Happy Easter to our friends all over the world!
We are delighted to share that our recent publication, “Limitations of Hydrogen Detection After 150 Years of Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement”, has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious “Advanced Best of 2025” Collection by Wiley.
The Advanced Portfolio from Wiley is a renowned family of high-impact journals, publishing cutting-edge research across diverse interdisciplinary fields, including Materials Science, Energy, Technology, Physics, and Healthcare. The Advanced Best of 2025 Collection highlights a curated selection of the most outstanding articles of the past year, chosen by the Editors-in-Chief of each journal. This recognition underscores the relevance and scientific quality of the featured work.
Our article, published in Advanced Engineering Materials, critically examines the long-standing challenge of hydrogen embrittlement in metallurgy. It offers a comprehensive historical perspective on hydrogen detection methods and emphasizes the limitations that persist even after more than 150 years of research. We argue that major advancements in experimental methodology are required to validate or refute current theoretical models at the nano-atomic level.
We are honored to have our work featured alongside other impactful contributions that represent the forefront of scientific research. You can explore the full Advanced Best of 2025 Collection here:
👉 Advanced Best of 2025 – Wiley Online Library
Access our open access paper here: Tunes, M.A., Uggowitzer, P.J., Dumitraschkewitz, P., Willenshofer, P., Samberger, S., da Silva, F.C., Schön, C.G., Kremmer, T.M., Antrekowitsch, H., Djukic, M.B. and Pogatscher, S. (2024), Limitations of Hydrogen Detection After 150 Years of Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement. Adv. Eng. Mater., 26: 2400776. https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202400776

