Judith Mitrani-Reiser: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Judith Mitrani-Reiser's h-index is 26 (44 i10-index, 3,767+ total citations across 87+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Judith Mitrani-Reiser is affiliated with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Judith Mitrani-Reiser is a researcher affiliated with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), specializing in Building and Infrastructure Failures, Community Resilience, Healthcare Systems Functioning. Their work has been cited 3,767 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in China.
Judith Mitrani-Reiser's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 87 indexed publications. Of these, 16 are original research articles — the rest are literature highlights, conference abstracts or theses.
- H-Index
- 26
- i10-Index
- 44
- Total Citations
- 3,767
- Citing Countries
- 4
As of June 2026.
Judith Mitrani-Reiser has an h-index of 26 and 3,767 total citations across 87 publications, with research cited by institutions in 4 countries.
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Evaluation of the seismic performance of a code‐conforming reinforced‐concrete frame building—from seismic hazard to collapse safety and economic losses
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