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Vida N. Sharifi 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 Vida N. Sharifi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 93 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vida N. Sharifi 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 Vida N. Sharifi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Vida N. Sharifi is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields within environmental and earth sciences, with a particular focus on the application of remote sensing technologies to agricultural and environmental challenges.

Their main areas of study include Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Subfields in which they have contributed include Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Ecological Modeling. This interdisciplinary approach reflects the integration of data analysis, environmental monitoring, and modeling to understand ecological and atmospheric phenomena.

Sharifi has published research primarily in the Journal of Geomatics Science and Technology, which serves as a venue for their work involving geospatial data and remote sensing applications. A notable paper published in 2023 is titled "Analysis of the effect of drought on the phenology parameters of vegetation indexes from the time series of MODIS sensor images (case study: Hamadan province)." This paper explores the impact of drought using satellite sensor data to analyze vegetation dynamics over time.

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Salman Ahmadi and Mehdi Gholamnia, indicating active engagement in multidisciplinary projects. Their work often intersects remote sensing with environmental and climatic factors, addressing complex interactions between land use, species distribution, and climate change.

Their research coverage features a focus on Remote Sensing in Agriculture and Remote Sensing and Land Use, highlighting the application of satellite and aerial imagery to monitor agricultural landscapes and land use changes. Additionally, studies on Species Distribution and Climate Change emphasize how changing environmental conditions affect biodiversity patterns.

  • Journal of Geomatics Science and Technology

  • Analysis of the effect of drought on the phenology parameters of vegetation indexes from the time series of MODIS sensor images (case study: Hamadan province), 2023, Journal of Geomatics Science and Technology

  • Salman Ahmadi
  • Mehdi Gholamnia

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

  • Ecology
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Ecological Modeling

  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Remote Sensing and Land Use
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Best Publications

  • Effect of fuel properties on biomass combustion: Part I. Experiments—fuel type, equivalence ratio and particle size

    Changkook Ryu;Yao Bin Yang;Adela Khor;Nicola E Yates

  • Effect of air flow rate and fuel moisture on the burning behaviours of biomass and simulated municipal solid wastes in packed beds

    Y.B Yang;V.N Sharifi;J Swithenbank

  • Effect of process parameters on pelletisation of herbaceous crops

    P. Gilbert;P. Gilbert;C. Ryu;V. Sharifi;J. Swithenbank

  • Effect of fuel properties on biomass combustion. Part II. Modelling approach—identification of the controlling factors

    Yao Bin Yang;Changkook Ryu;Adela Khor;Nicola E. Yates

  • Evaluation of a biomass drying process using waste heat from process industries: A case study

    Hanning Li;Qun Chen;Xiaohui Zhang;Karen N. Finney

  • Combustion of a Single Particle of Biomass

    Yao B. Yang;Vida N. Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank;Lin Ma

  • Tar reduction in pyrolysis vapours from biomass over a hot char bed.

    P. Gilbert;C. Ryu;V. Sharifi;J. Swithenbank

  • Condensing boiler applications in the process industry

    Qun Chen;Karen Finney;Hanning Li;Xiaohui Zhang

  • Mathematical modelling of straw combustion in a 38 MWe power plant furnace and effect of operating conditions

    Yao Bin Yang;Robert Newman;Vida Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank

  • Characterisation of slow pyrolysis products from segregated wastes for energy production.

    Anh N. Phan;Changkook Ryu;Vida N. Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank

  • Fuel size effect on pinewood combustion in a packed bed

    Yao Bin Yang;Changkook Ryu;Adela Khor;Vida N. Sharifi

  • The reuse of spent mushroom compost and coal tailings for energy recovery: comparison of thermal treatment technologies.

    Karen N. Finney;Changkook Ryu;Vida N. Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank

  • Mathematical modelling of slow pyrolysis of segregated solid wastes in a packed-bed pyrolyser

    Yao Bin Yang;Anh N Phan;Changkook Ryu;Vida Sharifi

  • A diffusion model for particle mixing in a packed bed of burning solids

    Y.B. Yang;C.N. Lim;J. Goodfellow;V.N. Sharifi

  • Pelletised fuel production from palm kernel cake

    R. Razuan;K.N. Finney;Q. Chen;V.N. Sharifi

  • Investigation into high-temperature corrosion in a large-scale municipal waste-to-energy plant

    Awassada Phongphiphat;Changkook Ryu;Yao Bin Yang;Karen N. Finney

  • Converting moving-grate incineration from combustion to gasification - numerical simulation of the burning characteristics.

    Yao Bin Yang;Vida N. Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank

  • Modelling Waste Combustion in Grate Furnaces

    Y.B. Yang;C. Ryu;J. Goodfellow;V. Nasserzadeh Sharifi

  • Combustion of refuse-derived fuel in a fluidised bed

    Francisco D. Hernandez-Atonal;Changkook Ryu;Vida N. Sharifi;Jim Swithenbank

  • Experimental investigation and mathematical modelling of wood combustion in a moving grate boiler

    Xiaohui Zhang;Qun Chen;Richard Bradford;Vida Sharifi

  • Straw combustion in a fixed bed combustor

    Adela Khor;Changkook Ryu;Yao-bin Yang;Vida N. Sharifi

Frequent Co-Authors

Jim Swithenbank
Jim Swithenbank University of Sheffield
Changkook Ryu
Changkook Ryu Sungkyunkwan University
Adisa Azapagic
Adisa Azapagic University of Manchester
Sotiris Vardoulakis
Sotiris Vardoulakis University of Canberra
Anthony Paul Roskilly
Anthony Paul Roskilly Durham University
Conor J. Walsh
Conor J. Walsh Harvard University
Chunfei Wu
Chunfei Wu Queen's University Belfast
Mohamed Pourkashanian
Mohamed Pourkashanian University of Sheffield
Zoran Kapelan
Zoran Kapelan Delft University of Technology
Adrian Leyland
Adrian Leyland University of Sheffield

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