John H. Jackson was affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on areas within Materials Science, with particular attention to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, Metals and Alloys, Surgery, and Molecular Biology.
Their scholarly output included topics related to fusion materials and technologies, nuclear materials and properties, nuclear reactor physics and engineering, microstructure and mechanical properties, hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, as well as renal and related cancers.
Jackson authored and co-authored several papers across different fields, with publications appearing in venues including Nuclear Technology, Materials Science and Engineering A, and The Journal of Urology. Notable papers include:
They collaborated with a range of co-authors throughout their career, including Mahmut Nedim Cinbiz, Chase N. Taylor, Erik Luther, Holly Trellue, and Yachun Wang.
Their work contributed to the understanding of nuclear reactor applications, material properties under mechanical stress, and biomedical applications in regenerative medicine and renal disease treatment.
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