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D-Index
40
Citations
7094
World Ranking
7270
National Ranking
1985

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Michael P Marder is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including engineering and social sciences, with significant focus on education and mechanical engineering subfields. Specifically, they have contributed to areas such as education, mechanics of materials, civil and structural engineering, and ocean engineering.

Their main topics of work cover a range of technical and educational subjects including:

  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Experimental Learning in Engineering
  • School Choice and Performance
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
  • Titanium Alloys Microstructure and Properties

They have published in a variety of scholarly journals, frequently appearing in:

  • Education Policy Analysis Archives
  • Physics Today
  • Journal of Functional Biomaterials
  • Science
  • SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael P Marder include:

  • "Effects of Different Titanium Surface Treatments on Adhesion, Proliferation and Differentiation of Bone Cells: An In Vitro Study," 2022, Journal of Functional Biomaterials
  • "Math and science outcomes for students of teachers from standard and alternative pathways in Texas," 2020, Education Policy Analysis Archives
  • "Ethics in physics: The need for culture change," 2023, Physics Today
  • "Cracks break the sound barrier," 2023, Science
  • "Estimation of Effective Permeability, Fracture Spacing, Drainage Area, and Incremental Production from Field Data in Gas Shales with Nonnegligible Sorption," 2020, SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael P Marder include:

  • Edward S. Casey
  • Annelies Rhodes
  • Bernard David
  • Tadeusz W. Patzek
  • Milan Stoilov

Among their recognitions, Michael P Marder was awarded the title of Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Instability in dynamic fracture

    Jay Fineberg;Steven P. Gross;Michael P Marder;Harry L Swinney

  • Instability in dynamic fracture

    J. Fineberg;Michael P Marder

  • Instability in the propagation of fast cracks

    Jay Fineberg;Steven P. Gross;M. Marder;Harry L. Swinney

  • Gas production in the Barnett Shale obeys a simple scaling theory

    Tad W. Patzek;Frank Male;Michael Marder

  • Origin of crack tip instabilities

    M. Marder;Steve Gross

  • Dynamic Fracture in Single Crystal Silicon

    Jens A. Hauch;Dominic Holland;Michael P Marder;Harry L Swinney

  • The Role of Chemistry in Fracture Pattern Development and Opportunities to Advance Interpretations of Geological Materials

    Stephen E. Laubach;R. H. Lander;L.J. Criscenti;Lawrence M. Anovitz

  • Ideal Brittle Fracture of Silicon Studied with Molecular Dynamics

    Dominic Holland;Michael P Marder

  • Mechanics. Buckling cascades in free sheets.

    Eran Sharon;Benoît Roman;Michael P Marder;Gyu Seung Shin;Gyu Seung Shin

  • Correlations and Ostwald ripening

    M. Marder

  • Instability in lattice fracture.

    M. Marder;Xiangming Liu

  • Acoustic emissions from rapidly moving cracks.

    Steven P. Gross;Jay Fineberg;Michael P Marder;W. D. McCormick

  • Friction and fracture.

    Eric Gerde;M. Marder

  • Evolution of river networks.

    S. Kramer;Michael P Marder

  • Soap-bubble growth

    Michael P Marder

  • Rippling of graphene

    R. C. Thompson-Flagg;M. J. B. Moura;M. Marder

  • Correlations and droplet growth.

    M. Marder

  • Cracks and Atoms

    Dominic Holland;Michael Marder

  • Sand ripples in an oscillating annular sand-water cell

    M. A. Scherer;F. Melo;Michael P Marder

  • Theory of edges of leaves

    M. Marder;E. Sharon;S. Smith;B. Roman

  • Wavy and rough cracks in silicon.

    Robert D. Deegan;Shilpa Chheda;Lisa Patel;Michael P Marder

  • Dynamics of Simple Cracks

    Eran Bouchbinder;Jay Fineberg;M. Marder

  • Oscillating fracture paths in rubber.

    Robert D. Deegan;Paul J. Petersan;M. Marder;Harry L. Swinney

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry L. Swinney
Harry L. Swinney The University of Texas at Austin
Tadeusz W Patzek
Tadeusz W Patzek King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jay Fineberg
Jay Fineberg Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Qian Niu
Qian Niu The University of Texas at Austin
Sidney R. Nagel
Sidney R. Nagel University of Chicago
Steven P. Gross
Steven P. Gross University of California, Irvine
Krishnaswa Ravi-Chandar
Krishnaswa Ravi-Chandar The University of Texas at Austin
Carlos Torres-Verdín
Carlos Torres-Verdín The University of Texas at Austin
Rajiv K. Kalia
Rajiv K. Kalia University of Southern California
John G. Ekerdt
John G. Ekerdt The University of Texas at Austin

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