Joseph Hamill

4.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
78 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Joseph Hamill is a scholar working on Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph Hamill has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Biomedical Engineering, 21 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 18 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Recurrent topics in Joseph Hamill's work include Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies (21 papers), Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures (20 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (10 papers). Joseph Hamill is often cited by papers focused on Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies (21 papers), Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures (20 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (10 papers). Joseph Hamill collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Denmark. Joseph Hamill's co-authors include Kathleen M. Knutzen, Kenneth G. Holt, Saunders N. Whittlesey, Gary Kamen, D. Gordon E. Robertson, Graham E. Caldwell, Robert O. Andres, Barry T. Bates, Jeffrey E. Lander and Robert Ratcliffe and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Physical Review Letters and Chemical Society Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Joseph Hamill

74 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

Research Methods in Biomechanics 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joseph Hamill United States 23 1.5k 1.1k 580 434 343 78 2.9k
Toshiki Kobayashi Japan 27 1.1k 0.7× 239 0.2× 287 0.5× 239 0.6× 345 1.0× 201 2.7k
J. Mizrahi Israel 37 2.5k 1.6× 1.2k 1.1× 97 0.2× 509 1.2× 795 2.3× 119 4.6k
Yasuhiro Akiyama Japan 22 513 0.3× 222 0.2× 410 0.7× 190 0.4× 105 0.3× 189 2.4k
Michel Ladouceur Canada 23 1.0k 0.7× 135 0.1× 291 0.5× 236 0.5× 129 0.4× 57 2.3k
Justus F. Lehmann United States 29 1.2k 0.8× 427 0.4× 147 0.3× 156 0.4× 350 1.0× 61 2.7k
Harry B. Rossiter United States 45 1.8k 1.2× 3.1k 3.0× 183 0.3× 82 0.2× 322 0.9× 176 7.8k
Chris M. Gregory United States 27 1.4k 0.9× 312 0.3× 88 0.2× 200 0.5× 228 0.7× 103 3.0k
Wanhee Lee South Korea 24 338 0.2× 134 0.1× 660 1.1× 232 0.5× 118 0.3× 116 1.7k
Daniel Hahn Germany 25 831 0.5× 626 0.6× 121 0.2× 48 0.1× 122 0.4× 94 1.4k
Jia‐Jin Jason Chen Taiwan 26 574 0.4× 113 0.1× 262 0.5× 88 0.2× 171 0.5× 107 1.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Joseph Hamill

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joseph Hamill

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All Works

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Rashid, Umar, et al.. (2024). Electric Field-Induced Sequential Prototropic Tautomerism in Enzyme-like Nanopocket Created by Single Molecular Break Junction. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 146(51). 35242–35251. 7 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph, Umar Rashid, András Halbritter, et al.. (2024). Making the Most of Nothing: One-Class Classification for Single-Molecule Transport Studies. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(4). 250–262. 1 indexed citations
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Wilkinson, Luke A., Iain Grace, Joseph Hamill, et al.. (2022). Assembly, structure and thermoelectric properties of 1,1′-dialkynylferrocene ‘hinges’. Chemical Science. 13(28). 8380–8387. 12 indexed citations
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Rinaldi, Natália Madalena, Jongil Lim, Joseph Hamill, Renato Moraes, & Richard E.A. van Emmerik. (2021). Visual cues two-steps ahead are adequate to grasp an object while walking without compromising stability. Human Movement Science. 78. 102820–102820. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Xintai, Ali Ismael, Luke A. Wilkinson, et al.. (2020). Scale-Up of Room-Temperature Constructive Quantum Interference from Single Molecules to Self-Assembled Molecular-Electronic Films. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 142(19). 8555–8560. 47 indexed citations
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Rinaldi, Natália Madalena, Jongil Lim, Joseph Hamill, Richard E.A. van Emmerik, & Renato Moraes. (2018). Walking combined with reach-to-grasp while crossing obstacles at different distances. Gait & Posture. 65. 1–7. 9 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph, Xintong Zhao, Gábor Mészáros, Martin R. Bryce, & Matthias Arenz. (2018). Fast Data Sorting with Modified Principal Component Analysis to Distinguish Unique Single Molecular Break Junction Trajectories. Physical Review Letters. 120(1). 16601–16601. 33 indexed citations
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Weir, Gillian, Carl Jewell, Richard E.A. van Emmerik, & Joseph Hamill. (2017). LOWER EXTREMITY COORDINATION VARIABILITY DURING ANTICIPATED AND UNANTICIPATED SIDESTEPPING: IMPLICATIONS FOR ACL INJURY PREVENTION. ISBS Proceedings Archive. 35(1). 92. 1 indexed citations
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Huang, Cancan, Martyn Jevric, Anders Borges, et al.. (2017). Single-molecule detection of dihydroazulene photo-thermal reaction using break junction technique. Nature Communications. 8(1). 15436–15436. 111 indexed citations
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Jabbar, Khalid Abdul, et al.. (2016). DIFFERENCES IN GROUND REACTION FORCES WHEN PERFORMING THE SIDE-STEP CUTTING ACTION ON DIFFERENT INFILL DEPTHS. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 33(1). 1 indexed citations
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Guo, Cunlan, Kun Wang, Joseph Hamill, et al.. (2016). Molecular rectifier composed of DNA with high rectification ratio enabled by intercalation. Nature Chemistry. 8(5). 484–490. 168 indexed citations
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Li, Yonghai, Masoud Baghernejad, Qusiy Al‐Galiby, et al.. (2015). Three‐State Single‐Molecule Naphthalenediimide Switch: Integration of a Pendant Redox Unit for Conductance Tuning. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 54(46). 13586–13589. 59 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph, Kun Wang, & Bingqian Xu. (2014). Force and conductance molecular break junctions with time series crosscorrelation. Nanoscale. 6(11). 5657–5657. 14 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph, et al.. (2008). KARATE AND BOXING GLOVE IMPACT CHARACTERISTICS AS FUNCTIONS OF VELOCITY AND REPEATED IMPACT. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 2 indexed citations
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McDermott, William J., Richard E.A. van Emmerik, & Joseph Hamill. (2000). COORDINATION BETWEEN LOCOMOTION AND BREATHING DURING RUNNING. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 1 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph. (1996). EVALUATING SPORT SHOES USING GROUND REACTION FORCE DATA. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 8 indexed citations
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Holt, Kenneth G., Suh‐Fang Jeng, Robert Ratcliffe, & Joseph Hamill. (1995). Energetic Cost and Stability during Human Walking at the Preferred Stride Frequency. Journal of Motor Behavior. 27(2). 164–178. 210 indexed citations
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Hamill, Joseph, et al.. (1992). An Examination of Efficiency during Walking in Children and Adults. Pediatric Exercise Science. 4(1). 36–49. 27 indexed citations
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Brown, Dale D., et al.. (1990). Physiological and biomechanical differences between wheelchair-dependent and able-bodied subjects during wheelchair ergometry. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 60(3). 179–182. 50 indexed citations
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Osternig, Louis R., et al.. (1986). Co-activation of sprinter and distance runner muscles in isokinetic exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 18(4). 431???435–431???435. 54 indexed citations

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