Eric R. Waclawik is affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology in Australia, where their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Energy. Their work focuses extensively on advanced photocatalysis techniques and catalytic processes within materials science.
The scientist's publication record includes significant contributions to the study of nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, covalent organic framework applications, and catalytic C-H functionalization methods. Research also covers renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment, with additional work in biomedical engineering and electrical and electronic engineering.
Frequent publication venues include:
Waclawik's recent papers reflect a focus on photocatalytic and catalytic processes. Selected works include:
The scientist collaborates regularly with a group of frequent co-authors, including Huaiyong Zhu, Sarina Sarina, Steven E. Bottle, Pengfei Han, and Jianfeng Jia. These collaborations contribute to the breadth and depth of their work across multiple interdisciplinary areas.
Guoping Gao;Yan Jiao;Eric R. Waclawik;Aijun Du
Sarina Sarina;Eric R. Waclawik;Huaiyong Zhu
Dongjiang Yang;Hongwei Liu;Zhanfeng Zheng;Yong Yuan
Guo-Ping Gao;Yan Jiao;Fengxian Ma;Yalong Jiao
Dilini Galpaya;Mingchao Wang;Meinan Liu;Nunzio Motta
Dilini Galpaya;Mingchao Wang;Meinan Liu;Nunzio Motta
Anthony W. Musumeci;Glaura G. Silva;Jiang-Wen Liu;Wayde N. Martens
Qi Xiao;Sarina Sarina;Eric R. Waclawik;Jianfeng Jia
Dilini Galpaya;Mingchao Wang;Graeme George;Nunzio Motta
Jin Chang;Eric R. Waclawik
Dilini Galpaya;Mingchao Wang;Graeme A George;Nunzio Motta
Guoping Gao;Eric R. Waclawik;Aijun Du
Chenhui Han;Peng Meng;Eric R. Waclawik;Chao Zhang
Jin Chang;Eric R. Waclawik
Guoping Gao;Yan Jiao;Fengxian Ma;Yalong Jiao
Guoping Gao;Yan Jiao;Fengxian Ma;Yalong Jiao
Feng Yu;Le Pang;Xiaoxiang Wang;Eric R Waclawik
Zhanfeng Zheng;Jaclyn Teo;Xi Chen;Hongwei Liu
Dana L. Morgan;Huai-Yong Zhu;Ray L. Frost;Eric R. Waclawik
Anthony W. Musumeci;Ray L. Frost;Eric R. Waclawik
Zhanfeng Zheng;Hongwei Liu;Jianping Ye;Jincai Zhao
Guoping Gao;Yan Jiao;Fengxian Ma;Yalong Jiao
Chenhui Han;Peng Meng;Eric Waclawik;Chao Zhang
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