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Sergio Marras 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 Sergio Marras sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 173 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sergio Marras 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 Sergio Marras sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sergio Marras is affiliated with the Italian Institute of Technology in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and materials science, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry. The primary fields of study for Marras include engineering, where they have contributed to 62 publications, and materials science, with 55 publications.

The subfields of study that Marras works in cover electrical and electronic engineering with 40 publications and materials chemistry with 37 publications. Additional subfields include biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Marras's main research topics reflect a broad interest in advanced material technologies. Key areas of study include:

  • Perovskite materials and applications
  • Quantum dots synthesis and properties
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Advancements in battery materials
  • Chalcogenide semiconductor thin films
  • 2D materials and applications
  • Advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials

The scientist has published numerous recent papers in established journals. Notable publications include:

  • "Superlattices are Greener on the Other Side: How Light Transforms Self-Assembled Mixed Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals," 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • "Permanent Lattice Compression of Lead-Halide Perovskite for Persistently Enhanced Optoelectronic Properties," 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • "Sustainable, Flexible, and Biocompatible Enhanced Piezoelectric Chitosan Thin Film for Compliant Piezosensors for Human Health," 2022, Advanced Electronic Materials
  • "Multilayer Diffraction Reveals That Colloidal Superlattices Approach the Structural Perfection of Single Crystals," 2021, ACS Nano
  • "Sustainable lithium-ion batteries based on metal-free tannery waste biochar," 2022, Green Chemistry

Marras frequently publishes in specific venues including ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, ACS Energy Letters, Advanced Electronic Materials, ChemPlusChem, and Nature Communications.

Their frequent collaborators reflect a network of co-authors in material science and related fields. Regular co-authors include Mirko Prato, Liberato Manna, Beatriz Martín-García, Giulia Grancini, and Francesco Bonaccorso.

Best Publications

  • Solution Synthesis Approach to Colloidal Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Nanoplatelets with Monolayer-Level Thickness Control

    Quinten A. Akkerman;Quinten A. Akkerman;Silvia Genaro Motti;Silvia Genaro Motti;Ajay Ram Srimath Kandada;Edoardo Mosconi

  • Hierarchical self-assembly of suspended branched colloidal nanocrystals into superlattice structures

    Karol Miszta;Joost de Graaf;Giovanni Bertoni;Dirk Dorfs

  • Role of Acid–Base Equilibria in the Size, Shape, and Phase Control of Cesium Lead Bromide Nanocrystals

    Guilherme Almeida;Luca Goldoni;Quinten A Akkerman;Zhiya Dang

  • 17.6% stabilized efficiency in low-temperature processed planar perovskite solar cells

    Chen Tao;Stefanie Claudia Neutzner;Stefanie Claudia Neutzner;Letizia Colella;Letizia Colella;Sergio Marras

  • A review on hexacyanoferrate-based materials for energy storage and smart windows: challenges and perspectives

    Andrea Paolella;Cyril Faure;Vladimir Timoshevskii;Sergio Marras

  • The Impact of the Crystallization Processes on the Structural and Optical Properties of Hybrid Perovskite Films for Photovoltaics.

    Giulia Grancini;Sergio Marras;Mirko Prato;Cinzia Giannini

  • Role of microstructure in the electron-hole interaction of hybrid lead halide perovskites

    Giulia Grancini;Ajay Ram Srimath Kandada;Jarvist M. Frost;Alex J. Barker

  • Light-assisted delithiation of lithium iron phosphate nanocrystals towards photo-rechargeable lithium ion batteries.

    Andrea Paolella;Cyril Faure;Giovanni Bertoni;Sergio Marras

  • From Binary Cu2S to Ternary Cu–In–S and Quaternary Cu–In–Zn–S Nanocrystals with Tunable Composition via Partial Cation Exchange

    Quinten A. Akkerman;Alessandro Genovese;Chandramohan George;Mirko Prato

  • P(VDF‐TrFE)/BaTiO3 Nanoparticle Composite Films Mediate Piezoelectric Stimulation and Promote Differentiation of SH‐SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells

    Giada Graziana Genchi;Luca Ceseracciu;Attilio Marino;Attilio Marino;Massimiliano Labardi

  • Postsynthesis Transformation of Insulating Cs4PbBr6 Nanocrystals into Bright Perovskite CsPbBr3 through Physical and Chemical Extraction of CsBr

    Francisco Palazon;Carmine Urso;Luca De Trizio;Quinten A Akkerman;Quinten A Akkerman

  • Epitaxial CdSe-Au Nanocrystal Heterostructures by Thermal Annealing

    Albert Figuerola;Marijn van Huis;Marijn van Huis;Marco Zanella;Alessandro Genovese

  • Cu3-xP Nanocrystals as a Material Platform for Near-Infrared Plasmonics and Cation Exchange Reactions

    Luca De Trizio;Roberto Gaspari;Giovanni Bertoni;Ilka Kriegel;Ilka Kriegel

  • One pot synthesis of monodisperse water soluble iron oxide nanocrystals with high values of the specific absorption rate

    Pablo Guardia;Andreas Riedinger;Simone Nitti;Giammarino Pugliese

  • Carbon Dots from Citric Acid and its Intermediates Formed by Thermal Decomposition

    Robert Ludmerczki;Stefania Mura;Carlo Maria Carbonaro;Istvan M. Mandity;Istvan M. Mandity

  • Asymmetric Assembling of Iron Oxide Nanocubes for Improving Magnetic Hyperthermia Performance

    Dina Niculaes;Aidin Lak;George C. Anyfantis;Sergio Marras

  • From CsPbBr3 Nano-Inks to Sintered CsPbBr3-CsPb2Br5 Films via Thermal Annealing: Implications on Optoelectronic Properties.

    Francisco Palazon;Sedat Dogan;Sergio Marras;Federico Locardi

  • Squeezing Terahertz Light into Nanovolumes: Nanoantenna Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (NETS) of Semiconductor Quantum Dots

    Andrea Toma;Salvatore Tuccio;Salvatore Tuccio;Mirko Prato;Francesco De Donato

  • Contamination-free graphene by chemical vapor deposition in quartz furnaces

    Nicola Lisi;Theodoros Dikonimos;Francesco Buonocore;Martina Pittori;Martina Pittori

  • Sustainable Active Food Packaging from Poly(lactic acid) and Cocoa Bean Shells.

    Evie L Papadopoulou;Uttam C Paul;Thi Nga Tran;Giulia Suarato

  • Nanoscale Transformations in Covellite (CuS) Nanocrystals in the Presence of Divalent Metal Cations in a Mild Reducing Environment

    Yi Xie;Giovanni Bertoni;Andreas Riedinger;Ayyappan Sathya

Frequent Co-Authors

Liberato Manna
Liberato Manna Italian Institute of Technology
Mirko Prato
Mirko Prato Italian Institute of Technology
Giovanni Bertoni
Giovanni Bertoni National Research Council (CNR)
Rosaria Brescia
Rosaria Brescia Italian Institute of Technology
Remo Proietti Zaccaria
Remo Proietti Zaccaria Italian Institute of Technology
Athanassia Athanassiou
Athanassia Athanassiou Italian Institute of Technology
Andrea Falqui
Andrea Falqui University of Milan
Teresa Pellegrino
Teresa Pellegrino Italian Institute of Technology
Francesco De Angelis
Francesco De Angelis Italian Institute of Technology
Roman Krahne
Roman Krahne Italian Institute of Technology

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