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Overview

Paul R. Ohodnicki is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and materials science, with significant contributions in subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and biomedical engineering.

They have published extensively on topics including advanced fiber optic sensors, metallic glasses and amorphous alloys, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, magnetic properties and synthesis of ferrites, magnetic properties and applications, magnetic properties of thin films, and photonic and optical devices.

Prominent frequent co-authors in their work include Ruishu Wright, Michael Buric, Nageswara Lalam, Ping Lu, and Ki-Joong Kim.

Paul R. Ohodnicki's research has appeared in several recurring publication venues, demonstrating a focus on multidisciplinary materials and sensor applications. These venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Recent Advances in Machine Learning for Fiber Optic Sensor Applications, 2021, Advanced Intelligent Systems
  • Materials for the photoluminescent sensing of rare earth elements: challenges and opportunities, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Review on soft magnetic metal and inorganic oxide nanocomposites for power applications, 2021, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Quantum Sensing for Energy Applications: Review and Perspective, 2021, Advanced Quantum Technologies
  • Fiber Optic Sensing Technologies for Battery Management Systems and Energy Storage Applications, 2021, Sensors

Best Publications

  • Distributed optical fiber sensing: Review and perspective

    Ping Lu;Nageswara Lalam;Mudabbir Badar;Bo Liu;Bo Liu

  • Active Sites and Structure−Activity Relationships of Copper-Based Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation to Methanol

    Sittichai Natesakhawat;Sittichai Natesakhawat;Jonathan W. Lekse;John P. Baltrus;Paul R. Ohodnicki

  • Size-dependent photocatalytic reduction of CO2 with PbS quantum dot sensitized TiO2 heterostructured photocatalysts

    Congjun Wang;Congjun Wang;Robert L. Thompson;Robert L. Thompson;Paul Ohodnicki;John Baltrus

  • SAW Sensors for Chemical Vapors and Gases.

    Jagannath Devkota;Paul R. Ohodnicki;David W. Greve

  • Efficient Electrochemical CO2 Conversion Powered by Renewable Energy

    Douglas R. Kauffman;Jay Thakkar;Rajan Siva;Christopher Matranga

  • Soft Magnetic Materials in High-Frequency, High-Power Conversion Applications

    Alex M. Leary;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Michael E. McHenry

  • Recent Advances in Machine Learning for Fiber Optic Sensor Applications

    Abhishek Venketeswaran;Nageswara Lalam;Jeffrey Wuenschell;P. R. Ohodnicki

  • Metal–Organic Framework Thin Film Coated Optical Fiber Sensors: A Novel Waveguide-Based Chemical Sensing Platform

    Ki-Joong Kim;Ping Lu;Jeffrey T. Culp;Paul R. Ohodnicki

  • Visible light plasmonic heating of Au–ZnO for the catalytic reduction of CO2

    Congjun Wang;Congjun Wang;Oshadha Ranasingha;Oshadha Ranasingha;Sittichai Natesakhawat;Sittichai Natesakhawat;Paul R. Ohodnicki

  • Probing active site chemistry with differently charged Au25q nanoclusters (q = −1, 0, +1)

    Douglas R. Kauffman;Dominic Alfonso;Christopher Matranga;Paul Ohodnicki

  • Corrosion Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring of Oil and Natural Gas Infrastructure: A Review

    Ruishu F. Wright;Ping Lu;Jagannath Devkota;Fei Lu

  • Chemical Sensing Strategies for Real-Time Monitoring of Transformer Oil: A Review

    Chenhu Sun;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Emma M. Stewart

  • Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors with Ultrafast Laser Enhanced Rayleigh Backscattering Profiles for Real-Time Monitoring of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operations

    Aidong Yan;Sheng Huang;Shuo Li;Rongzhang Chen

  • Review and perspective: Sapphire optical fiber cladding development for harsh environment sensing

    Hui Chen;Michael Buric;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Jinichiro Nakano

  • Materials for the photoluminescent sensing of rare earth elements: challenges and opportunities

    Scott E. Crawford;Paul R. Ohodnicki;John P. Baltrus

  • Quantum Sensing for Energy Applications: Review and Perspective

    Scott E. Crawford;Roman A. Shugayev;Hari P. Paudel;Hari P. Paudel;Ping Lu;Ping Lu

  • Review on soft magnetic metal and inorganic oxide nanocomposites for power applications

    A. Talaat;M.V. Suraj;K. Byerly;A. Wang

  • Zeolitic imidazole framework-coated acoustic sensors for room temperature detection of carbon dioxide and methane

    Jagannath Devkota;Jagannath Devkota;Ki-Joong Kim;Ki-Joong Kim;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Jeffrey T. Culp;Jeffrey T. Culp

  • Plasmonic nanocomposite thin film enabled fiber optic sensors for simultaneous gas and temperature sensing at extreme temperatures

    Paul R. Ohodnicki;Paul R. Ohodnicki;Michael P. Buric;Thomas D. Brown;Christopher Matranga

  • Fiber Optic Sensing Technologies for Battery Management Systems and Energy Storage Applications.

    Yang-Duan Su;Yuliya Preger;Hannah Burroughs;Chenhu Sun

  • Theory of magnetic fluid heating with an alternating magnetic field with temperature dependent materials properties for self-regulated heating

    C. L. Ondeck;A. H. Habib;P. Ohodnicki;K. Miller

  • In-situ and ex-situ characterization of TiO2 and Au nanoparticle incorporated TiO2 thin films for optical gas sensing at extreme temperatures

    Paul R. Ohodnicki;Congjun Wang;Sittichai Natesakhawat;John P. Baltrus

  • Ab initiotheoretical study of magnetization and phase stability of the(Fe,Co,Ni)23B6and(Fe,Co,Ni)23Zr6structures ofCr23C6andMn23Th6prototypes

    P. R. Ohodnicki;N. C. Cates;D. E. Laughlin;M. E. McHenry

  • Surface Acoustic Wave Devices for Harsh Environment Wireless Sensing

    David W. Greve;Tao-Lun Chin;Peng Zheng;Paul R. Ohodnicki

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. McHenry
Michael E. McHenry Carnegie Mellon University
Kevin P. Chen
Kevin P. Chen University of Pittsburgh
Ping Lu
Ping Lu Leidos (United States)
Chih-Hung Chang
Chih-Hung Chang Oregon State University
David E. Laughlin
David E. Laughlin Carnegie Mellon University
Subhashish Bhattacharya
Subhashish Bhattacharya North Carolina State University
Ming-Jun Li
Ming-Jun Li Corning (United States)
Albert C. To
Albert C. To University of Pittsburgh
Kazuhiro Hono
Kazuhiro Hono National Institute for Materials Science
Rongchao Jin
Rongchao Jin Carnegie Mellon University

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