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Stephen Hall

Stephen Hall

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
41
Citations
6116
World Ranking
7031
National Ranking
66

Overview

Stephen Hall is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and is primarily engaged in research within the field of Engineering. They have contributed extensively to subfields such as Mechanics of Materials, Radiation, Biomaterials, Mechanical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research addresses topics in Nuclear Physics and Applications, Advanced Cellulose Research Studies, Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques, Rock Mechanics and Modeling, Drilling and Well Engineering, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, and Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stephen Hall include Jonas Engqvist, Erika Tudisco, Emanuel Larsson, Alessandro Tengattini, and Axel Henningsson.

The scientist's work has been published in several venues, with multiple papers appearing in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Applied Crystallography, Scientific Reports, and Molecules.

Some of Stephen Hall's recent papers include:

  • Nanostructurally Controllable Strong Wood Aerogel toward Efficient Thermal Insulation (2022, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • 3D-printed monolithic biofilters based on a polylactic acid (PLA) - hydroxyapatite (HAp) composite for heavy metal removal from an aqueous medium (2021, RSC Advances)
  • Hierarchically Porous 3D Freestanding Holey-MXene Framework via Mild Oxidation of Self-Assembled MXene Hydrogel for Ultrafast Pseudocapacitive Energy Storage (2024, ACS Nano)
  • Hierarchical build-up of bio-based nanofibrous materials with tunable metal-organic framework biofunctionality (2021, Materials Today)
  • Reconstructing intragranular strain fields in polycrystalline materials from scanning 3DXRD data (2020, Journal of Applied Crystallography)

Best Publications

  • Discrete and continuum analysis of localised deformation in sand using X-ray mu CT and volumetric digital image correlation

    S.A. Hall;Michel Bornert;Jacques Desrues;Yannick Pannier

  • Grain-scale experimental investigation of localised deformation in sand: a discrete particle tracking approach

    Edward Andò;Stephen A. Hall;Gioacchino Viggiani;Jacques Desrues

  • Multiscale modeling and characterization of granular matter: From grain kinematics to continuum mechanics

    J.E. Andrade;C.F. Avila;S.A. Hall;Nicolas Lenoir

  • Monitoring stress related velocity variation in concrete with a 2×10−5 relative resolution using diffuse ultrasound.

    Eric Larose;Stephen Hall

  • Fracture mechanisms in soft rock: Identification and quantification of evolving displacement discontinuities by extended digital image correlation

    Tuong Lam Nguyen;Stephen A. Hall;Pierre Vacher;Gioacchino Viggiani

  • Experimental micro-mechanics of granular media studied by x-ray tomography: Recent results and challenges

    Edward Andò;Gioacchino Viggiani;Stephen Hall;Jacques Desrues

  • Fracture characterization at Valhall: Application of P-wave amplitude variation with offset and azimuth (AVOA) analysis to a 3D ocean-bottom data set

    Stephen Alexander Hall;J-M Kendall

  • Quantifying Interparticle Forces and Heterogeneity in 3D Granular Materials

    R. C. Hurley;S. A. Hall;J. E. Andrade;J. Wright

  • Characterization of shear and compaction bands in a porous sandstone deformed under triaxial compression

    Elli-Maria Charalampidou;Elli-Maria Charalampidou;Stephen A. Hall;Sergei Stanchits;Helen Lewis

  • Localised deformation patterning in 2D granular materials revealed by digital image correlation

    Stephen A. Hall;David Muir Wood;Erdin Ibraim;Gioacchino Viggiani

  • What is prosumerism for? Exploring the normative dimensions of decentralised energy transitions

    Donal Brown;Donal Brown;Stephen Hall;Mark E. Davis

  • A thermomechanical constitutive model for cemented granular materials with quantifiable internal variables. Part I-Theory

    Alessandro Tengattini;Alessandro Tengattini;Arghya Das;Giang D. Nguyen;Gioacchino Viggiani

  • TomoWarp2: A local digital volume correlation code

    Erika Tudisco;Edward Andò;Rémi Cailletaud;Stephen A. Hall

  • Experimental micromechanics: grain-scale observation of sand deformation

    Edward Andò;Stephen Hall;Gioacchino Viggiani;Jacques Desrues

  • Observing strain localisation processes in bio-cemented sand using x-ray imaging

    Francesco Tagliaferri;Jack Waller;Edward Andò;Stephen A. Hall

  • The effect of microstructure and nonlinear stress on anisotropic seismic velocities

    James P. Verdon;Doug A. Angus;J. Michael Kendall;Stephen A. Hall

  • Quantifying Bulk Electrode Strain and Material Displacement within Lithium Batteries via High-Speed Operando Tomography and Digital Volume Correlation

    Donal P. Finegan;Erika Tudisco;Mario Scheel;James B. Robinson

  • A methodology for 7D warping and deformation monitoring using time-lapse seismic data

    Stephen Alexander Hall

  • Characterization of pore structure and strain localization in Majella limestone by X-ray computed tomography and digital image correlation

    Yuntao Ji;Stephen A. Hall;Patrick Baud;Teng-fong Wong;Teng-fong Wong

  • 4D analysis of the microstructural evolution of Si-based electrodes during lithiation: Time-lapse X-ray imaging and digital volume correlation

    J.M. Paz-Garcia;O.O. Taiwo;E. Tudisco;D.P. Finegan

  • A thermomechanical constitutive model for cemented granular materials with quantifiable internal variables. Part II - Validation and localization analysis

    Arghya Das;Alessandro Tengattini;Alessandro Tengattini;Giang D. Nguyen;Gioacchino Viggiani

  • European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers

    Dac Angus;Michael Kendall;Q Fisher;M Dutko

Frequent Co-Authors

Gioacchino Viggiani
Gioacchino Viggiani Grenoble Alpes University
Matti Ristinmaa
Matti Ristinmaa Lund University
J-M Kendall
J-M Kendall University of Oxford
Quentin J. Fisher
Quentin J. Fisher University of Leeds
Patrick Baud
Patrick Baud University of Strasbourg
Dan J. L. Brett
Dan J. L. Brett University College London
Paul R. Shearing
Paul R. Shearing University College London
Peter D. Lee
Peter D. Lee University College London
Teng-fong Wong
Teng-fong Wong Chinese University of Hong Kong
Axel Steuwer
Axel Steuwer European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association

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