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D-Index
45
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9095
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11657
National Ranking
157

Roland E. Logé 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 Roland E. Logé sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 218 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Roland E. Logé 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 Roland E. Logé sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Roland E. Logé is affiliated with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and materials science, with a significant emphasis on mechanical engineering and materials chemistry as subfields.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to additive manufacturing materials and processes, high entropy alloys studies, and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. Additional main topics include microstructure and mechanical properties, welding techniques and residual stresses, magnesium alloys: properties and applications, and aluminum alloys composites properties.

Recent publications by Roland E. Logé include:

  • Combining alloy and process modification for micro-crack mitigation in an additively manufactured Ni-base superalloy (2020, Additive Manufacturing)
  • A critical assessment of experimental investigation of dynamic recrystallization of metallic materials (2020, Materials & Design)
  • 3D laser shock peening - A new method for improving fatigue properties of selective laser melted parts (2020, Additive Manufacturing)
  • Deep transfer learning of additive manufacturing mechanisms across materials in metal-based laser powder bed fusion process (2022, Journal of Materials Processing Technology)
  • Additive Manufacturing of Bulk Metallic Glasses-Process, Challenges and Properties: A Review (2021, Metals)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Roland E. Logé are:

  • Cyril Cayron
  • Jamasp Jhabvala
  • S. Van Petegem
  • Markus Ströbl
  • Giulio Masinelli

The main venues for the scientist's publications include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Materials & Design
  • Acta Materialia
  • Scripta Materialia

Best Publications

  • A review of dynamic recrystallization phenomena in metallic materials

    K. Huang;R.E. Logé

  • The double-edge effect of second-phase particles on the recrystallization behaviour and associated mechanical properties of metallic materials

    Ke Huang;Knut Marthinsen;Qinglong Zhao;Roland E. Logé

  • 3D Laser Shock Peening – A new method for the 3D control of residual stresses in Selective Laser Melting

    Nikola Kalentics;Eric Boillat;Patrice Peyre;Cyril Gorny

  • Tailoring residual stress profile of Selective Laser Melted parts by Laser Shock Peening

    Nikola Kalentics;Eric Boillat;Patrice Peyre;Snežana Ćirić-Kostić

  • Level set framework for the numerical modelling of primary recrystallization in polycrystalline materials

    Marc Bernacki;Yvan Chastel;Thierry Coupez;Roland E. Logé

  • Combining alloy and process modification for micro-crack mitigation in an additively manufactured Ni-base superalloy

    S. Griffiths;H. Ghasemi Tabasi;T. Ivas;X. Maeder

  • Finite element model of primary recrystallization in polycrystalline aggregates using a level set framework

    Marc Bernacki;Héba Resk;Thierry Coupez;Roland E. Logé

  • Level set framework for the finite-element modelling of recrystallization and grain growth in polycrystalline materials

    Marc Bernacki;Roland E. Logé;Thierry Coupez

  • Selective Growth of Low Stored Energy Grains During δ Sub-solvus Annealing in the Inconel 718 Nickel-Based Superalloy

    Andrea Agnoli;Marc Bernacki;Roland E. Logé;Roland E. Logé;Jean-Michel Franchet

  • Evolution of microstructure and twin density during thermomechanical processing in a γ-γ’ nickel-based superalloy

    Nathalie Bozzolo;Nadia Souaï;Roland E. Logé

  • A critical assessment of experimental investigation of dynamic recrystallization of metallic materials

    H.K. Zhang;H. Xiao;X.W. Fang;Q. Zhang

  • 3D laser shock peening – A new method for improving fatigue properties of selective laser melted parts

    Nikola Kalentics;Manuel Ortega Varela de Seijas;Seth Griffiths;Christian Leinenbach

  • Healing cracks in selective laser melting by 3D laser shock peening

    Nikola Kalentics;Navid Sohrabi;Hossein Ghasemi Tabasi;Seth Griffiths

  • Mean field modelling of dynamic and post-dynamic recrystallization during hot deformation of Inconel 718 in the absence of δ phase particles

    Meriem Zouari;Nathalie Bozzolo;Roland E. Loge;Roland E. Loge

  • A two-site mean field model of discontinuous dynamic recrystallization

    P. Bernard;Swarup Bag;Ke Huang;Roland E. Logé

  • Hot deformation of a Fe-Mn-Al-C steel susceptible of κ-carbide precipitation

    O.A. Zambrano;J. Valdés;Y. Aguilar;J.J. Coronado

  • Controlling grain structure and texture in Al-Mn from the competition between precipitation and recrystallization

    Ke Huang;Ke Huang;Kai Zhang;Knut Marthinsen;RE Loge

  • Development of numerical tools for the multiscale modelling of recrystallization in metals, based on a digital material framework

    Marc Bernacki;Hugues Digonnet;Heba Resk;Thierry Coupez

  • Laser shock peening: A promising tool for tailoring metallic microstructures in selective laser melting

    N. Kalentics;K. Huang;K. Huang;M. Ortega Varela de Seijas;A. Burn

  • Additive Manufacturing of Bulk Metallic Glasses—Process, Challenges and Properties: A Review

    Navid Sohrabi;Jamasp Jhabvala;Roland E. Logé

  • Linking plastic deformation to recrystallization in metals, using digital microstructures

    Roland Eugene Loge;Marc Bernacki;Heba Resk;Laurent Delannay

  • About the possibility of grain boundary engineering via hot-working in a nickel-base superalloy

    Nadia Souaï;Nathalie Bozzolo;Loic Nazé;Yvan Chastel

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Bernacki
Marc Bernacki Mines ParisTech
Thierry Coupez
Thierry Coupez Mines ParisTech
Christian Leinenbach
Christian Leinenbach Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Antonia Neels
Antonia Neels Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Gang Sha
Gang Sha Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Paul R. Dawson
Paul R. Dawson Cornell University
Reza Mahmudi
Reza Mahmudi University of Tehran
P. Van Houtte
P. Van Houtte KU Leuven
Mohammad Reza Toroghinejad
Mohammad Reza Toroghinejad Isfahan University of Technology

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