Materials Map

Discover the materials research landscape. Find experts, partners, networks.

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Contact

The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

×

Materials Map under construction

The Materials Map is still under development. In its current state, it is only based on one single data source and, thus, incomplete and contains duplicates. We are working on incorporating new open data sources like ORCID to improve the quality and the timeliness of our data. We will update Materials Map as soon as possible and kindly ask for your patience.

To Graph

1.080 Topics available

To Map

977 Locations available

693.932 PEOPLE
693.932 People People

693.932 People

Show results for 693.932 people that are selected by your search filters.

←

Page 1 of 27758

→
←

Page 1 of 0

→
PeopleLocationsStatistics
Naji, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 3
  • 2025
Motta, Antonella
  • 8
  • 52
  • 159
  • 2025
Aletan, Dirar
  • 1
  • 1
  • 0
  • 2025
Mohamed, Tarek
  • 1
  • 7
  • 2
  • 2025
Ertürk, Emre
  • 2
  • 3
  • 0
  • 2025
Taccardi, Nicola
  • 9
  • 81
  • 75
  • 2025
Kononenko, Denys
  • 1
  • 8
  • 2
  • 2025
Petrov, R. H.Madrid
  • 46
  • 125
  • 1k
  • 2025
Alshaaer, MazenBrussels
  • 17
  • 31
  • 172
  • 2025
Bih, L.
  • 15
  • 44
  • 145
  • 2025
Casati, R.
  • 31
  • 86
  • 661
  • 2025
Muller, Hermance
  • 1
  • 11
  • 0
  • 2025
Kočí, JanPrague
  • 28
  • 34
  • 209
  • 2025
Šuljagić, Marija
  • 10
  • 33
  • 43
  • 2025
Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-ArtemiBrussels
  • 14
  • 22
  • 158
  • 2025
Azam, Siraj
  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2025
Ospanova, Alyiya
  • 1
  • 6
  • 0
  • 2025
Blanpain, Bart
  • 568
  • 653
  • 13k
  • 2025
Ali, M. A.
  • 7
  • 75
  • 187
  • 2025
Popa, V.
  • 5
  • 12
  • 45
  • 2025
Rančić, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 0
  • 2025
Ollier, Nadège
  • 28
  • 75
  • 239
  • 2025
Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro
  • 4
  • 8
  • 25
  • 2025
Landes, Michael
  • 1
  • 9
  • 2
  • 2025
Rignanese, Gian-Marco
  • 15
  • 98
  • 805
  • 2025

Glascock, Michael

  • Google
  • 3
  • 13
  • 107

in Cooperation with on an Cooperation-Score of 37%

Topics

Publications (3/3 displayed)

  • 2012Comparison of the relative comparator and k 0 neutron activation analysis techniques for the determination of trace-element concentrations in pyrite1citations
  • 2011Hematite sources and archaeological ochres from Hohokam and O'odham sites in central Arizona: an experiment in type identification and characterization67citations
  • 2010Macusani obsidian from southern Peru: A characterization of its elemental composition with a demonstration of its ancient use39citations

Places of action

Chart of shared publication
Lenehan, Claire
1 / 1 shared
Pring, Allan
1 / 6 shared
Stopic, Attila
1 / 4 shared
Osborne, Owen
1 / 1 shared
Bennett, John
1 / 5 shared
Eiselt, B.
1 / 1 shared
Darling, J.
1 / 1 shared
Craig, Nathan
1 / 1 shared
Blanco, Luis
1 / 1 shared
Aldenderfer, Mark
1 / 1 shared
Speakman, Robert
1 / 1 shared
Stanish, Charles
1 / 1 shared
Vega, Margaret
1 / 1 shared
Chart of publication period
2012
2011
2010

Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Lenehan, Claire
  • Pring, Allan
  • Stopic, Attila
  • Osborne, Owen
  • Bennett, John
  • Eiselt, B.
  • Darling, J.
  • Craig, Nathan
  • Blanco, Luis
  • Aldenderfer, Mark
  • Speakman, Robert
  • Stanish, Charles
  • Vega, Margaret
OrganizationsLocationPeople

article

Comparison of the relative comparator and k 0 neutron activation analysis techniques for the determination of trace-element concentrations in pyrite

  • Lenehan, Claire
  • Pring, Allan
  • Stopic, Attila
  • Osborne, Owen
  • Glascock, Michael
  • Bennett, John
Abstract

<p>Thirty pyrite samples from a wide range of localities were analysed using relative comparator and k<sub>0</sub>neutron activation analysis (NAA) techniques at the University of Missouri Research Reactor, Columbia, Missouri, USA (MURR) and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia (ANSTO), respectively. Statistical analyses of the trace-element data produced by the two methods showed a generally good correlation, with the majority of elemental concentrations of paired data reported by MURR and ANSTO being indistinguishable at a 0.05 significance level. Trace-element analyses of pyrite from Navajún in Spain by both techniques compare well with published data. There is evidence for contamination by Al, Na and Ti in one set of samples, this is likely to have been introduced by contact with a plastic used in sample preparation.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • activation
  • neutron activation analysis