General Motors (United States) — United States
Chemical Engineering · Physical Sciences
36h-index4.1kcitations136works0.02yr avg
Accepting Students?
No reports yet. Know if this professor is taking students?
Research Topics
Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies(48), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols(46), Catalytic Processes in Materials Science(37), Vehicle emissions and performance(34), Atmospheric Ozone and Climate(26)
Publications136 total
2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)·2022· 2 cited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2015· 13 citedOpen Access
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2014· 1 cited
SAE International Journal of Engines·2011· 61 cited
Chemical Physics Letters·2010· 3 cited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2010· 18 cited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2009· 22 cited
The Journal of Chemical Physics·2009Open Access
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2009· 15 cited
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics·2008· 2 cited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2008· 6 cited
ChemInform·2006· 6 cited
Chemical Society Reviews·2006· 164 cited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A·2005· 2 cited
SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series·2005· 27 cited
page 1 of 7Next →
Frequent Co-authors
Timothy J. Wallington(15), Walter O. Siegl(12), George A. Lavoie(10), M. D. Hurley(5), Richard W. Anderson(4), M. Matti Maricq(4), Frederick H. Trinker(3), David F. Cotton(3), W. E. Falconer(3), William Klemperèr(3), J. A. Lorusso(3), A. A. Adamczyk(3), J. Platz(2), William J. Pitz(2), Yitshak Henig(2), M. Dill(2), James C. Ball(2), Jean M. Andino(2), Ivan M. Lorković(2), Ole John Nielsen(2)