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Hossein Vahid Alizadeh

Stanford University

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About Hossein Vahid Alizadeh at Stanford University (Stanford)

Hossein Vahid Alizadeh is a researcher based at Stanford University. They specialize in Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics, and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their research has drawn over 400 citations, marking them as an increasingly recognized voice in their field. A solid H-index of 12 speaks to the quality and reach of their work.

Research Areas

Traumatic Brain Injury ResearchAutomotive and Human Injury BiomechanicsElectric and Hybrid Vehicle TechnologiesAutopsy Techniques and OutcomesHydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations400

Emerging researcher

Publications37

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h-index12

Developing track record

i10-index16

Early-stage portfolio

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