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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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    >7000 citations.

    Granick's h-index is 44; that is, he has 44 papers with 44 or more citations as measured by the Science Citation Index in June, 2009.

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    Top-cited since the year 2000

    “Rate-dependent slip of Newtonian liquid at smooth surfaces,” Phys Rev Lett 87, 096105 (2001)
    204 citations

    “Layered, erasable polymer multilayers formed by hydrogen-bonded self-assembly,” Macromolecules 35, 301 (2002)
    194 citations

    “Limits of the hydrodynamic no-slip boundary condition,” Phys Rev Lett 88, 106102 (2002)
    174 citations

    “Layered, erasable, ultrathin polymer films,” J Am Chem Soc 122, 9550 (2000)
    162 citations

    "Viscosity of interfacial water,” Phys Rev Lett 87, 096104 (2001)
    86 citations

    “Slippery questions about complex fluids flowing past solids,” Nature Materials 2, 221 (2003)
    74 citations

    “Local electrostatics within a polyelectrolyte multilayer with embedded weak polyelectrolyte,”Macromolecules 35, 1805 (2002)
    74 citations

    "Materials science – Diffusion of a polymer ‘pancake’,” Nature 406, 146 (2000)
    63 citations

    “Hydrophobicity at a Janus interface,” Science 295, 663 (2002)
    63 citations

    “Macromolecules at surfaces: research challenges and opportunities from biology to tribology,” J. Polym. Sci. Polym. Phys. Ed. 41, 2755 (2003).
    62 citations

    “Surface diffusion of poly(ethylene glycol), Macromolecules 35, 1776 (2002).
    51 citations

    "Weak versus strong: a weak polyacid embedded within a multilayer of strong polyelectrolytes,” J Am Chem Soc 123, 3175 (2001)
    47 citations

    “How water meets a hydrophobic surface,” Phys Rev Lett 97, 266101 (2007).
    47 citations


    Simple method to produce Janus colloidal particles in large quantity,” Langmuir 23, 9495 (2006).
    44 citations

    "Materials science of the gel to fluid transition in a supported fluid bilayer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 246103 (2002).
    43 citations

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