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Cited by. Year. Spontaneous high-concentration dispersions and liquid crystals of graphene. N Behabtu, JR Lomeda, MJ Green, AL Higginbotham, A Sinitskii, ... Nature nanotechnology 5 (6), 406-411. , 2010. 723. 2010. True solutions of single-walled carbon nanotubes for assembly into macroscopic materials.
Micah Green is a professor of chemical engineering and associate department head of external engagement at Texas A&M University. His research interests include nanosheet exfoliation, nanomaterials, and RF-nanomaterial heating interactions.
Dr. Green is a researcher and educator in chemical engineering, with interests in fluid mechanics, multiphase flow, and biomedical applications. He is also a Christian scholar and speaker, who explores the relationship between science and faith.
Micah Green is a researcher and educator at Texas A&M University, specializing in colloidal nanomaterials, rheology, and nanocomposites. He has published numerous papers and patents on topics such as MXene, carbon nanotubes, and radio frequency heating.
Micah Green is a professor of chemical engineering at Texas A&M University, where he also serves as the director of the DJIRE lab. He has a PhD from MIT and a BS from Texas Tech, and he is involved in various research and outreach activities, such as the Veritas Forum and the Trotter Prize.
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Micah Green. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Cambridge, MA, US. 2002 to 2007 | Ph.D. (Chemical Engineering) Education. Show more detail.
Micah Green. Professor, Chemical Engineering. Associate Department Head of External Engagement, Chemical Engineering. Gas Processors Suppliers Association Professor. Office: CHEN 202. Phone: 979-862-1588. Email: micah.green@tamu.edu.