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Stephanos Theodossiades

Stephanos Theodossiades

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
4218
World Ranking
2707
National Ranking
198

Stephanos Theodossiades publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stephanos Theodossiades sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 204 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Stephanos Theodossiades D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stephanos Theodossiades is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom, focusing on engineering research with an emphasis on mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines. Their work spans multiple specialized subfields within engineering.

The scientist's research contributions are particularly notable in areas such as mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, civil and structural engineering, and biomedical engineering.

Main topics of work include:

  • Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Tribology and Lubrication Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

Among recent papers published by this researcher are:

  • "Rotational energy harvesting for self-powered sensing," 2021, Joule
  • "A multi-stable ultra-low frequency energy harvester using a nonlinear pendulum and piezoelectric transduction for self-powered sensing," 2023, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Ultra-low frequency energy harvesting using bi-stability and rotary-translational motion in a magnet-tethered oscillator," 2020, Nonlinear Dynamics
  • "Design and validation of a nonlinear vibration absorber to attenuate torsional oscillations of propulsion systems," 2020, Nonlinear Dynamics
  • "Structural vibration absorption in multilayered sandwich structures using negative stiffness nonlinear oscillators," 2021, Applied Acoustics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this researcher include:

  • Mahdi Mohammadpour
  • Hailing Fu
  • Amal Z. Hajjaj
  • Marcos Ricardo Souza
  • Panagiotis Andreou

Stephanos Theodossiades regularly publishes in academic venues with a concentration in:

  • Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Tribology International
  • Applied Sciences
  • Applied Energy
  • Mechanism and Machine Theory

Best Publications

  • NON-LINEAR DYNAMICS OF GEAR-PAIR SYSTEMS WITH PERIODIC STIFFNESS AND BACKLASH

    S. Theodossiades;S. Natsiavas

  • Rotational energy harvesting for self-powered sensing

    Hailing Fu;Xutao Mei;Daniil Yurchenko;Shengxi Zhou

  • Periodic and chaotic dynamics of motor-driven gear-pair systems with backlash

    S. Theodossiades;S. Natsiavas

  • Gear teeth impacts in hydrodynamic conjunctions promoting idle gear rattle

    Stephanos Theodossiades;Osman A.M. Tangasawi;Homer Rahnejat

  • Transient elastohydrodynamic lubrication of rough new or worn piston compression ring conjunction with an out-of-round cylinder bore:

    Ramin Rahmani;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat;Brian Fitzsimons

  • Dynamic analysis of piecewise linear oscillators with time periodic coefficients

    S. Natsiavas;S. Theodossiades;I. Goudas

  • A multi-stable ultra-low frequency energy harvester using a nonlinear pendulum and piezoelectric transduction for self-powered sensing

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  • Effect of a Dual-Mass Flywheel on the Impact-Induced Noise in Vehicular Powertrain Systems

    Stephanos Theodossiades;M. Gnanakumarr;Homer Rahnejat;P. Kelly

  • On the dynamics of lubricated hypoid gears

    Ioannis Karagiannis;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat

  • ON GEARED ROTORDYNAMIC SYSTEMS WITH OIL JOURNAL BEARINGS

    S. Theodossiades;S. Natsiavas

  • Lightly loaded lubricated impacts: Idle gear rattle

    Osman A.M. Tangasawi;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat

  • An investigation of manual transmission drive rattle

    M De la Cruz;S Theodossiades;H Rahnejat

  • Transient mixed thermo-elastohydrodynamic lubrication in multi-speed transmissions

    M. De la Cruz;W.W.F. Chong;M. Teodorescu;M. Teodorescu;S. Theodossiades

  • A study on torsional vibration attenuation in automotive drivetrains using absorbers with smooth and non-smooth nonlinearities

    Ahmed Haris;Eliot Motato;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat

  • Transmission efficiency and noise, vibration and harshness refinement of differential hypoid gear pairs

    M Mohammadpour;S Theodossiades;H Rahnejat;P Kelly

  • Influence of In-Plane Dynamics of Thin Compression Rings on Friction in Internal Combustion Engines

    Christopher E. Baker;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat;Brian Fitzsimons

  • Mode identification in impact-induced high-frequency vehicular driveline vibrations using an elasto-multi-body dynamics approach

    Stephanos Theodossiades;M. Gnanakumarr;Homer Rahnejat;M.T. Menday

  • Targeted energy transfer and modal energy redistribution in automotive drivetrains

    Eliot Motato;Ahmed Haris;Stephanos Theodossiades;Mahdi Mohammadpour

  • Comparison between transfer path analysis methods on an electric vehicle

    A. Diez-Ibarbia;M. Battarra;J. Palenzuela;G. Cervantes

  • Ultra-low frequency energy harvesting using bi-stability and rotary-translational motion in a magnet-tethered oscillator

    Hailing Fu;Stephanos Theodossiades;Ben Gunn;Imad Abdallah

  • Broadband energy harvesting from parametric vibrations of a class of nonlinear Mathieu systems

    Panagiotis Alevras;Stephanos Theodossiades;Homer Rahnejat

  • On the effect of multiple parallel nonlinear absorbers in palliation of torsional response of automotive drivetrain

    A. Haris;E. Motato;M. Mohammadpour;S. Theodossiades

Frequent Co-Authors

Homer Rahnejat
Homer Rahnejat University of Central Lancashire
Ramin Rahmani
Ramin Rahmani Loughborough University
Lawrence A. Bergman
Lawrence A. Bergman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alexander F. Vakakis
Alexander F. Vakakis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rob Dwyer-Joyce
Rob Dwyer-Joyce University of Sheffield
Philippe Velex
Philippe Velex Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Teik C. Lim
Teik C. Lim The University of Texas at Arlington
Eleni Chatzi
Eleni Chatzi ETH Zurich
Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Duncan Dowson
Duncan Dowson University of Leeds

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