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D-Index
51
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17241
World Ranking
3755
National Ranking
116

Thomas Weiland 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 Thomas Weiland sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 996 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Thomas Weiland 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 Thomas Weiland sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Thomas Weiland is affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany and specializes in research spanning engineering and physics. Their academic work is strongly rooted in the fields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Control and Systems Engineering. They also contribute to studies in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Materials Chemistry, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Their research focuses notably on electromagnetic simulation and numerical methods, emphasizing high voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena as well as lightning and electromagnetic phenomena. Additional topics of interest include electromagnetic scattering and analysis, wireless power transfer systems, energy harvesting in wireless networks, and thermal analysis in power transmission.

Thomas Weiland's recent papers include:

  • Electric Field and Temperature Simulations of High-Voltage Direct Current Cables Considering the Soil Environment, 2021, Energies
  • A Two-Step Darwin Model Time-Domain Formulation for Quasi-Static Electromagnetic Field Calculations, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • A Review about the Modeling and Simulation of Electro-Quasistatic Fields in HVDC Cable Systems, 2020, Energies
  • Topology optimization for a station class surge arrester model, 2022, International Journal of Numerical Modelling Electronic Networks Devices and Fields
  • Towards real-time magnetic dosimetry simulations for inductive charging systems, 2021, COMPEL The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Frequent co-authors working with Thomas Weiland include:

  • Fotios Kasolis
  • N. Haußmann
  • Marvin-Lucas Henkel
  • Michael Günther
  • Benedikt Schmuelling

Their contributions have been published repeatedly in recognized venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • COMPEL The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • International Journal of Numerical Modelling Electronic Networks Devices and Fields
  • Energies

Best Publications

  • Operation of a free-electron laser from the extreme ultraviolet to the water window

    W. Ackermann;G. Asova;V. Ayvazyan;A. Azima

  • A discretization model for the solution of Maxwell's equations for six-component fields

    T. Weiland

  • Time Domain Electromagnetic Field Computation with Finite Difference Methods

    Thomas Weiland

  • XFEL: The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser - Technical Design Report

    R. Abela;K. Witte;A. Schwarz;H. Redlin

  • DISCRETE ELECTROMAGNETISM WITH THE FINITE INTEGRATION TECHNIQUE

    Markus Clemens;Thomas Weiland

  • First observation of self-amplified spontaneous emission in a free-electron laser at 109 nm wavelength

    J. Andruszkow;B. Aune;V. Ayvazyan;N. Baboi

  • First operation of a free-electron laser generating GW power radiation at 32 nm wavelength

    V. Ayvazyan;N. Baboi;Jürgen W. Bähr;V. Balandin

  • Generation of GW radiation pulses from a VUV free-electron laser operating in the femtosecond regime.

    V. Ayvazyan;N. Baboi;I. Bohnet;R. Brinkmann

  • On the Numerical Solution of Maxwell's Equations and Applications in the Field of Accelerator Physics

    T. Weiland

  • Biomimetic Morphogenesis of Fluorapatite‐Gelatin Composites: Fractal Growth, the Question of Intrinsic Electric Fields, Core/Shell Assemblies, Hollow Spheres and Reorganization of Denatured Collagen

    Susanne Busch;Hans Dolhaine;Alexander DuChesne;Sven Heinz

  • On the Unique Numerical Solution of Maxwellian Eigenvalue Problems in Three-dimensions

    Thomas Weiland

  • The Perfect Boundary Approximation Technique Facing the Big Challenge of High Precision Field Computation

    B Krietenstein;P Thoma;T Weiland;R Schuhmann

  • A CONSISTENT SUBGRIDDING SCHEME FOR THE FINITE DIFFERENCE TIME DOMAIN METHOD

    Peter Thoma;Thomas Weiland

  • A practical guide to 3-D simulation

    T. Weiland;M. Timm;I. Munteanu

  • A new powerful source for coherent VUV radiation: Demonstration of exponential growth and saturation at the TTF free-electron laser

    V. Ayvazyan;N. Baboi;I. Bohnet;R. Brinkmann

  • Ab initio numerical simulation of left-handed metamaterials: Comparison of calculations and experiments

    Thomas Weiland;Rolf Schuhmann;R. B. Greegor;C. G. Parazzoli

  • Detailed characterization of electron sources yielding first demonstration of European X-ray Free-Electron Laser beam quality

    F. Stephan;C. H. Boulware;M. Krasilnikov;J. Bähr

  • TE/TM field solver for particle beam simulations without numerical Cherenkov radiation

    Igor A. Zagorodnov;Thomas Weiland

  • MAFIA - A Three Dimensional Electromagnetic CAD System for Magnets, RF Structures and Transient Wake Field Calculations

    Therese Barts;M. Jean Browman;Richard K. Cooper;Reinhard Klatt

  • Bridged loop–gap resonator: A resonant structure for pulsed ESR transparent to high‐frequency radiation

    Susanne Pfenninger;Jörg Forrer;Arthur Schweiger;Thomas Weiland

  • 解説 Discrete Electromagnetism by the Finite Integration Technique

    Thomas Weiland;Rolf Schuhmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Achim Richter
Achim Richter Technical University of Darmstadt
Rolf Jakoby
Rolf Jakoby Technical University of Darmstadt
Michael Wagner
Michael Wagner University of Vienna
Kay Hameyer
Kay Hameyer RWTH Aachen University
Markus Roth
Markus Roth Technical University of Darmstadt
Hans-Georg Beyer
Hans-Georg Beyer Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
Andreas Binder
Andreas Binder Technical University of Darmstadt
Jens Bornemann
Jens Bornemann University of Victoria
Andreas Dreizler
Andreas Dreizler Technical University of Darmstadt
Markku Kivikoski
Markku Kivikoski Tampere University

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