technology

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