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  • 1965 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Charles W. Tobias was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Throughout their career, Tobias contributed to scientific research and was recognized within the academic community.

The scientist was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1965.

Best Publications

  • Theoretical Analysis of Current Distribution in Porous Electrodes

    John S. Newman;Charles W. Tobias

  • The solubility and diffusion coefficient of oxygen in potassium hydroxide solutions

    R.E. Davis;G.L. Horvath;C.W. Tobias

  • Ionic Mass Transfer and Concentration Polarization at Rotating Electrodes

    M. Eisenberg;C. W. Tobias;C. R. Wilke

  • Mass-Transfer Measurements by the Limiting-Current Technique

    J. Robert Selman;Charles W. Tobias

  • On the Conductivity of Dispersions

    Robert E. De La Rue;Charles W. Tobias

  • Correlation of Limiting Currents under Free Convection Conditions

    C. R. Wilke;M. Eisenberg;C. W. Tobias

  • The Influence of Attached Bubbles on Potential Drop and Current Distribution at Gas‐Evolving Electrodes

    John Dukovic;Charles W. Tobias

  • A Mathematical Model for Anomalous Codeposition of Nickel‐Iron on a Rotating Disk Electrode

    Sholeh Hessami;Charles W. Tobias

  • Fiftieth Anniversary: Diffusion and Convection in Electrolysis—A Theoretical Review

    C. W. Tobias;M. Eisenberg;C. R. Wilke

  • Mass transfer by free convection at horizontal electrodes

    Eugene J. Fenech;Charles W. Tobias

  • Conductivities in Emulsions

    Robert E. Meredith;Charles W. Tobias

  • Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Porous Silicon

    Rolfe C. Anderson;Richard S. Muller;Charles W. Tobias

  • Effect of Gas Evolution on Current Distribution and Ohmic Resistance in Electrolyzers

    Charles W. Tobias

  • Chemical Surface Modification of Porous Silicon

    Rolfe C. Anderson;Richard S. Muller;Charles W. Tobias

  • Selected Physical Properties of Ternary Electrolytes Employed in Ionic Mass Transfer Studies

    M. Eisenberg;C. W. Tobias;C. R. Wilke

  • Investigations of porous silicon for vapor sensing

    Rolfe C. Erson;Richard S. Muller;Charles W. Tobias

  • Mass Transfer in Concentrated Binary Electrolytes

    John Newman;Douglas Bennion;Charles W. Tobias

  • AM OPTICAL STUDY OF CATHODIC HYDROGEN EVOLUTION IN HIGH RATE ELECTROLYSIS

    Dieter Landolt;Raul Acosta;Rolf H. Muller;Charles W. Tobias

  • Primary Potential and Current Distribution Around a Bubble on an Electrode

    Paul J. Sides;Charles W. Tobias

  • Porous polycrystalline silicon: a new material for MEMS

    R.C. Anderson;R.S. Muller;C.W. Tobias

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles R. Wilke
Charles R. Wilke University of California, Berkeley
Richard S. Muller
Richard S. Muller University of California, Berkeley
John Newman
John Newman University of California, Berkeley
Mark W. Verbrugge
Mark W. Verbrugge General Motors (United States)
Dennis W. Dees
Dennis W. Dees Argonne National Laboratory
D. Landolt
D. Landolt École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Elton J. Cairns
Elton J. Cairns University of California, Berkeley
Alexander Pines
Alexander Pines University of California, Berkeley
Richard C. Alkire
Richard C. Alkire University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joseph A. Pask
Joseph A. Pask University of California, Berkeley

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