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D-Index
56
Citations
13678
World Ranking
11483
National Ranking
839

Steffen J. Glaser 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 Steffen J. Glaser sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 239 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Steffen J. Glaser 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 Steffen J. Glaser sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Optimal control of coupled spin dynamics: design of NMR pulse sequences by gradient ascent algorithms.

    Navin Khaneja;Timo Reiss;Cindie Kehlet;Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen

  • A general enhancement scheme in heteronuclear multidimensional NMR employing pulsed field gradients.

    J. Schleucher;M. Schwendinger;M. Sattler;P. Schmidt

  • Time optimal control in spin systems

    Navin Khaneja;Roger Brockett;Steffen J. Glaser

  • Structural and dynamical properties of a denatured protein. Heteronuclear 3D NMR experiments and theoretical simulations of lysozyme in 8 M urea.

    Harald Schwalbe;Klaus M. Fiebig;Matthias Buck;Jonathan A. Jones

  • Application of optimal control theory to the design of broadband excitation pulses for high-resolution NMR.

    Thomas E Skinner;Timo O Reiss;Burkhard Luy;Navin Khaneja

  • Sub-Riemannian geometry and time optimal control of three spin systems: Quantum gates and coherence transfer

    Navin Khaneja;Steffen J. Glaser;Roger Brockett

  • Cartan decomposition of SU(2n) and control of spin systems

    Navin Khaneja;Steffen J. Glaser

  • Exploring the limits of broadband excitation and inversion pulses.

    Kyryl Kobzar;Thomas E. Skinner;Navin Khaneja;Steffen J. Glaser

  • Unitary Control in Quantum Ensembles: Maximizing Signal Intensity in Coherent Spectroscopy

    S. J. Glaser;T. Schulte-Herbrüggen;M. Sieveking;O. Schedletzky

  • Optimal control in NMR spectroscopy: Numerical implementation in SIMPSON

    Zdeněk Tošner;Zdeněk Tošner;Thomas Vosegaard;Cindie Kehlet;Navin Khaneja

  • Dynamic nuclear polarization at high magnetic fields in liquids.

    C. Griesinger;M. Bennati;Hans-Martin Vieth;C. Luchinat

  • Singular extremals for the time-optimal control of dissipative spin 1/2 particles.

    M. Lapert;Y. Zhang;M. Braun;S. J. Glaser

  • IDEAL spiral CSI for dynamic metabolic MR imaging of hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate

    Florian Wiesinger;Eliane Weidl;Marion I. Menzel;Martin A. Janich;Martin A. Janich

  • Reducing the duration of broadband excitation pulses using optimal control with limited RF amplitude.

    Thomas E. Skinner;Timo O. Reiss;Burkhard Luy;Navin Khaneja

  • Residual dipolar coupling constants: An elementary derivation of key equations

    F. Kramer;M.V. Deshmukh;H. Kessler;S.J. Glaser

  • Optimal control of spin dynamics in the presence of relaxation

    Navin Khaneja;Timo Reiss;Burkhard Luy;Steffen J. Glaser

  • Approaching five-bit NMR quantum computing

    R. Marx;A. F. Fahmy;John M. Myers;W. Bermel

  • Shaped optimal control pulses for increased excitation bandwidth in EPR.

    Philipp E. Spindler;Yun Zhang;Burkhard Endeward;Naum Gershernzon

  • Exploring the limits of broadband 90° and 180° universal rotation pulses.

    Kyryl Kobzar;Sebastian Ehni;Thomas E. Skinner;Steffen J. Glaser

  • Broadband Inversion PELDOR Spectroscopy with Partially Adiabatic Shaped Pulses

    Philipp E. Spindler;Steffen J. Glaser;Thomas E. Skinner;Thomas F. Prisner

Frequent Co-Authors

Navin Khaneja
Navin Khaneja Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Burkhard Luy
Burkhard Luy Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christian Griesinger
Christian Griesinger Max Planck Society
Markus Schwaiger
Markus Schwaiger Technical University of Munich
Niels Chr. Nielsen
Niels Chr. Nielsen Aarhus University
Gary P. Drobny
Gary P. Drobny University of Washington
Michael Sattler
Michael Sattler Technical University of Munich
Wolfgang Bermel
Wolfgang Bermel University of Florence
Harald Schwalbe
Harald Schwalbe Goethe University Frankfurt
Andreas Bechthold
Andreas Bechthold University of Freiburg

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