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Overview

John M. Shaw is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in Medicine and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, notably Oncology, Biomedical Engineering, Music, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics covered in their research include Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research, Music History and Culture, Race, History, and American Society, Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes, Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions, Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure, and Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies.

Recent publications by Shaw include:

  • Teaching engineering innovation, design, and leadership through a community of practice, 2020, Education for Chemical Engineers
  • Reference materials for phase equilibrium studies. 2. Solid-liquid equilibria (IUPAC Technical Report), 2022, Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Enhanced Displacement of Phase Separating Liquid Mixtures in 2D Confined Spaces, 2021, Energy & Fuels
  • Propelling microdroplets generated and sustained by liquid-liquid phase separation in confined spaces, 2021, Soft Matter
  • Reference materials for phase equilibrium studies. 1. Liquid-liquid equilibria (IUPAC Technical Report), 2021, Pure and Applied Chemistry

Frequent co-authors of John M. Shaw include:

  • Mike Moser
  • Haji Chalchal
  • Shahid Ahmed
  • Adnan Zaidi
  • Gilmar F. Arends

Shaw has published multiple papers in venues such as:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • HPB
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry

In addition to journal publications, Shaw has authored books published by University Press of Kansas eBooks and University Press of Mississippi eBooks. These include:

  • The Cambodian Campaign (2022)
  • Following the Drums (2022)

Best Publications

  • Reef drowning during the last deglaciation: Evidence for catastrophic sea-level rise and ice-sheet collapse

    Paul Blanchon;John Shaw

  • Composition and Size Distribution of Coherent Nanostructures in Athabasca Bitumen and Maya Crude Oil

    Bei Zhao;John M. Shaw

  • Deposition in an esker, bead and fan complex, Lanark, Ontario, Canada

    George Gorrell;John Shaw

  • Genesis of the Sveg tills and Rogen moraines of central Sweden: a model of basal melt out

    John Shaw

  • On the Size Distribution of Self-Associated Asphaltenes

    H. W. Yarranton;D. P. Ortiz;D. M. Barrera;E. N. Baydak

  • Hydrogen solubility measurements in heavy oil and bitumen cuts

    H.-Y Cai;J.M Shaw;K.H Chung

  • Methanol production process

    John M. Shaw

  • Till body morphology and structure related to glacier flow

    John Shaw

  • Tills deposited in arid polar environments

    John Shaw

  • Stratigraphic and sedimentological evidence for late Wisconsinan sub-glacial outburst floods to Laurentian Fan

    David J.W. Piper;John Shaw;Kenneth I. Skene

  • Phase behavior of Athabasca bitumen + water mixtures at high temperature and pressure

    Mohammad J. Amani;Murray R. Gray;John M. Shaw

  • A KINEMATIC DISCUSSION OF THE FORMATION OF GLACIAL FLUTINGS

    John Shaw;Robert C. Freschauf

  • The Harricana glaciofluvial complex, Abitibi region, Quebec: its genesis and implications for meltwater regime and ice-sheet dynamics

    Tracy A. Brennand;John Shaw

  • Mesoscale Organization in a Physically Separated Vacuum Residue: Comparison to Asphaltenes in a Simple Solvent

    Joëlle Eyssautier;Joëlle Eyssautier;Didier Espinat;Jérémie Gummel;Pierre Levitz

  • Subglacial erosional marks, Wilton Creek, Ontario

    John Shaw

  • Regional unconformities and the sedimentary architecture of the Oak Ridges Moraine area, southern Ontario

    David Sharpe;André Pugin;Susan Pullan;John Shaw

  • Subglacially Formed Dunes with Bimodal and Graded Gravel in the Trenton Drumlin Field, Ontario

    John Shaw;George Gorrell

  • Laurentide subgiacial outburst floods: landform evidence from digital elevation models

    John Shaw;Bruce Rains;Ronald Eyton;Lee Welssling

  • Volume of mixing and solubility of water in Athabasca bitumen at high temperature and pressure

    Mohammad J. Amani;Murray R. Gray;John M. Shaw

  • The postglacial relative sea-level lowstand in Newfoundland

    John Shaw;Donald L. Forbes

  • The Athabasca fluting field, Alberta, Canada: implications for the formation of large-scale fluting (erosional lineations)

    John Shaw;Dennis M Faragini;Donald R Kvill;R.Bruce Rains

  • A predictive correlation for the constant-pressure specific heat capacity of pure and ill-defined liquid hydrocarbons

    Nafiseh Dadgostar;John M. Shaw

  • Reef drowning during the last deglaciation: Evidence for catastrophic sea-level rise and ice-sheet collapse: Comment and Reply

    Peter U. Clark;Paul Blanchon;John Shaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Xuehua Zhang
Xuehua Zhang University of Alberta
Murray R. Gray
Murray R. Gray University of Alberta
Harvey W. Yarranton
Harvey W. Yarranton University of Calgary
Robert Gilbert
Robert Gilbert Queen's University
Detlef Lohse
Detlef Lohse University of Twente
Till J J Hanebuth
Till J J Hanebuth Coastal Carolina University
David J.W. Piper
David J.W. Piper Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Peter U. Clark
Peter U. Clark Oregon State University
Sirish L. Shah
Sirish L. Shah University of Alberta
Hongbo Zeng
Hongbo Zeng University of Alberta

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