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Materials Science

D-Index
47
Citations
6882
World Ranking
11243
National Ranking
624

Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
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15738
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Ute Baumeister 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 Ute Baumeister sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 162 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ute Baumeister 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 Ute Baumeister sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ute Baumeister is affiliated with Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with specific attention to materials chemistry and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist has contributed to several key topics in their field, including:

  • Quasicrystal Structures and Properties
  • Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
  • Phase-change materials and chalcogenides

Baumeister's recent research includes a 2023 publication titled A columnar liquid quasicrystal with a honeycomb structure that consists of triangular, square and trapezoidal cells, published in Nature Chemistry. This work addresses complex structural arrangements within liquid quasicrystals and has received citations within the academic community.

Throughout their work, Baumeister has collaborated with various co-authors, among whom are:

  • Xiangbing Zeng
  • Benjamin Glettner
  • Bin Chen
  • Goran Ungar
  • Feng Liu

Baumeister's publication record shows a focus on Nature Chemistry as a frequent venue for disseminating their research findings.

Best Publications

  • Effect of Core Twisting on Self-Assembly and Optical Properties of Perylene Bisimide Dyes in Solution and Columnar Liquid Crystalline Phases

    Zhijian Chen;Ute Baumeister;Carsten Tschierske;Frank Würthner

  • Nematic phases of bent-core mesogens

    Christina Keith;Anne Lehmann;Ute Baumeister;Marko Prehm

  • Twist-bend heliconical chiral nematic liquid crystal phase of an achiral rigid bent-core mesogen.

    Dong Chen;Michi Nakata;Renfan Shao;Michael R. Tuchband

  • Calamitic Bolaamphiphiles with (Semi)Perfluorinated Lateral Chains: Polyphilic Block Molecules with New Liquid Crystalline Phase Structures

    Xiaohong Cheng;Marko Prehm;Malay Kumar Das;Jens Kain

  • Helical Growth of Semiconducting Columnar Dye Assemblies Based on Chiral Perylene Bisimides

    Volker Dehm;Zhijian Chen;Ute Baumeister;Paulette Prins

  • Liquid Crystalline Networks Composed of Pentagonal, Square, and Triangular Cylinders

    Bin Chen;Xiangbing Zeng;Ute Baumeister;Goran Ungar

  • Intercalated liquid-crystalline phases formed by symmetric dimers with an α,ω-diiminoalkylene spacer

    Maja Šepelj;Andreja Lesac;Ute Baumeister;Siegmar Diele

  • Carbohydrate Rod Conjugates: Ternary Rod−Coil Molecules Forming Complex Liquid Crystal Structures

    Bin Chen;Ute Baumeister;Gerhard Pelzl;Malay Kumar Das

  • Silicon-Containing Polyphilic Bent-Core Molecules: The Importance of Nanosegregation for the Development of Chirality and Polar Order in Liquid Crystalline Phases Formed by Achiral Molecules

    Christina Keith;R Amaranatha Reddy;Anton Hauser;Ute Baumeister

  • Supramolecular dendrimers: Unusual mesophases of ionic liquid crystals derived from protonation of DAB dendrimers with facial amphiphilic carboxylic acids

    Andrew G. Cook;Ute Baumeister;Carsten Tschierske

  • Complex Multicolor Tilings and Critical Phenomena in Tetraphilic Liquid Crystals

    Xiangbing Zeng;Robert Kieffer;Benjamin Glettner;Constance Nürnberger

  • Liquid crystalline bolaamphiphiles with semiperfluorinated lateral chains: competition between layerlike and honeycomb-like organization

    Xiaohong Cheng;Malay Kumar Das;Ute Baumeister;Siegmar Diele

  • Banana-shaped liquid crystals with two oligosiloxane end-groups: field-induced switching of supramolecular chirality.

    Christina Keith;R Amaranatha Reddy;Ute Baumeister;Carsten Tschierske

  • Evidence for a new ferroelectric switching liquid crystalline phase formed by a carbosilane based dendrimer with banana-shaped mesogenic units.

    Gert Dantlgraber;Ute Baumeister;Siegmar Diele;Horst Kresse

  • Influence of the core structure on the development of polar order and superstructural chirality in liquid crystalline phases formed by silylated bent-core molecules : naphthalene derivatives

    R. Amaranatha Reddy;U. Baumeister;C. Keith;C. Tschierske

  • Liquid Crystals with Complex Superstructures

    Bin Chen;Xiang Bing Zeng;Ute Baumeister;Siegmar Diele

  • Zinc chlorins for artificial light-harvesting self-assemble into antiparallel stacks forming a microcrystalline solid-state material

    Swapna Ganapathy;Sanchita Sengupta;Piotr K. Wawrzyniak;Valerie Huber

  • Empty Helical Nanochannels with Adjustable Order from Low‐Symmetry Macrocycles

    Martin Fritzsche;Anne Bohle;Dmytro Dudenko;Ute Baumeister

  • Layer Frustration, Polar Order and Chirality in Liquid Crystalline Phases of Silyl‐Terminated Achiral Bent‐Core Molecules

    Christina Keith;Ramaiahgari Amaranatha Reddy;Ramaiahgari Amaranatha Reddy;Marko Prehm;Ute Baumeister

  • Achiral Bent-Core Molecules with a Series of Linear or Branched Carbosilane Termini: Dark Conglomerate Phases, Supramolecular Chirality and Macroscopic Polar Order

    Yongqiang Zhang;Ute Baumeister;Carsten Tschierske;Michael J. O’Callaghan

  • Dimeric Salicylaldimine-based Mesogens with Flexible Spacers: Parity-dependent Mesomorphism

    Maja Šepelj;Andreja Lesac;Ute Baumeister;Siegmar Diele

Frequent Co-Authors

Carsten Tschierske
Carsten Tschierske Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Wolfgang Weissflog
Wolfgang Weissflog Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Siegmar Diele
Siegmar Diele Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Gerhard Pelzl
Gerhard Pelzl Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Marko Prehm
Marko Prehm Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Goran Ungar
Goran Ungar Xi'an Jiaotong University
Xiangbing Zeng
Xiangbing Zeng University of Sheffield
Heinrich Lang
Heinrich Lang Chemnitz University of Technology
Sigurd Höger
Sigurd Höger University of Bonn
Antal Jakli
Antal Jakli Kent State University

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