Knowledge grows not by accumulation, but by connection.
Knowledge grows not by accumulation, but by connection.
A neutral index of automatic identifiers and library records
This page serves as a consolidated reference hub for my publicly available verified research identifiers, affiliations, and authority‑control records associated with my academic profile. It lists my ORCID (0000‑0002‑4355‑2169), Scopus Author ID (56380929800), Web of Science ResearcherID (I-3091-2017), Google Scholar profile (tQNSWaAAAAAJ), and other automatic identifiers. It also includes library records such as the British Library and German National Library.
These are routine outputs of academic publishing, not special achievements. It functions primarily as my personal archive, allowing me to keep all research‑related profiles and catalog entries organized in one place. Many of these identifiers are automatically generated by external systems; I simply maintain this collection for convenience, completeness and quick access whenever needed.
Research Authority Map
Name: Dr. Shahadat Hussain
Profession: Materials Scientist & Additive Manufacturing Engineer
Affiliation: New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD)
Specialization: TPMS Metamaterials • Additive Manufacturing • Interpenetrating Phase Composites • NiTi and Cu-based Shape Memory Alloys • Mechanical Testing
Website: shahadathussain.com
This page serves as the official verification endpoint for confirming my identity across global academic, industrial, and knowledge‑graph ecosystems. All identifiers listed here originate from trusted, third‑party authority systems.
These identifiers uniquely define my scholarly identity across publishers, libraries, and research databases.
ORCID iD — 0000‑0002‑4355‑2169
ISNI — 0000-0005-3020-7229
Scopus Author ID — 56380929800
Web of Science ResearcherID — I-3091-2017
Google Scholar — tQNSWaAAAAAJ
OpenAlex Author ID — a5063248081
Semantic Scholar — 2048939917
Wikidata QID — Q138333037
VIAF — In progress ⏳
LCNAF — no2026060291
GND-Nummer — 1397994843
idRef — Pending ⏳
OpenLibrary ID — OL16447737A
EBSCO Author Entity: e33fcf15‑5c10‑40ed‑b3ff‑d169904f2688
ORCID → ISNI → Scopus | WoS → Google Scholar | OpenAlex | Semantic Scholar → Wikidata → GND → LCNAF → VIAF
My identity is verified through multiple academic institutions:
New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) — Research Associate (2024 – Present )
Khalifa University — Postdoctoral Fellow (2020 – 2024)
CSIR‑AMPRI, India — Project Fellow (2013 – 2014)
Oriental Group of Institutions — Lecturer (2012 – 2013)
NYU Abu Dhabi ← Khalifa University ← CSIR-AMPRI
A structured overview of how my identity is connected across global systems:
Bibliographic Name Variants
Full Legal Name: Shahadat Hussain
Primary Identity: Dr. Shahadat Hussain
Alternative Forms: Hussain, S.; Shahadat Hussain, PhD; Hussain, Shahadat; S. Hussain
Standardized Identifier: ISNI 0000-0005-3020-7229
Core Fields: Additive Manufacturing, Metamaterials, NiTi SMAs
Primary Affiliation: NYU Abu Dhabi
Secondary Affiliation: CAML{Cypher Advanced Materials Lab, under development} (Founder) ⏳
Elsevier: Verified Peer Reviewer (via Reviewer Hub)
Springer Nature: Verified Peer Reviewer (via Editorial Manager)
Authority Identifiers: ORCID → ISNI → Scopus → WoS → Wikidata
Knowledge Graph Nodes: Google Scholar → Wikidata → OpenAlex
Publication Graph: Elsevier → Springer → Wiley → MDPI → HAL
This map reflects the interoperability of my identity across scholarly and open‑knowledge networks.
Professional Email: contact@shahadathussain.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shahadathussain
Website: shahadathussain.com
This page consolidates all verified identity sources for Dr. Shahadat Hussain. All identifiers listed here are maintained by international research databases, academic institutions, and authority‑control systems. This page serves as the canonical reference for confirming authorship, affiliation, and professional identity.
The platforms listed below maintain routine academic or professional profiles, either automatically or through basic user setup. They are included here solely for reference and organizational completeness.
These platforms form the core of my scholarly identity. They are used by publishers, libraries, universities, and indexing systems to authenticate my work.
My persistent digital identifier connecting publications, affiliations, and research activities.
Global authority identifier used by libraries, archives, and cultural institutions.
Elsevier’s citation and publication database tracking my peer‑reviewed output.
Clarivate’s author identity system for citation metrics and publication indexing.
AI‑powered academic search engine indexing my publications and citations.
Open, structured database of scholarly works, authors, and institutions.
Research analytics platform indexing publications, grants, and citations.
Google’s academic indexing platform tracking citations and publication metrics.
My current institutional academic profile, linking my research, affiliations, and ongoing projects.
My former institutional academic profile, linking my research, affiliations, and ongoing projects.
These platforms support collaboration, visibility, and professional engagement.
