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63
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11571
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1599

Overview

Hub I Aaronson was affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their research predominantly focused on materials science and physics and astronomy, with significant contributions in materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

Their work addressed various scientific topics, including machine learning applications in materials science, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, nanoparticles nucleation and surface interactions, thermal properties of materials, chemistry and processing of radioactive elements, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, as well as advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.

Throughout their career, Aaronson published multiple papers in well-regarded journals and platforms. Notable works include:

  • Graphene oxide-coated Ag-TiO2 hybrid nanocomposites for superior photocatalytic activity, 2023, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Predicting non-equilibrium folding behavior of polymer chains using the steepest-entropy-ascent quantum thermodynamic framework, 2023, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Entropy-driven microstructure evolution predicted with the steepest-entropy-ascent quantum thermodynamic framework, 2022, Acta Materialia
  • Model for predicting adsorption isotherms and the kinetics of adsorption via steepest-entropy-ascent quantum thermodynamics, 2025, Adsorption
  • Predicting Polymer Brush Behavior in Solvents Using the Steepest-Entropy-Ascent Quantum Thermodynamic Framework, 2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Aaronson frequently collaborated with a number of coauthors who contributed to multiple joint publications. Regular collaborators included Michael R. von Spakovsky, Jared McDonald, Adriana Saldaña-Robles, César Damián, and Aimen Younis.

Their research appeared in several prominent venues, most frequently on arXiv (Cornell University), as well as journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Adsorption, and Acta Materialia.

Best Publications

  • The kinetics of ferrite nucleation at austenite grain boundaries in Fe-C alloys

    W. F. Lange;M. Enomoto;H. I. Aaronson

  • Bainite viewed three different ways

    H. I. Aaronson;W. T. Reynolds;G. J. Shiflet;G. Spanos

  • Interphase boundary structures of intragranular proeutectoid α plates in a hypoeutectoid TiCr alloy

    T. Furuhara;J.M. Howe;H.I. Aaronson

  • The elastic strain energy of coherent ellipsoidal precipitates in anisotropic crystalline solids

    Jong K. Lee;D. M. Barnett;H. I. Aaronson

  • Plastic relaxation of the transformation strain energy of a misfitting spherical precipitate: Ideal plastic behavior

    j.k. lee;Youn-Young Earmme;h.i. aaronson;k.c. russell

  • The Incomplete transformation phenomenon in Fe-C-Mo alloys

    W. T. Reynolds;F. Z. Li;C. K. Shui;C. K. Shui;H. I. Aaronson

  • Overview no. 57 Morphology, crystallography and kinetics of sympathetic nucleation

    E.Sarath Kumar Menon;H.I. Aaronson

  • Crystallographic and mechanistic aspects of growth by shear and by diffusional processes

    H. I. Aaronson;T. Furuhara;J. M. Rigsbee;W. T. Reynolds

  • Nucleation kinetics of proeutectoid ferrite at austenite grain boundaries in Fe-C-X alloys

    M. Enomoto;H. I. Aaronson

  • Atomic mechanisms of precipitate plate growth in the AlAg system—II. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy

    J.M. Howe;H.I. Aaronson;R. Gronsky

  • An Assessment of Studies on Homogeneous Diffusional Nucleation Kinetics in Binary Metallic Alloys

    H. I. Aaronson;F. K. LeGoues

  • Atomic mechanisms of precipitate plate growth in the AlAg system—I. Conventional transmission electron microscopy

    J.M. Howe;H.I. Aaronson;R. Gronsky

  • An investigation of the generality of incomplete transformation to bainite in Fe-C-X alloys.

    W. T. Reynolds;S. K. Liu;F. Z. Li;S. Hartfield

  • Influence of crystallography upon critical nucleus shapes and kinetics of homogeneous f.c.c.-f.c.c. nucleation—IV. Comparisons between theory and experiment in CuCo alloys

    F.K. LeGoues;H.I. Aaronson

  • Mechanisms of the massive transformation

    Hub I Aaronson;Hub I Aaronson

  • Coupled-solute drag effects on ferrite formation in Fe-C-X systems

    H. I. Aaronson;H. I. Aaronson;W. T. Reynolds;G. R. Purdy

  • A re-examination of the thermodynamics of the proeutectoid ferrite transformation in Fe-C alloys

    G. J. Shiflet;J. R. Bradley;H. I. Aaronson

  • Part II crystallography and morphology of the β → ζ massive transformation in Ag-26 a/o Al

    M.R. Plichta;M.R. Plichta;H.I. Aaronson;H.I. Aaronson

  • A mechanism for the formation of lower bainite

    G. Spanos;H. S. Fang;H. I. Aaronson

  • Growth and overall transformation kinetics above the bay temperature in Fe-C-Mo alloys

    G. J. Shiflet;H. I. Aaronson

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary J. Shiflet
Gary J. Shiflet University of Virginia
Tadashi Furuhara
Tadashi Furuhara Tohoku University
Jian Feng Nie
Jian Feng Nie Monash University
John P. Hirth
John P. Hirth Washington State University
James M. Howe
James M. Howe University of Virginia
Barrington Charles Muddle
Barrington Charles Muddle Monash University
Ronald Gronsky
Ronald Gronsky University of California, Berkeley
Kamanio Chattopadhyay
Kamanio Chattopadhyay Indian Institute of Science
Simon P. Ringer
Simon P. Ringer University of Sydney
Vijay K. Vasudevan
Vijay K. Vasudevan Google (United States)

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