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Mark J. Schulz is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans numerous subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The research topics covered by Schulz focus notably on Carbon Nanotubes in Composites, Graphene research and applications, and Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication. Other areas include Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Fiber-reinforced polymer composites, Graphite studies related to nuclear technology and radiation, and general Nanotechnology research and applications.

Schulz has frequently published in specific academic venues, including Nanomaterials, Advanced Materials Letters, Micromachines, Applied Surface Science, and Catalysts. The volume of publications is highest in Nanomaterials, with six contributions, followed by two publications each in Advanced Materials Letters and Micromachines.

Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Schulz include:

  • Electrochemical activation to enhance the volumetric performance of carbon nanotube electrodes, 2020, Applied Surface Science
  • Carbon Nanotube Sheet-Synthesis and Applications, 2020, Nanomaterials
  • Effect of a Metallocene Catalyst Mixture on CNT Yield Using the FC-CVD Process, 2022, Catalysts
  • Manufacturing and Characterization of Customizable Flexible Carbon Nanotube Fabrics for Smart Wearable Applications, 2021, Textiles
  • Manufacturing Scalable Carbon Nanotube-Silicone/Kevlar Fabrics, 2023, Nanomaterials

Collaborations have been a significant aspect of Schulz's work, with frequent coauthors including Vesselin Shanov, Megha Chitranshi, Ashley Kubley, Daniel Rui Chen, and Prakash Giri. These partnerships reflect ongoing contributions and integration with diverse research teams in related areas.

Best Publications

  • A carbon nanotube strain sensor for structural health monitoring

    Inpil Kang;Mark J Schulz;Jay H Kim;Vesselin Shanov

  • Introduction to carbon nanotube and nanofiber smart materials

    Inpil Kang;Yun Yeo Heung;Jay H. Kim;Jong Won Lee

  • Structural health monitoring techniques for wind turbine blades

    Anindya Ghoshal;Mannur J. Sundaresan;Mark J. Schulz;P. Frank Pai

  • Revolutionizing biodegradable metals

    Yeoheung Yun;Zhongyun Dong;Namheon Lee;Yijun Liu

  • Flexible Dome and Bump Shape Piezoelectric Tactile Sensors Using PVDF-TrFE Copolymer

    Chunyan Li;Pei-Ming Wu;Soohyun Lee;A. Gorton

  • DETECTING STRUCTURAL DAMAGE USING FREQUENCY RESPONSE FUNCTIONS

    S.K. Thyagarajan;M.J. Schulz;P.F. Pai;J. Chung

  • Plasma coating of carbon nanofibers for enhanced dispersion and interfacial bonding in polymer composites

    Donglu Shi;Jie Lian;Peng He;L. M. Wang

  • Nanotube electrodes and biosensors

    YeoHeung Yun;Zhongyun Dong;Vesselin Shanov;William R. Heineman

  • Growth mechanism of long aligned multiwall carbon nanotube arrays by water-assisted chemical vapor deposition.

    Yeoheung Yun;Vesselin Shanov;Yi Tu;Srinivas Subramaniam

  • Delamination detection with carbon nanotube thread in self-sensing composite materials

    Jandro L. Abot;Yi Song;Maruthi Sri Vatsavaya;Sandeep Medikonda

  • Structural Health Monitoring Using Transmittance Functions

    H. Zhang;M.J. Schulz;A. Naser;F. Ferguson

  • Biodegradable Mg corrosion and osteoblast cell culture studies

    YeoHeung Yun;Zhongyun Dong;Dianer Yang;Mark J. Schulz

  • Thermal and electrical conductivity of array-spun multi-walled carbon nanotube yarns

    Michael B. Jakubinek;Michael B. Jakubinek;Michel B. Johnson;Mary Anne White;Chaminda Jayasinghe

  • Thermal and electrical conductivity of tall, vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays.

    Michael B. Jakubinek;Mary Anne White;Ge Li;Chaminda Jayasinghe

  • Growth and characterization of vertically aligned centimeter long CNT arrays

    Wondong Cho;Mark Schulz;Vesselin Shanov

  • A nanotube array immunosensor for direct electrochemical detection of antigen–antibody binding

    Yeo Heung Yun;Adam Bange;William R. Heineman;H. Brian Halsall

  • Plasma deposition of Ultrathin polymer films on carbon nanotubes

    Donglu Shi;Jie Lian;Peng He;L. M. Wang

  • A Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube Tower Electrochemical Actuator

    Yeoheung Yun;Vesselin Shanov;Yi Tu;Mark J. Schulz

  • In Vivo and In Vitro Degradation Behavior of Magnesium Alloys as Biomaterials

    Dingchuan Xue;Yeoheung Yun;Zongqing Tan;Zhongyun Dong

  • Structural Vibration Control Using PZT Patches and Non-Linear Phenomena

    P.F. Pai;B. Wen;A.S. Naser;M.J. Schulz

Frequent Co-Authors

Vesselin Shanov
Vesselin Shanov University of Cincinnati
Yeoheung Yun
Yeoheung Yun North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Donglu Shi
Donglu Shi University of Cincinnati
William R. Heineman
William R. Heineman University of Cincinnati
P. Frank Pai
P. Frank Pai University of Missouri
Yijun Liu
Yijun Liu Southern University of Science and Technology
H. Brian Halsall
H. Brian Halsall University of Cincinnati
Jie Lian
Jie Lian Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Chong H. Ahn
Chong H. Ahn University of Cincinnati
Lumin Wang
Lumin Wang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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