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An interview with:
Dr. Robert L. Whetten
May 2007 |
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In our Special Topics
analysis of nanocrystals research over the past decade,
the work of Dr. Robert Whetten ranks at #10, with 15
papers cited a total of 1,846 times. In
Essential
Science IndicatorsSM, Dr. Whetten’s record
includes 35 papers, the majority of which are classified
either in Chemistry or Materials Science, cited a total
of 3,181 times to date. Dr. Whetten is currently
Professor of Physics and Chemistry and heads the
Nanocrystal Research Group at the Georgia Institute of
Technology in Atlanta. In this interview, he talks about
his highly cited research.
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An interview with:
Dr. Andrey Rogach
April 2007 |
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In our Special Topics
analysis of nanocrystals research over the past decade,
the scientist ranked at #8 is Dr. Andrey Rogach, with 57
qualifying papers cited a total of 1,963 times to date.
Dr. Rogach’s current record in
Essential
Science IndicatorsSM includes 2,620
collective citations to 95 papers, most of which are
classified in the fields of Chemistry and Materials
Science. Dr. Rogach is the Head of the Chemistry and
Microstructuring Laboratory in the Photonics and
Optoelectronics Group at the Ludwig Maximilians
University of Munich’s Faculty of Physics and CeNS. Dr.
Andrey Rogach talks about his highly cited nanocrystals
research in this interview.
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An interview with:
Dr. Liberato Manna
March 2007 |
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According to our Special
Topics analysis of nanocrystals research over the past
decade, Liberato Manna’s work ranks at #9, with 21
papers cited a total of 1,872 times. His most-cited
paper, "Shape control of CDSE nanocrystals," (Peng XG,
et al., Nature 404[6773]: 59-61, 2 March 2000),
ranks at #5 on our list of the top 20 papers published
on nanocrystals in the past 10 years. In
Essential
Science IndicatorsSM, Dr. Manna’s record
includes 47 papers cited a total of 2,598 times to date,
classified in both Chemistry and Materials Science. Dr.
Manna is a Staff Scientist at the National
Nanotechnology Lab of Italy’s Istituto Nazionale per la
Fisica della Materia (CNR-INFM), based in Lecce. In this
interview, he talks about his highly cited work.
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