Professional network highlighting my academic journey, research interests, and collaborations.
Academic community for sharing publications, preprints, and research discussions.
Academic community for sharing publications, preprints, and research discussions.
Automatically generated profiles from journals and publishers.
These platforms help integrate my identity into global knowledge graphs.
Structured data entry linking identifiers such as ORCID, ISNI, Scopus, and institutional affiliations.
Images and media associated with my academic work.
My structured data identity page connecting all your scholarly identifiers into the global open knowledge graph.
A human‑friendly visualization tool that displays my Wikidata profile with rich, readable summaries and linked data.
My media repository profile hosting images, graphics, and research‑related visual assets under open licenses.
My central account page across all Wikimedia projects (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Commons), where I manage global settings and my public editing identity.
An academic analytics interface that generates visual scholarly profiles from my Wikidata data, including co‑author networks, topics, and citations.
An AI‑enhanced knowledge explorer that aggregates and contextualizes my public profiles, identifiers, and online presence into a unified view.
A specialized knowledge hub where scientists and scholars can document their technical contributions within a verified, multidisciplinary framework.
Google’s interconnected database that links your identities, publications, affiliations, and online profiles into a unified scholarly entity.
A non-profit digital library offering free, universal public access to billions of preserved web pages—via the Wayback Machine—as well as digitized books, software, academic papers, and cultural multimedia.
An open, editable public catalog run by the non-profit Internet Archive that aims to create a web page for every book ever published, connecting readers to universal digital library.
A community‑driven online encyclopedia that hosts India‑focused knowledge, similar in style to Wikipedia but with a broader allowance for emerging personalities, regional topics, and developing subjects.
A digital credentialing platform where my verified certifications, badges, and professional achievements are issued and publicly displayed.
A curated collection of authoritative library entries where my research outputs, identity records, and scholarly contributions are cataloged and preserved across major national and international library systems. Note: These library entries are automatic. Any researcher with a published thesis, research article or book appears here; no special merit is involved.
A global service that combines multiple national authority files into a single, freely available internet service to connect disparate names for the same person, place, or organization into a unified, standardized cluster.
A definitive "scholarly fingerprint," establishing a standardized identity that ensures an author's work is accurately cataloged and uniquely distinguished from anyone else sharing the same name worldwide.
A global authority system managed by the German National Library that provides a unique, persistent identifier to ensure your research is accurately distinguished and linked across international library and academic databases.
A major French open-access repository that allows researchers to deposit and freely disseminate their scientific publications in support of open science.
A global library network aggregating my publications and records across thousands of institutions worldwide.
A provider of academic research databases, e-journals, and library technology infrastructure in the world.
My research outputs and institutional records archived within Khalifa University’s digital repository.
My publications and academic identity indexed through the New York University Libraries system.
My works cataloged in the UK’s national library, contributing to one of the world’s largest scholarly archives.
My works cataloged in the Monash University library (Australia), contributing to one of the world’s largest scholarly archives. [Trove]
Indexed in NASA SciX — the successor to the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS), managed by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory / NASA open science platform
My publications are indexed across both the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) and its successor platform NASA Science Explorer (SciX) — open digital libraries operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory under NASA
PubMed (PMID: 36431435) — National Library of Medicine / NIH, Europe PMC — EMBL-EBI / WHO / ERC open science network. Both indexing the same publication on NiTi shape memory alloys, reflecting the biomedical relevance of my research.
A global mineralogical and crystallographic database that cites selected publications of mine related to shape memory alloys and phase transformations.
My work in computational materials science, data analysis, and simulation is reflected across these platforms.
My primary code repository showcasing research software, simulations, data‑processing scripts, and open‑source contributions.
A static website hosted through GitHub Pages for sharing research tools, documentation, and project resources.
An additional GitHub workspace used for experimental projects, prototypes, and collaborative repositories.
A secondary GitHub Pages site supporting project‑specific documentation and technical demonstrations.
A version‑controlled development environment for private research workflows, CI/CD pipelines, and collaborative coding.
An additional GitLab workspace used for experimental projects, prototypes, and collaborative repositories.
A vast library of community-contributed code, toolboxes, and functions; and a high-level Q&A forum where technical experts solve real-world coding and mathematical hurdles.
A platform where I explore data science challenges, publish notebooks, and experiment with machine learning models.
A coding practice platform where I solve algorithmic problems to strengthen computational thinking and programming skills.
A competitive coding environment for improving problem‑solving skills across algorithms, data structures, and Python.
A gamified coding platform where I solve kata challenges to refine programming fluency and logic.
A learning platform where I complete hands‑on coding certifications and build full‑stack development projects.
A technical Q&A community where I contribute solutions and engage with programming and scientific computing discussions.
An interactive learning platform where I complete guided courses in programming, data science, and software development.
A cloud‑based coding environment for rapid prototyping, collaborative coding, and running lightweight research scripts.
