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D-Index
57
Citations
23810
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10909
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93

Søren Dahl 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 Søren Dahl sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 136 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Søren Dahl 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 Søren Dahl sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Søren Dahl is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Automotive Engineering and Aerospace Engineering as subfields of study.

Their work addresses several interconnected topics, including:

  • Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
  • Vehicle Emissions and Performance
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research

The scientist has contributed to academic literature with publications in recognized venues, notably including the DAGA Proceedings. One of their recent papers is titled Noise Differences Between Electric and Conventional Cars at Low Speeds, published in 2025 in the DAGA Proceedings.

Collaborative research is a notable aspect of their work. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Jette Oddershede
  • Jonas Brunskog
  • Christer P. Volk
  • Maaike Van Eeckhoutte

This profile highlights the focus areas and contributions of Søren Dahl within their specialized fields, alongside their active participation in collaborative research networks.

Best Publications

  • The Brønsted–Evans–Polanyi relation and the volcano curve in heterogeneous catalysis

    T. Bligaard;J.K. Nørskov;S. Dahl;J. Matthiesen

  • Universality in Heterogeneous Catalysis

    J.K. Nørskov;T. Bligaard;A. Logadottir;S. Bahn

  • Ammonia synthesis from first-principles calculations.

    K. Honkala;A. Hellman;I. N. Remediakis;A. Logadottir

  • Molybdenum sulfides—efficient and viable materials for electro - and photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    Anders Bo Laursen;Søren Kegnæs;Søren Dahl;Ib Chorkendorff

  • Discovery of a Ni-Ga catalyst for carbon dioxide reduction to methanol

    Felix Studt;Irek Sharafutdinov;Frank Abild-Pedersen;Christian Fink Elkjær

  • Role of Steps in N 2 Activation on Ru(0001)

    S. Dahl;A. Logadottir;R. C. Egeberg;J. H. Larsen

  • Layered Nanojunctions for Hydrogen-Evolution Catalysis†

    Yidong Hou;Anders B. Laursen;Jinshui Zhang;Guigang Zhang

  • Catalyst design by interpolation in the periodic table: bimetallic ammonia synthesis catalysts.

    Claus J. H. Jacobsen;Søren Dahl;Bjerne S. Clausen;Sune Bahn

  • The Brønsted-Evans-Polanyi relation and the volcano plot for ammonia synthesis over transition metal catalysts

    Ashildur Logadottir;Thomas Holm Rod;Jens Kehlet Nørskov;Bjørk Hammer

  • The importance of surface morphology in controlling the selectivity of polycrystalline copper for CO2 electroreduction

    Wei Tang;Andrew A. Peterson;Ana Sofia Varela;Zarko P. Jovanov

  • Bioinspired molecular co-catalysts bonded to a silicon photocathode for solar hydrogen evolution

    Yidong Hou;Billie L. Abrams;Peter Christian Kjærgaard Vesborg;Mårten E. Björketun

  • Carbon Nanotube Templated Growth of Mesoporous Zeolite Single Crystals

    Iver Schmidt;Astrid Boisen;Ester Gustavsson;Kenny Ståhl

  • High-pressure vapor-liquid equilibrium with a UNIFAC-based equation of state

    Søren Dahl;Michael L. Michelsen

  • Direct Observations of Oxygen-induced Platinum Nanoparticle Ripening Studied by In Situ TEM

    Søren B. Simonsen;Ib Chorkendorff;Søren Dahl;Magnus Skoglundh

  • Computational screening of perovskite metal oxides for optimal solar light capture

    Ivano E. Castelli;Thomas Olsen;Soumendu Datta;David D. Landis

  • Atomic-Resolution in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of a Promoter of a Heterogeneous Catalyst

    Thomas W. Hansen;Jakob B. Wagner;Poul L. Hansen;Søren Dahl

  • Catalytic steam reforming of bio-oil

    R. Trane;S. Dahl;M.S. Skjøth-Rasmussen;A.D. Jensen

  • Why the optimal ammonia synthesis catalyst is not the optimal ammonia decomposition catalyst

    Astrid Boisen;Søren Dahl;Jens Kehlet Nørskov;Claus H. Christensen

  • Structure sensitivity of supported ruthenium catalysts for ammonia synthesis

    Claus J.H Jacobsen;Søren Dahl;Poul L Hansen;Eric Törnqvist

  • Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution: Sabatier's Principle and the Volcano Plot

    Anders B. Laursen;Ana Sofia Varela;Fabio Dionigi;Hank Fanchiu

  • Hydrogen Production Using a Molybdenum Sulfide Catalyst on a Titanium‐Protected n+p‐Silicon Photocathode

    Brian Seger;Anders Bo Laursen;Peter Christian Kjærgaard Vesborg;Thomas Pedersen

  • Ammonia Synthesis from First-Principles Calculations.

    K. Honkala;A. Hellman;I. N: Remediakis;A. Logadottir

Frequent Co-Authors

Ib Chorkendorff
Ib Chorkendorff Technical University of Denmark
Jens K. Nørskov
Jens K. Nørskov Technical University of Denmark
Stig Helveg
Stig Helveg Technical University of Denmark
Claus H. Christensen
Claus H. Christensen Aarhus University
Anker Degn Jensen
Anker Degn Jensen Technical University of Denmark
Jakob Birkedal Wagner
Jakob Birkedal Wagner Technical University of Denmark
Jan Rossmeisl
Jan Rossmeisl University of Copenhagen
Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Bligaard
Thomas Bligaard Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Willum Hansen
Thomas Willum Hansen Technical University of Denmark

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