Faculty Scholarship from 2023
Cooperative Rheological State-Switching of Enzymatically-Driven Composites of Circular DNA And Dextran, Juexin Marfai, Ryan McGorty, and Rae M. Robertson-Anderson
Kinesin and Myosin Motors Compete to Drive Rich Multiphase Dynamics in Programmable Cytoskeletal Composites, Ryan McGorty PhD, Christopher Currie, Jonathan Michel, Mehrad Sasanpour, Christopher Gunter, K Alice Lindsay, Michael J. Rust, Parag Katira, Moumita Das, Jennifer L. Ross, and Rae M. Robertson-Anderson
Polymer Threadings and Rigidity Dictate the Viscoelasticity of Entangled Ring-Linear Blends and Their Composites with Rigid Rod Microtubules, Karthik R. Peddireddy, Ryan Clairmont, and Rae M. Robertson-Anderson
Interplay of Self-Organization of Microtubule Asters and Crosslinking Protein Condensates, Sumon Sahu, Prashali Chauhan, Ellie Lumen, Kelsey Moody, Karthik R. Peddireddy, Nandini Manu, Radhika Subramanian, Rae M. Robertson-Anderson PhD, Aaron J. Wolfe, and Jennifer L. Ross
A Self-Charging Concentration Cell: Theory, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2013
Nonequilibrium heterogeneous catalysis in the long mean-free-path regime, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2012
Infrared Cloaking, Stealth, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2009
Casimir chemistry, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2008
Energy, Entropy and the Environment (How to Increase the First by Decreasing the Second to Save the Third), D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2005
Intrinsically biased electrocapacitive catalysis, D. P. Sheehan and T. Seideman
Faculty Scholarship from 2004
The Second Law Mystique, Alexey V. Nikulov and D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 2002
Simple, compact source for low-temperature air plasmas, D. P. Sheehan, J. Lawson, M. Sosa, and R. A. Long
Faculty Scholarship from 2000
ON THE PERSISTENCE OF SMALL REGIONS OF VORTICITY IN THE PROTOPLANETARY NEBULA, S. S. Davis, D. P. Sheehan, and J. N. Cuzzi
Reply to ‘‘Comment on ‘Dynamically maintained steady-state pressure gradients’ ’’, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 1998
Dynamically maintained steady-state pressure gradients, D. P. Sheehan
Four Paradoxes Involving the Second Law of Thermodynamics, D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 1997
Ion acceleration and anomalous transport in the near wake of a plasma limiter, D. P. Sheehan, J. Bowles, and R. McWilliams
Faculty Scholarship from 1996
Response to ‘‘Comment on ‘A paradox involving the second law of thermodynamics’ ’’ [Phys. Plasmas 2, 1893 (1995)], D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 1995
Interaction of an expanding plasma cloud with a simple antenna: Application to anomalous voltage signals observed by Voyager 1, Voyager 2, ICE, and Vega spacecraft, D. P. Sheehan, C. A. Casey, and L. T. Volz
Faculty Scholarship from 1993
Adjustable levels of strong turbulence in a positive/negative ion plasma, D. P. Sheehan, R. McWilliams, and N. Rynn
Faculty Scholarship from 1991
Laboratory Simulations of Suprauroral Mechanisms Leading to Perpendicular Ion Heating and Conic Formation, D. P. Sheehan, R. Koslover, and R. McWilliams
Faculty Scholarship from 1990
Simple overdense rf plasma source, R. McWilliams, D. Edrich, R. C. Platt, and D. P. Sheehan
Device for dispersal of micrometer- and submicrometer-sized particles in vaccum, D. P. Sheehan, M. Carillo, and W. Heidbrink
Fast-wave Current Drive above the Slow-Wave Density Limit, D. P. Sheehan, R. McWilliams, N. S. Wolf, and D. Edrich
Faculty Scholarship from 1986
Experimental Measurements of Phase Space, Roger McWilliams and D. P. Sheehan
Faculty Scholarship from 1985
The production of highly unidirectional lower-hybrid waves, R. McWilliams, M. Okubo, R. C. Platt, and D. P. Sheehan