A fast, secure static site deployed through Cloudflare Pages for hosting research content and web assets.
A secondary Cloudflare Pages deployment supporting project‑specific documentation and experimental web tools.
Platforms where I share research insights, technical writing, and educational content.
Research explainers, scientific visualization, and academic presentations.
Long‑form writing on materials science, additive manufacturing, and research workflows.
A writing and newsletter platform where I publish essays, research commentary, and long‑form insights.
Open‑access repository for datasets, code, and research outputs with DOIs.
An open research repository to upload, share, and cite outputs like datasets, figures, posters, presentations, and code with DOIs.
A free open-source research tool that helps me collect, organize, cite and share sources and manage bibliographic references.
An open-source project management platform designed to support the entire research lifecycle by helping scientists document, archive, and share their data and materials transparently.
Conference presentations, posters, and lecture slides.
A platform where experts contribute insights and commentary to media outlets, strengthening professional visibility and authority.
A journalist–expert matching platform where researchers share expertise for interviews, quotes, and media features.
A nonprofit news and analysis platform that publishes articles written by academics and researchers, then edited by journalists for a general audience.
A specialized web platform that helps researchers translate their dense academic papers into plain-language summaries so that the general public, policy makers, and journalists can easily find, understand, and cite their work.
A global knowledge‑sharing platform where I contribute expert insights on materials science, additive manufacturing, and research‑related topics.
The following platforms aggregate open-access content automatically and are included here for completeness and open science transparency.
The profiles and microsites below are supplementary or exploratory web properties created during online courses, technical learning exercises, portfolio experimentation, and identity verification activities. They are preserved here for transparency, archival continuity, and misuse prevention. These platforms should not be interpreted as primary scholarly, institutional, or bibliometric identities, nor as indicators of scientific contribution or research impact.
A simple personal landing page that consolidates my professional links, bio, and online presence.
A Google‑hosted blogging platform where I share long‑form notes, updates, and research reflections.
Lightweight, single‑page personal sites used for showcasing focused projects, quick profiles, and minimal web identities.
A multi‑link landing page that organizes my most important profiles and research links in one place.
A customizable creator‑style link hub for presenting my profiles, media, and contact information.
A clean, minimalist link‑in‑bio page for consolidating my digital footprint.
A mobile‑first mini‑website builder used to create visually engaging profile cards and link hubs.
A polished personal landing page that centralizes my social links, research profiles, and contact channels.
A flexible link‑in‑bio platform for organizing my academic, professional, and creative profiles.
A simple, fast link hub generated through Buffer for sharing curated links and featured content.
A profile page designed specifically for academics to highlight research interests, publications, and affiliations.
An academic website builder tailored for researchers to showcase publications, CVs, and projects.
A customizable website platform used for hosting extended content, blogs, and research‑related pages.
Globally recognized avatar profiles that unify my identity across websites, blogs, and commenting systems.
Additional personal or project‑specific microsites used for experiments, documentation, or focused content.
A visual website builder used to create polished, customizable personal or project pages.
Modern, design‑driven web pages built using Framer for interactive, high‑quality personal or project sites.
A professional no‑code website builder used to create responsive, visually rich academic or portfolio pages.
A reading profile where I track books, share reviews, and document my learning interests.
Designs for presentations, posters, and scientific communication.
A modern researcher operates across many interconnected platforms, and for someone with a common name, clarity is a professional duty. This page serves as a central, purely informational, identity hub to ensure:
Accuracy & Integrity: My scholarly identifiers remain consistent, preventing my work from being confused with other researchers sharing the same name.
Verification: Search engines and institutions can verify my specific academic footprint and professional history.
Protection from Misuse: By consolidating everything spread across the internet in my name, I ensure proper indexing and protect my identity from being misrepresented or misused.
Reliability: Collaborators, students, and peers can always find the most current and "correct" version of my research profiles.
Accessibility: My work remains discoverable and open to the global scientific community across multiple digital ecosystems.
Educational Artifacts & "Learning by Doing": Many of the platforms and profiles linked here were established as practical components of my professional development. They represent functional outputs from various MOOCs, technical certifications, and Capstone projects where I applied web architecture and data indexing principles in real-world scenarios.I believe in learning by doing, and these profiles are the functional results of that curiosity and technical exploration.
Maintaining this structured presence is my commitment to digital transparency and archival accuracy, ensuring my publications, affiliations and contributions are correctly represented in the global scientific ecosystem.
You may contact me through:
My institutional email
My NYU Abu Dhabi profile
My LinkedIn
My ORCID‑linked contact channels
The following research areas:
Additive manufacturing (LPBF)
TPMS metamaterials
Hybrid manufacturing
Materials characterization
Mechanical Testing
NiTi shape memory alloys
Data‑driven materials engineering
Microstructure–property relationships
📃 For technical metadata and verified identity, visit my Schema-mapped profile.
Last updated: June 2026