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  • 1993 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For outstanding experimental contributions in critical phenomena, interfacial phenomena and acoustic metrology, including a more accurate determination of the universal gas constant

Overview

Michael R. Moldover is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant body of work spanning statistics, probability and uncertainty, aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, computational mechanics, and organic chemistry.

Their work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
  • Calibration and Measurement Techniques
  • Flow Measurement and Analysis
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Advanced Sensor Technologies Research

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • Ab Initio Calculation of Fluid Properties for Precision Metrology, 2023, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
  • Acoustic measurement of the triple point of neon T Ne and thermodynamic calibration of a transfer standard for accurate cryogenic thermometry, 2021, Metrologia
  • Erratum: Improved First-Principles Calculation of the Third Virial Coefficient of Helium, 2020, Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Gas flow standards and their uncertainty, 2022, Metrologia
  • Thermal boundary layers in critical flow venturis, 2021, Flow Measurement and Instrumentation

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Aaron N. Johnson
  • Iosif I. Shinder
  • B.J. Filla
  • Giovanni Garberoglio
  • R. M. Gavioso

The venues where Michael R. Moldover most often publishes include:

  • Metrologia
  • Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
  • Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology

Michael R. Moldover received the honor of Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1993. The citation recognized their contributions to critical phenomena, interfacial phenomena, and acoustic metrology, including advancements toward a more accurate determination of the universal gas constant.

Best Publications

  • Measurement of the Universal Gas Constant R Using a Spherical Acoustic Resonator

    M. R. Moldover;J. P. M. Trusler;T. J. Edwards;J. B. Mehl

  • Ab Initio Calculations for Helium: A Standard for Transport Property Measurements

    Ronald A. Aziz;Alec R. Janzen;Michael R. Moldover

  • An Interface Phase Transition: Complete to Partial Wetting

    Michael R. Moldover;John W. Cahn

  • Gravity effects in fluids near the gas--liquid critical point

    Michael R. Moldover;Jan V. Sengers;R W. Gammon;R Hocken

  • Gas‐filled spherical resonators: Theory and experiment

    Michael R. Moldover;James B. Mehl;Martin Greenspan

  • Acoustic gas thermometry

    M. R. Moldover;Roberto Gavioso;J. B. Mehl;L. Pitre

  • Interfacial tension of fluids near critical points and two-scale-factor universality

    Michael R. Moldover

  • THERMODYNAMIC ANOMALIES AT CRITICAL POINTS OF FLUIDS

    Sandra C. Greer;Michael R. Moldover

  • Ising Critical Exponents in Real Fluids: An Experiment

    R Hocken;Michael R. Moldover

  • Ab Initio Values of the Thermophysical Properties of Helium as Standards

    John J. Hurly;Michael R. Moldover

  • Acoustic thermometry: new results from 273 K to 77 K and progress towards 4 K

    Laurent Pitre;Laurent Pitre;Michael R Moldover;Weston L Tew

  • Polarizability of helium and gas metrology.

    J. W. Schmidt;R. M. Gavioso;E. F. May;M. R. Moldover

  • Present Estimates of the Differences Between Thermodynamic Temperatures and the ITS-90

    J. Fischer;M. de Podesta;K. D. Hill;M. Moldover

  • First‐order wetting transition at a liquid–vapor interface

    James W. Schmidt;Michael R. Moldover

  • Dielectric Permittivity of Eight Gases Measured with Cross Capacitors

    James W. Schmidt;Michael R. Moldover

  • Compressed and Saturated Liquid Densities for 18 Halogenated Organic Compounds

    Dana R. Defibaugh;Michael R. Moldover

  • Thermophysical properties of gaseous refrigerants from speed of sound measurements. I. Apparatus, model, and results for 1,1,1,2‐tetrafluoroethane R134a

    A. R. H. Goodwin;M. R. Moldover

  • Critical exponent for the viscosity of four binary liquids

    Robert F. Berg;Michael R. Moldover

  • Reference Viscosities of H2, CH4, Ar, and Xe at Low Densities

    Eric F. May;Eric F. May;Robert F. Berg;Michael R. Moldover

  • Universal amplitude ratios and the interfacial tension near consolute points of binary liquid mixtures

    Hector Chaar;Michael R. Moldover;James W. Schmidt

  • Critical points of mixtures: An analogy with pure fluids

    Michael R. Moldover;John S. Gallagher

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric F. May
Eric F. May University of Western Australia
Jan V. Sengers
Jan V. Sengers University of Maryland, College Park
John W. Cahn
John W. Cahn National Institute of Standards and Technology
Yuan-Yuan Duan
Yuan-Yuan Duan Tsinghua University
David A. Kofke
David A. Kofke State University of New York
James F. Ely
James F. Ely Colorado School of Mines
Samuel P. Benz
Samuel P. Benz National Institute of Standards and Technology
Marcia L. Huber
Marcia L. Huber National Institute of Standards and Technology
Thomas J. Bruno
Thomas J. Bruno National Institute of Standards and Technology
Felix Sharipov
Felix Sharipov Federal University of Paraná

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