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Tomas Edvinsson

Tomas Edvinsson

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
51
Citations
11703
World Ranking
9790
National Ranking
108

Tomas Edvinsson 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 Tomas Edvinsson sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 212 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tomas Edvinsson 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 Tomas Edvinsson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 24th percentile

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

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

Overview

Tomas Edvinsson is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to research in materials science and engineering. Their work spans several key fields and subfields of study, including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy with a sustainability focus, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and catalysis.

The scientist's research portfolio includes studies on electrocatalysts for energy conversion, perovskite materials and their applications, advanced photocatalysis techniques, copper-based nanomaterials and applications, quantum dots synthesis and properties, advanced battery technologies research, and crystallization and solubility studies.

Recent notable papers published by Tomas Edvinsson include:

  • Dye-sensitized solar cells under ambient light powering machine learning: towards autonomous smart sensors for the internet of things (2020, Chemical Science)
  • An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principles (2021, Nature Energy)
  • From NiMoO4 to γ-NiOOH: Detecting the Active Catalyst Phase by Time Resolved in Situ and Operando Raman Spectroscopy (2021, ACS Nano)
  • Hole utilization in solar hydrogen production (2022, Nature Reviews Chemistry)
  • Revisiting the Limiting Factors for Overall Water-Splitting on Organic Photocatalysts (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)

Tomas Edvinsson often collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Hannes Michaels (13 joint publications)
  • İlknur Bayrak Pehlivan (13 joint publications)
  • Iacopo Benesperi (11 joint publications)
  • Marina Freitag (11 joint publications)
  • Jakob Thyr (10 joint publications)

The scientist's work has been published in a variety of academic venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (7 publications)
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A (5 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (4 publications)
  • Nano Energy (3 publications)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (3 publications)

The combination of Tomas Edvinsson's research subjects and publication venues indicates a strong focus on developing materials and technologies relevant to renewable energy, photocatalysis, and electronic materials, supported by collaborations with fellow experts in related fields. Their multidisciplinary approach bridges chemistry and engineering domains aiming at energy conversion and sustainable technologies.

Best Publications

  • A novel organic chromophore for dye-sensitized nanostructured solar cells

    Daniel P. Hagberg;Tomas Edvinsson;Tannia Marinado;Gerrit Boschloo

  • Comparison of Dye-Sensitized ZnO and TiO2 Solar Cells: Studies of Charge Transport and Carrier Lifetime

    María Quintana;Tomas Edvinsson;and Anders Hagfeldt;Gerrit Boschloo

  • Direct observation of active catalyst surface phases and the effect of dynamic self-optimization in NiFe-layered double hydroxides for alkaline water splitting

    Zhen Qiu;Cheuk-Wai Tai;Gunnar A. Niklasson;Tomas Edvinsson

  • Design of an organic chromophore for p-type dye-sensitized solar cells.

    Peng Qin;Hongjun Zhu;Tomas Edvinsson;Gerrit Boschloo

  • Sustainable solar hydrogen production: from photoelectrochemical cells to PV-electrolyzers and back again

    T. Jesper Jacobsson;Viktor Fjällström;Marika Edoff;Tomas Edvinsson

  • In operando Raman investigation of Fe doping influence on catalytic NiO intermediates for enhanced overall water splitting

    Zhen Qiu;Yue Ma;Tomas Edvinsson

  • Pathways to electrochemical solar-hydrogen technologies

    Shane Ardo;David Fernandez Rivas;Miguel A. Modestino;Verena Schulze Greiving

  • Intramolecular Charge-Transfer Tuning of Perylenes: Spectroscopic Features and Performance in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

    Tomas Edvinsson;Chen Li;Neil Pschirer;Jan Schöneboom

  • An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principles

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  • Dye-sensitized solar cells under ambient light powering machine learning : towards autonomous smart sensors for the internet of things

    Hannes Michaels;Michael Rinderle;Richard Freitag;Iacopo Benesperi

  • Determination of Thermal Expansion Coefficients and Locating the Temperature-Induced Phase Transition in Methylammonium Lead Perovskites Using X-ray Diffraction

    T. Jesper Jacobsson;L. Josef Schwan;Mikael Ottosson;Anders Hagfeldt;Anders Hagfeldt

  • An effective approach of vapour assisted morphological tailoring for reducing metal defect sites in lead-free, (CH3NH3)3Bi2I9 bismuth-based perovskite solar cells for improved performance and long-term stability

    Sagar M. Jain;Sagar M. Jain;Dibya Phuyal;Matthew L. Davies;Meng Li;Meng Li

  • A monolithic device for solar water splitting based on series interconnected thin film absorbers reaching over 10% solar-to-hydrogen efficiency

    Jesper T. Jacobsson;Viktor Fjällström;Martin Häggblad Sahlberg;Marika Edoff

  • Goldschmidt’s Rules and Strontium Replacement in Lead Halogen Perovskite Solar Cells: Theory and Preliminary Experiments on CH3NH3SrI3

    T. Jesper Jacobsson;Meysam Pazoki;Anders Hagfeldt;Anders Hagfeldt;Tomas Edvinsson

  • An experimental and theoretical study of an efficient polymer nano-photocatalyst for hydrogen evolution

    Palas Baran Pati;Giane Damas;Lei Tian;Daniel L. A. Fernandes

  • Rhodanine dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells : spectroscopy, energy levels and photovoltaic performance

    Tannia Marinado;Daniel P. Hagberg;Maria Hedlund;Tomas Edvinsson

  • Optical quantum confinement and photocatalytic properties in two-, one- and zero-dimensional nanostructures.

    Tomas Edvinsson

  • Improved Photon-to-Current Conversion Efficiency with a Nanoporous p-Type NiO Electrode by the Use of a Sensitizer-Acceptor Dyad

    Ana Morandeira;Jérôme Fortage;Tomas Edvinsson;Loïc Le Pleux

  • From NiMoO4 to γ-NiOOH: Detecting the Active Catalyst Phase by Time Resolved in Situ and Operando Raman Spectroscopy.

    Robin N. Dürr;Pierfrancesco Maltoni;Haining Tian;Bruno Jousselme

  • Low-Temperature Nb-Doped SnO2 Electron-Selective Contact Yields over 20% Efficiency in Planar Perovskite Solar Cells

    Elham Halvani Anaraki;Elham Halvani Anaraki;Ahmad Kermanpur;Matthew T. Mayer;Matthew T. Mayer;Ludmilla Steier;Ludmilla Steier

  • Green fabrication of stable lead-free bismuth based perovskite solar cells using a non-toxic solvent

    Sagar M. Jain;Tomas Edvinsson;James R. Durrant;James R. Durrant

  • Influence of π-Conjugation Units in Organic Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

    Peng Qin;Xichuan Yang;Ruikui Chen;Licheng Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerrit Boschloo
Gerrit Boschloo Uppsala University
Anders Hagfeldt
Anders Hagfeldt Uppsala University
Gunnar A. Niklasson
Gunnar A. Niklasson Uppsala University
Licheng Sun
Licheng Sun Royal Institute of Technology
Erik M. J. Johansson
Erik M. J. Johansson Umeå University
Marika Edoff
Marika Edoff Uppsala University
Håkan Rensmo
Håkan Rensmo Uppsala University
Haining Tian
Haining Tian Uppsala University
James R. Durrant
James R. Durrant Imperial College London
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Georgia Institute of Technology

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