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78
Citations
23620
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2952
National Ranking
832

Overview

Manuel Marquez is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates active involvement in research and scholarship within their institution.

Although comprehensive details on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific research topics are not available, the association with a major research university suggests engagement with ongoing academic activities in their field.

There is no recorded information on publications in books, frequent publication venues, fields or subfields of study, or awards received. This limits the ability to specify particular areas of expertise or contributions to the scientific community based on the current data.

In summary, Manuel Marquez is a researcher connected to a research-intensive university, with further details about their scholarly output or research focus currently not documented in the available sources.

Best Publications

  • Colloidosomes: Selectively Permeable Capsules Composed of Colloidal Particles

    A. D. Dinsmore;Ming F. Hsu;M. G. Nikolaides;Manuel Marquez

  • Gold nanostructures: engineering their plasmonic properties for biomedical applications

    Min Hu;Jingyi Chen;Zhi Yuan Li;Leslie Au

  • Ultrahigh-throughput screening in drop-based microfluidics for directed evolution

    Jeremy J. Agresti;Eugene Antipov;Adam R. Abate;Keunho Ahn

  • Electric Control of Droplets in Microfluidic Devices

    Darren R. Link;Erwan Grasland-Mongrain;Agnes Duri;Flavie Sarrazin

  • Glass-like dynamics of collective cell migration

    Thomas E. Angelini;Edouard Hannezo;Xavier Trepat;Manuel Marquez

  • First-principles study of hydrogen storage on Li12C60

    Qiang Sun;Puru Jena;Qian Wang;Manuel Marquez

  • Electrospinning: A Simple and Versatile Technique for Producing Ceramic Nanofibers and Nanotubes

    Dan Li;Jesse T. McCann;Younan Xia;Manuel Marquez

  • Melt coaxial electrospinning: a versatile method for the encapsulation of solid materials and fabrication of phase change nanofibers.

    Jesse T McCann;Manuel Marquez;Younan Xia

  • Highly Porous Fibers by Electrospinning into a Cryogenic Liquid

    Jesse T. Mccann;Manuel Marquez;Younan Xia

  • Electrically forced coaxial nanojets for one-step hollow nanofiber design.

    Ignacio G. Loscertales;Antonio Barrero;Manuel Márquez;Rubén Spretz

  • Structural studies of electrospun cellulose nanofibers

    Choo-Won Kim;Dae-Sik Kim;Seung-Yeon Kang;Manuel Marquez

  • Fabrication of Cubic Nanocages and Nanoframes by Dealloying Au/Ag Alloy Nanoboxes with an Aqueous Etchant Based on Fe(NO3)3 or NH4OH

    Xianmao Lu;Leslie Au;Joseph McLellan;Zhi-Yuan Li

  • Electrocoalescence of drops synchronized by size-dependent flow in microfluidic channels

    Keunho Ahn;Jeremy Agresti;Henry Chong;Manuel Marquez

  • Microfluidic assembly of homogeneous and Janus colloid-filled hydrogel granules.

    Robert F. Shepherd;Jacinta C. Conrad;Summer K. Rhodes;Darren R. Link

  • Reconfigurable responsive structures assembled from magnetic Janus particles

    Stoyan K. Smoukov;Sumit Gangwal;Manuel Marquez;Manuel Marquez;Orlin D. Velev

  • Filled and Hollow Carbon Nanofibers by Coaxial Electrospinning of Alcell Lignin without Binder Polymers

    Manuel Lallave;Jorge Bedia;Ramiro Ruiz-Rosas;José Rodriguez-Mirasol

  • Optical Imaging of Bacterial Infection in Living Mice Using a Fluorescent Near-Infrared Molecular Probe

    W. Matthew Leevy;Seth T. Gammon;Hua Jiang;James R. Johnson

  • Novel defect structures in nematic liquid crystal shells.

    Alberto Fernández-Nieves;Vincenzo Vitelli;Vincenzo Vitelli;Andrew S. Utada;Darren R. Link

  • Supramolecular chemistry approach to the design of a high-resolution sensor array for multianion detection in water.

    Manuel A. Palacios;Ryuhei Nishiyabu;Manuel Marquez;Pavel Anzenbacher Jr.

  • High-density microfluidic arrays for cell cytotoxicity analysis

    Zhanhui Wang;Zhanhui Wang;Min-Cheol Kim;Manuel Marquez;Manuel Marquez;Manuel Marquez;Todd Thorsen

  • Motion of viscous drops on superhydrophobic surfaces due to magnetic gradients

    John Schneider;Ana Egatz-Gómez;Sonia Melle;S. Lindsay

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan L. Sessler
Jonathan L. Sessler The University of Texas at Austin
Alberto Fernandez-Nieves
Alberto Fernandez-Nieves University of Barcelona
Zhibing Hu
Zhibing Hu University of North Texas
David A. Weitz
David A. Weitz Harvard University
Alfonso M. Gañán-Calvo
Alfonso M. Gañán-Calvo University of Seville
Orlin D. Velev
Orlin D. Velev North Carolina State University
S. T. Picraux
S. T. Picraux Los Alamos National Laboratory
Devens Gust
Devens Gust Arizona State University
Gregory A. Sotzing
Gregory A. Sotzing University of Connecticut
Stoyan K. Smoukov
Stoyan K. Smoukov Queen Mary University of London

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