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Stefano Gialanella

Stefano Gialanella

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
42
Citations
6323
World Ranking
6634
National Ranking
219

Stefano Gialanella publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stefano Gialanella sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 189 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Stefano Gialanella D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stefano Gialanella sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stefano Gialanella is affiliated with the University of Trento in Italy and is an active researcher in the field of engineering, with a focus on automotive and mechanical engineering subfields. Their work spans topics such as brake systems and friction analysis, tribology and wear analysis, and powder metallurgy techniques, among others.

The primary areas of study for Stefano Gialanella include:

  • Brake Systems and Friction Analysis
  • Tribology and Wear Analysis
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
  • Powder Metallurgy Techniques and Materials
  • Surface Treatment and Coatings
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies

Frequent publication venues for Gialanella's research include:

  • Wear
  • Atmosphere
  • Metals
  • Friction
  • Tribology International

The following papers represent recent contributions to the field by Stefano Gialanella:

  • "Airborne particulate matter from brake systems: An assessment of the relevant tribological formation mechanisms," 2021, Wear
  • "Experimental Characterization Protocols for Wear Products from Disc Brake Materials," 2020, Atmosphere
  • "Laser Cladding Treatment for Refurbishing Disc Brake Rotors: Environmental and Tribological Analysis," 2021, Tribology Letters
  • "Rice husk as a natural ingredient for brake friction material: A pin-on-disc investigation," 2022, Wear
  • "Characterization of ultrafine particles from hardfacing coated brake rotors," 2022, Friction

Stefano Gialanella has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Giovanni Straffelini
  • Ankur Sinha
  • Gloria Ischia
  • Cinzia Menapace
  • Ana Paula Gomes Nogueira

Their body of work includes a broad examination of tribological phenomena and materials science, specifically related to brake systems and their environmental impact, as well as surface treatments and coating technologies applied in mechanical components.

Best Publications

  • Effect of deep cryogenic treatment on the mechanical properties of tool steels

    A. Molinari;M. Pellizzari;S. Gialanella;G. Straffelini

  • X-ray diffraction characterization of heavily deformed metallic specimens

    L. Lutterotti;S. Gialanella

  • Braking pad-disc system: Wear mechanisms and formation of wear fragments

    Piyush Chandra Verma;Luca Menapace;Andrea Bonfanti;Rodica Ciudin

  • On the goethite to hematite phase transformation

    Stefano Gialanella;Fabrizio Girardi;Gloria Ischia;Ivan Lonardelli

  • Role of the friction layer in the high-temperature pin-on-disc study of a brake material

    Piyush Chandra Verma;Rodica Ciudin;Andrea Bonfanti;Pranesh B Aswath

  • Tailored Anatase/Brookite Nanocrystalline TiO2. The Optimal Particle Features for Liquid- and Gas-Phase Photocatalytic Reactions

    Silvia Ardizzone;Claudia L. Bianchi;Giuseppe Cappelletti;Stefano Gialanella

  • Effect of “475 °C embrittlement” on duplex stainless steels localized corrosion resistance

    Francesco Iacoviello;F. Casari;S. Gialanella

  • Effect of roughness on the wear behavior of HVOF coatings dry sliding against a friction material

    Matteo Federici;Cinzia Menapace;Alessandro Moscatelli;Stefano Gialanella

  • Present knowledge and perspectives on the role of copper in brake materials and related environmental issues: A critical assessment.

    Giovanni Straffelini;Rodica Ciudin;Alessandro Ciotti;Stefano Gialanella

  • MICROSTRUCTURAL AND KINETIC ASPECTS OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS INDUCED IN A FeAl ALLOY BY BALL-MILLING AND THERMAL TREATMENTS

    S. Gialanella;X. Amils;M.D. Barò;P. Delcroix

  • A concept for reducing PM10 emissions for car brakes by 50

    Guido Perricone;Vlastimil Matějka;Mattia Alemani;Giorgio Valota

  • Aerospace Alloys

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  • ARTIFICIAL OR NATURAL ORIGIN OF HEMATITE-BASED RED PIGMENTS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS: THE CASE OF RIPARO DALMERI (TRENTO, ITALY)

    S. Gialanella;R. Belli;R. Belli;G. Dalmeri;I. Lonardelli

  • Photodegradation of Pollutants in Air: Enhanced Properties of Nano-TiO 2 Prepared by Ultrasound

    Giuseppe Cappelletti;Silvia Ardizzone;Claudia L Bianchi;Stefano Gialanella

  • Green and low temperature synthesis of nanocrystalline transition metal ferrites by simple wet chemistry routes

    Stefano Diodati;Luciano Pandolfo;Andrea Caneschi;Stefano Gialanella

  • Chemical and physical routes for composite materials synthesis: Ag and Ag2S nanoparticles in silica glass by sol–gel and ion implantation techniques

    Lidia Armelao;Renzo Bertoncello;Elti Cattaruzza;Stefano Gialanella

  • Effect of Mgo content changes (8 to 15%) on the devitrification of glasses obtained from porphiric sands, Mgo and Tio(in2) (4%)

    P. Scardi;S. Gialanella;A. Tomasi;F. Branda

  • Friction, wear and airborne particle emission from Cu-free brake materials

    Yezhe Lyu;Mara Leonardi;Jens Wahlström;Stefano Gialanella

  • Dry sliding behavior and friction layer formation in copper-free barite containing friction materials

    Cinzia Menapace;Mara Leonardi;Vlastimil Matějka;Stefano Gialanella

  • Kinetics of reordering of Ni3Al disordered by ball-milling

    M.D. Baró;S. Suriñach;J. Malagelada;M.T. Clavaguera-Mora

  • Study of the diamond-matrix interface in hot-pressed cobalt-based tools

    A. Molinari;F. Marchetti;S. Gialanella;P. Scardi

  • N-doped TiO2 from TiCl3 for photodegradation of air pollutants

    Claudia L. Bianchi;Giuseppe Cappelletti;Silvia Ardizzone;Stefano Gialanella

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Straffelini
Giovanni Straffelini University of Trento
Santiago Suriñach
Santiago Suriñach Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ulf Olofsson
Ulf Olofsson Royal Institute of Technology
Eugenio Tondello
Eugenio Tondello University of Padua
Lidia Armelao
Lidia Armelao University of Padua
Maria Dolores Baró
Maria Dolores Baró Autonomous University of Barcelona
Paolo Scardi
Paolo Scardi University of Trento
Andrea Caneschi
Andrea Caneschi University of Florence
Davide Barreca
Davide Barreca University of Padua
Adolfo Speghini
Adolfo Speghini University of Verona

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