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38
Citations
31513
World Ranking
2207
National Ranking
797

Overview

Jeffrey W. Kysar is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research spans across disciplines including neuroscience and medicine, with specific subfields in sensory systems, neurology, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The scientist's work covers numerous topics, often intersecting fields related to auditory and cardiac conditions. Their main topics of study include:

  • Hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Cardiac valve diseases and treatments
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Advancements in transdermal drug delivery
  • Neuroscience and neural engineering
  • Aortic disease and treatment approaches

Kysar has published multiple papers recently, in venues related primarily to hearing research, drug delivery, material science, and biomedical applications. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Novel 3D-printed hollow microneedles facilitate safe, reliable, and informative sampling of perilymph from guinea pigs," 2020, Hearing Research
  • "Drug delivery device for the inner ear: ultra-sharp fully metallic microneedles," 2020, Drug Delivery and Translational Research
  • "Facile and quantitative estimation of strain in nanobubbles with arbitrary symmetry in 2D semiconductors verified using hyperspectral nano-optical imaging," 2020, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "A biomimetic multilayered polymeric material designed for heart valve repair and replacement," 2022, Biomaterials
  • "Inner ear gene delivery," 2020, Hearing Balance and Communication

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Kysar include:

  • Anil K. Lalwani
  • Aykut Aksit
  • Elizabeth S. Olson
  • Betsy Szeto
  • Sharon J. Feng

Prominent publication venues for Kysar's research include:

  • Otology & Neurotology
  • Hearing Research
  • Drug Delivery and Translational Research
  • International Journal of Plasticity
  • Advanced Engineering Materials

Best Publications

  • Measurement of the Elastic Properties and Intrinsic Strength of Monolayer Graphene

    Changgu Lee;Xiaoding Wei;Jeffrey W. Kysar;James Hone;James Hone

  • Strengthening effect of single-atomic-layer graphene in metal–graphene nanolayered composites

    Youbin Kim;Jinsup Lee;Min Sun Yeom;Jae Won Shin

  • Nonlinear elastic behavior of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide

    Ryan C. Cooper;Changgu Lee;Chris A. Marianetti;Xiaoding Wei

  • Elastic and frictional properties of graphene

    Changgu Lee;Xiaoding Wei;Qunyang Li;Robert Carpick

  • Nonlinear elastic behavior of graphene: Ab initio calculations to continuum description

    Xiaoding Wei;Benjamin Fragneaud;Chris A. Marianetti;Jeffrey W. Kysar

  • Nanoporous Metals by Alloy Corrosion: Formation and Mechanical Properties

    Jörg Weissmüller;Roger C. Newman;Hai-Jun Jin;Andrea M. Hodge

  • Experimental lower bounds on geometrically necessary dislocation density

    J.W. Kysar;Y. Saito;M.S. Oztop;D. Lee

  • Mechanical properties of thin glassy polymer films filled with spherical polymer-grafted nanoparticles

    Damien Maillard;Sanat K. Kumar;Benjamin Fragneaud;Jeffrey W. Kysar

  • Microfabrication and mechanical properties of nanoporous gold at the nanoscale

    Dongyun Lee;Xiaoding Wei;Xi Chen;Manhong Zhao

  • Recoverable Slippage Mechanism in Multilayer Graphene Leads to Repeatable Energy Dissipation

    Xiaoding Wei;Xiaoding Wei;Zhaoxu Meng;Luis Ruiz;Wenjie Xia

  • High strain gradient plasticity associated with wedge indentation into face-centered cubic single crystals: Geometrically necessary dislocation densities

    Jeffrey W. Kysar;Yong X. Gan;Timothy L. Morse;Xi Chen

  • Mechanical considerations for polymeric heart valve development: Biomechanics, materials, design and manufacturing

    Richard L. Li;Jonathan Russ;Costas Paschalides;Giovanni Ferrari

  • Characterization of Plastic Deformation Induced by Microscale Laser Shock Peening

    Hongqiang Chen;Jeffrey W. Kysar;Y. Lawrence Yao

  • Cylindrical void in a rigid-ideally plastic single crystal. Part I: Anisotropic slip line theory solution for face-centered cubic crystals

    Jeffrey W. Kysar;Yong X. Gan;Gilberto Mendez-Arzuza

  • Thermal vibration and apparent thermal contraction of single-walled carbon nanotubes

    Guoxin Cao;Xi Chen;Jeffrey W. Kysar

  • Size effects on void growth in single crystals with distributed voids

    Ulrik Borg;Christian Frithiof Niordson;J.W. Kysar

  • Crack tip deformation fields in ductile single crystals

    Jeffrey W. Kysar;Clyde L. Briant

  • Geometrically necessary dislocation density measurements associated with different angles of indentations

    Carl Dahlberg;Yuki Saito;Muin S. Öztop;Jeffrey W. Kysar

  • Resolving geometrically necessary dislocation density onto individual dislocation types using EBSD-based continuum dislocation microscopy

    T.J. Ruggles;T.J. Ruggles;D.T. Fullwood;J.W. Kysar

  • Cylindrical void in a rigid-ideally plastic single crystal. II: Experiments and simulations

    Yong X. Gan;Jeffrey W. Kysar;Timothy L. Morse

  • Continuum simulations of directional dependence of crack growth along a copper/sapphire bicrystal interface. Part I: experiments and crystal plasticity background

    Jeffrey W Kysar

Frequent Co-Authors

James Hone
James Hone Columbia University
Y. Lawrence Yao
Y. Lawrence Yao Columbia University
Changgu Lee
Changgu Lee Ajou University
Christian Frithiof Niordson
Christian Frithiof Niordson Technical University of Denmark
Irving P. Herman
Irving P. Herman Columbia University
Sarbajit Banerjee
Sarbajit Banerjee Texas A&M University
P. James Schuck
P. James Schuck Columbia University
Gwan Hyoung Lee
Gwan Hyoung Lee Seoul National University
Sanat K. Kumar
Sanat K. Kumar Columbia University
Seong Chan Jun
Seong Chan Jun Yonsei University

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