Physics and Astronomy
seabertsonMatthew McCluskey, professor, and Elham Mafi, graduate research assistant, physics and astronomy, coauthored “High pressure γ-to-β phase transition in bulk and nanocrystalline In 2 Se 3” in High Pressure Research.
Matthew McCluskey, professor, and Elham Mafi, graduate research assistant, physics and astronomy, coauthored “High pressure γ-to-β phase transition in bulk and nanocrystalline In 2 Se 3” in High Pressure Research.
Ursula Mazur and Kerry Hipps, professors, chemistry, coauthored “Persistent conductivity in TPyP:TSPP organic nanorods induced by ion bombardment” in Journal of Physical Chemistry.
Jade D’Alpoim Guedes, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “A 5,500 year old model of changing crop niches on the Tibetan plateau” in Current Anthropology.
Jon Mallatt, associate professor, biological sciences, coauthored “The ancient origins of consciousness: How the brain created experience” in MIT Press.
Christopher Barry, associate professor, psychology, coauthored “Anxiety symptoms and coping motives: Examining a potential path to substance use-related problems in adolescents with psychopathic traits” in Substance Use & Misuse.
Stephen Henderson, associate professor, environment, and Nikolay Strigul, assistant professor, mathematics and statistics, coauthored “Efficient three-dimensional reconstruction of aquatic vegetation geometry: Estimating morphological parameters influencing hydrodynamic drag” in Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sciences.
Dirk Schulze-Makuch, professor, environment, coauthored “The cosmic zoo: The near inevitability of the evolution of complex, macroscopic life” in Life.
Philip Marston, professor, and Daniel Plotnick, postdoctoral research candidate, physics and astronomy, coauthored “High frequency imaging and elastic effects for a solid cylinder with axis oblique relative to a nearby horizontal surface” in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Ming Xian, professor, chemistry, coauthored “A single fluorescent probe to visualize hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen polysulfides with different fluorescence signals,” in Angewandte Chemie.
Erin Thornton, assistant professor, anthropology, coauthored “Testing osteometric and morphological methods for turkey species determination in Maya faunal assemblages” in Journal of Archaeological Science.