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D-Index
48
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9165
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10802
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2551

Steven D. Hudson publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Steven D. Hudson sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 209 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Steven D. Hudson D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Steven D. Hudson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For excellence in structural studies of supramolecular and polymeric materials and the quantative description of droplet and particle dispersion under quiescent and flow conditions

Overview

Steven D. Hudson is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields including engineering, chemical engineering, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The primary subfields of study for this researcher include fluid flow and transfer processes, biomedical engineering, organic chemistry, materials chemistry, and molecular biology. Their work addresses topics such as rheology and fluid dynamics studies, surfactants and colloidal systems, material dynamics and properties, cellular mechanics and interactions, protein purification and stability, as well as microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies and microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications.

Frequent publication venues featuring their work include Soft Matter, Journal of Rheology, Molecular Pharmaceutics, ANZ Journal of Surgery, and Advanced Healthcare Materials. Notably, Soft Matter and Journal of Rheology each contain multiple publications by the scientist.

Recent papers from Steven D. Hudson include the following:

  • Capillary RheoSANS: measuring the rheology and nanostructure of complex fluids at high shear rates, 2020, Soft Matter
  • Blood vessel-on-a-chip examines the biomechanics of microvasculature, 2021, Soft Matter
  • The Impact of the Metal Interface on the Stability and Quality of a Therapeutic Fusion Protein, 2020, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Introducing SentiMag in a rural setting: a 5-year experience, 2021, ANZ Journal of Surgery
  • Three-dimensional structures and symmetry breaking in viscoelastic cross-channel flow, 2020, Soft Matter

Co-authorship collaborations are evident with several researchers, among whom Paul F. Salipante has contributed to twelve joint works. Other frequent coauthors include Michael Cromer, Ryan P. Murphy, Katie M. Weigandt, and Stella Alimperti.

In recognition of their work, Steven D. Hudson was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2006. The citation for this honor references excellence in structural studies of supramolecular and polymeric materials and the quantitative description of droplet and particle dispersion under quiescent and flow conditions.

Best Publications

  • Self-organization of supramolecular helical dendrimers into complex electronic materials

    V. Percec;M. Glodde;T. K. Bera;Y. Miura

  • Self-assembly of amphiphilic dendritic dipeptides into helical pores

    Virgil Percec;Andrés E. Dulcey;Venkatachalapathy S. K. Balagurusamy;Yoshiko Miura

  • Direct Visualization of Individual Cylindrical and Spherical Supramolecular Dendrimers

    S. D. Hudson;H.-T. Jung;H.-T. Jung;V. Percec;V. Percec;W.-D. Cho;W.-D. Cho

  • Morphology of polymer/silicate nanocomposites: High density polyethylene and a nitrile copolymer

    HG Jeon;HeeTae Jung;SW Lee;SD Hudson

  • Alignment of Lamellar Block Copolymer Microstructure in an Electric Field. 2. Mechanisms of Alignment

    Karl Amundson;Eugene Helfand;Xina Quan;Steven D. Hudson

  • Structure and morphology of electrospun silk nanofibers

    Shahrzad Zarkoob;R.K Eby;Darrell H Reneker;Steven D Hudson

  • Synthetically spun silk nanofibers and a process for making the same

    Shahrzad Zarkoob;Darrell H. Reneker;Dale Ertley;R. K. Eby

  • Rheological Signature of Frictional Interactions in Shear Thickening Suspensions

    John R. Royer;John R. Royer;Daniel L. Blair;Steven D. Hudson

  • Organic Single-Crystal Field-Effect Transistors of a Soluble Anthradithiophene

    Oana D. Jurchescu;Sankar Subramanian;R. Joseph Kline;Steven D. Hudson

  • Frontal photopolymerization for microfluidic applications.

    João T Cabral;Steven D Hudson;Christopher Harrison;Jack F Douglas

  • Morphology of Polymer-Stabilized Liquid Crystals

    C. V. Rajaram;S. D. Hudson;L. C. Chien

  • The influence of clay and elastomer concentration on the morphology and fracture energy of preformed acrylic rubber dispersed clay filled epoxy nanocomposites

    S. Balakrishnan;P.R. Start;D. Raghavan;S.D. Hudson

  • Microfluidic approach for rapid multicomponent interfacial tensiometry

    João T. Cabral;Steven D. Hudson

  • Semicrystalline morphology of poly(aryl ether ether ketone)/poly(ether imide) blends

    Steven D. Hudson;Don D. Davis;Andrew J. Lovinger

  • Self-Assembly of Dendronized Perylene Bisimides into Complex Helical Columns

    Virgil Percec;Mihai Peterca;Timur Tadjiev;Xiangbing Zeng

  • Effect of Polymerization Temperature on the Morphology and Electrooptic Properties of Polymer-Stabilized Liquid Crystals

    C. V. Rajaram and;S. D. Hudson;L. C. Chien

  • Hollow spherical supramolecular dendrimers.

    Virgil Percec;Mihai Peterca;Andrés E. Dulcey;Mohammad R. Imam

  • Microfluidic interfacial tensiometry

    Steven D. Hudson;João T. Cabral;William J. Goodrum;Kathryn L. Beers

  • High-temperature crystallization and morphology of poly(aryl ether ether ketone)

    Andrew J. Lovinger;Steven D. Hudson;Don D. Davis

  • Rheological differences among liquid‐crystalline polymers. II. Disappearance of negative N1 in densely packed lyotropes and thermotropes

    S.‐G. Baek;J. J. Magda;R. G. Larson;S. D. Hudson

  • Self-Repairing Complex Helical Columns Generated via Kinetically Controlled Self-Assembly of Dendronized Perylene Bisimides

    Virgil Percec;Steven D. Hudson;Mihai Peterca;Pawaret Leowanawat

  • Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Dendritic Dipeptides into Helical Pores

    Virgil Percec;Paul A. Heiney;D A. Hu;S N. Magonov

  • A rheological signature of frictional interactions in shear thickening suspensions

    John Royer;Daniel Blair;Steven Hudson

Frequent Co-Authors

Virgil Percec
Virgil Percec University of Pennsylvania
Erik K. Hobbie
Erik K. Hobbie North Dakota State University
Paul A. Heiney
Paul A. Heiney University of Pennsylvania
Jack F. Douglas
Jack F. Douglas National Institute of Standards and Technology
João T. Cabral
João T. Cabral Imperial College London
Goran Ungar
Goran Ungar Xi'an Jiaotong University
Christopher M. Stafford
Christopher M. Stafford National Institute of Standards and Technology
Yun Liu
Yun Liu National Institute of Standards and Technology
Mihai Peterca
Mihai Peterca University of Pennsylvania
Dean M. DeLongchamp
Dean M. DeLongchamp National Institute of Standards and Technology

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