West Chester University — United States
Environmental Science · Physical Sciences
15h-index1.0kcitations66works0.52yr avg
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Research Topics
Atmospheric aerosols and clouds(22), Material Dynamics and Properties(14), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols(9), Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting(6), Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization(5)
Publications66 total
WORLD SCIENTIFIC eBooks·2025
American Journal of Physics·2024· 1 cited
The Journal of Chemical Physics·2023· 2 cited
Molecules·2022· 1 citedOpen Access
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer·2022· 33 citedOpen Access
Physical review. E·2019· 10 cited
Correlations Between Short- and Long-time Relaxation in Colloidal Supercooled Liquids and Glasses
Bulletin of the American Physical Society·2019
Angularly-Resolved Elastic Light Scattering of Atmospheric Particles: Experimental Measurements and Model Verification
2019
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer·2018· 24 cited
Classifying Sphere, Sphere-Like, and Non-Spherical Particles Using Two-Dimensional Angular Optical Scattering (TAOS) Patterns
AGUFM·2016
Insights Into Particle Morphology From the Autocorrelation Function of Two-Dimensional Angular Optical Scattering (TAOS) Patterns
AGUFM·2016
Diffusion of micrometer-sized soft particles in confinement
Bulletin of the American Physical Society·2016
Sizing of individual aerosol particles using TAOS (Two-dimensional Angular Optical Scattering) pattern total intensity
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts·2015
Exploring the evolution of the aerosol phase function away from spherical particles using scattering patterns from single atmospheric aerosol particles
2015 AGU Fall Meeting·2015
Advanced Materials Interfaces·2015· 1 citedOpen Access
Advanced Materials Interfaces·2015· 24 cited
Hydrodynamic damping of dense colloidal packings under confinement
Bulletin of the American Physical Society·2015
Free-Standing Temperature-Sensitive Hydrogel-Particle Membranes from Evaporating Drops
Bulletin of the American Physical Society·2015
Thermophoresis of micrometer-sized poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgel particles
Bulletin of the American Physical Society·2015
Physical Review E·2014· 15 cited
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Frequent Co-authors
Yong–Le Pan(19), Richard K. Chang(18), Arjun G. Yodh(17), Tim Still(14), Peter J. Yunker(9), Ronald G. Pinnick(8), Matthew Lohr(6), Matthew Gratale(6), Gorden Videen(5), Jean-Claude Auger(5), Zexin Zhang(4), Steven C. Hill(4), Zoey S. Davidson(4), J. T. Zallie(4), Gustavo E. Fernandes(4), Piotr Habdas(3), Andrea J. Liu(3), R. G. Pinnick(3), Kasey Hanson(3), Richard L. Tober(3)