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He possibly meets WP:NACADEMIC by his citations in Google Scholar. He has over 5600+ citations. I also fixed up the content a little.Aporesing60 (talk) 03:01, 25 June 2022 (UTC)

Lorenzo Iorio, born in Bari, Italy, in 1971, is an Italian physicist working in general relativity, gravitation and related topics in astronomy and astrophysics.

Biography

In May 2019, Iorio got qualified as a Full Professor in[1] Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics of the Earth and Planets, and in[2] Theoretical Physics from the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR). Since September 2019, he got qualified also as an Associate Professor in the same fields.[3][4]

He is also listed[5] among the Top Italian Scientists in Physics of the ranking[6] Top Italian Scientists (TIS).

He is editor-in-chief[7] of the peer-reviewed scientific journal Universe (journal), published by MDPI, which lists, among others, also the Nobel laureates Roger Penrose and George F. Smoot in its Advisory Board.[8]

Publications

Iorio has published so far over 230 peer-reviewed papers and 1 edited book[9]. According to the Google Scholar[10], his h-index is currently 43. As of April 2022, NASA ADS returns a h-index equal to[11] 42, while the tori[12] index and the riq[12] index are 137.9 and 489, respectively.

As of April 2022, according to Google Scholar,[13] his most cited papers are:

  • "Solar system constraints on f(T) gravity." December 2012, on Solar system constraints on f(T) gravity,[14]
  • "Phenomenology of the Lense-Thirring effect in the solar system." February 2011. on the phenomenology of the Thirring effect in the Solar System [15]
  • "ditorial for the Special Issue 100 Years of Chronogeometrodynamics: The Status of the Einstein's Theory of Gravitation in Its Centennial Year." for a Special Issue on the 100th anniversary of General Relativity [16]
  • "Gravitational anomalies in the solar system?" May 2015, on possible gravitational anomalies in the Solar System [17]
  • "Perturbed stellar motions around the rotating black hole in Sgr A* for a generic orientation of its spin axis." on perturbed stellar motions around the rotating black hole in Sagittarius A* for a generic orientation of its spin axis[18]
  • "The Impact of the Static Part of the Earth's Gravity Field on Some Tests of General Relativity with Satellite Laser Ranging." July 2003, on the impact of the static part of the Earth's gravity field on some tests of General Relativity with Satellite laser ranging [19]

References

  1. ^ "Scientific National Habilitation (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale). Full Professorship in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Earth and Planetary Physics" (in Italian). 16 May 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Scientific National Habilitation (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale). Full Professorship in Theoretical Physics" (in Italian). 10 May 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Scientific National Habilitation (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale). Associate Professorship in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Earth and Planetary Physics" (in Italian). 2 September 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Scientific National Habilitation (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale). Associate Professorship in Theoretical Physics" (in Italian). 4 September 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Iorio listed as a TIS". Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Top Italian Scientists in Physics". Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Editorial Board of Universe". MDPI. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Advisory Board of Universe". MDPI. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  9. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo; Vagenas, Elias C., eds. (September 2017). 100 Years of Chronogeometrodynamics: The Status of the Einstein's Theory of Gravitation in Its Centennial Year. Basel: MDPI. p. 468. doi:10.3390/books978-3-03842-483-3. ISBN 978-3-03842-482-6.
  10. ^ "Sergei M. Kopeikin". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  11. ^ "Lorenzo Iorio publications". NASA ADS. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
  12. ^ a b Pepe, Alberto; Kurtz, Michael J. (November 2012). "A Measure of Total Research Impact Independent of Time and Discipline". PLoS ONE. 7 (11): e46428. arXiv:1209.2124. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...746428P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046428. PMC 3492370. PMID 23144782. e46428.
  13. ^ "Lorenzo Iorio". scholar.google.it. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  14. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo; Saridakis, Emmanuel N. (December 2012). "Solar system constraints on f(T) gravity". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 427 (2): 1555–1561. arXiv:1203.5781. Bibcode:2012MNRAS.427.1555I. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21995.x. S2CID 119281206.
  15. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo; Lichtenegger, Herbert I. M.; Ruggiero, Matteo L.; Corda, Christian (February 2011). "Phenomenology of the Lense-Thirring effect in the solar system". Astrophysics and Space Science. 331 (2): 351–395. arXiv:1009.3225. Bibcode:2011Ap&SS.331..351I. doi:10.1007/s10509-010-0489-5. S2CID 119206212.
  16. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo (April 2015). "Editorial for the Special Issue 100 Years of Chronogeometrodynamics: The Status of the Einstein's Theory of Gravitation in Its Centennial Year". Universe. 1 (1): 38-81. arXiv:1504.05789. Bibcode:2015Univ....1...38I. doi:10.3390/universe1010038.
  17. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo (May 2015). "Gravitational anomalies in the solar system?". International Journal of Modern Physics D. 24 (6): 1530015–1530343. arXiv:1412.7673. Bibcode:2015IJMPD..2430015I. doi:10.1142/S0218271815300153. S2CID 119196689. 1530015.
  18. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo (December 2011). "Perturbed stellar motions around the rotating black hole in Sgr A* for a generic orientation of its spin axis". Physical Review D. 84 (12): 124001. arXiv:1107.2916. Bibcode:2011PhRvD..84l4001I. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.84.124001. S2CID 118305813. 124001.
  19. ^ Iorio, Lorenzo (July 2003). "The Impact of the Static Part of the Earth's Gravity Field on Some Tests of General Relativity with Satellite Laser Ranging". Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. 86 (3): 277–294. arXiv:gr-qc/0203050. Bibcode:2003CeMDA..86..277I. doi:10.1023/A:1024223200686. S2CID 10349639.