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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Peter Scheuermann is a researcher affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States, specializing primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work explores various subfields within this realm, including Water Science and Technology, Ocean Engineering, Biomaterials, Geophysics, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's research spans several key topics, with publications covering areas such as Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition, Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods, and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry.

Peter Scheuermann's scholarly output includes contributions to scientific meetings and journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • Experimental Measurement of H2(aq) Solubility in Hydrothermal Fluids: Application to the Piccard Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Cayman Rise (2020), published in Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Zn and S Isotope Exchange between Sphalerite and Hydrothermal Fluid (2020), published in Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Enhanced Fe Solubility in Vapor-Rich Hydrothermal Fluids: Implication for Fe Mobility in Seafloor Vent Systems (2020), published in Goldschmidt Abstracts

Their frequent collaborators include Yanlu Xing, William E. Seyfried, Drew D. Syverson, Shuhei Ono, and Olivier Rouxel, with multiple joint publications, particularly with Xing and Seyfried.

Peter Scheuermann has consistently published in the venue Goldschmidt Abstracts, which accounts for three documented publications.

In recognition of contributions to the scientific community, Peter Scheuermann was awarded the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Querying and mining of time series data: experimental comparison of representations and distance measures

    Hui Ding;Goce Trajcevski;Peter Scheuermann;Xiaoyue Wang

  • Experimental comparison of representation methods and distance measures for time series data

    Xiaoyue Wang;Abdullah Mueen;Hui Ding;Goce Trajcevski

  • Feature selection for clustering - a filter solution

    M. Dash;K. Choi;P. Scheuermann;Huan Liu

  • Data partitioning and load balancing in parallel disk systems

    Peter Scheuermann;Gerhard Weikum;Peter Zabback

  • Proxy cache algorithms: design, implementation, and performance

    J. Shim;P. Scheuermann;R. Vingralek

  • Selection algorithms for replicated Web servers

    Mehmet Sayal;Yuri Breitbart;Peter Scheuermann;Radek Vingralek

  • Conceptual Modeling-ER 2003

    Il-Yeol Song;Stephen W. Liddle;Tok-Wang Ling;Peter Scheuermann

  • WATCHMAN: A Data Warehouse Intelligent Cache Manager

    Peter Scheuermann;Junho Shim;Radek Vingralek

  • A case for delay-conscious caching of Web documents

    Peter Scheuermann;Junho Shim;Radek Vingralek

  • A new two-phase sampling based algorithm for discovering association rules

    Bin Chen;Peter Haas;Peter Scheuermann

  • File assignment in parallel I/O systems with minimal variance of service time

    Lin-Wen Lee;P. Scheuermann;R. Vingralek

  • Abstraction Capabilities and Invariant Properties Modelling within the Entity-Relationship Approach

    Peter Scheuermann;Gerd Schiffner;H. Weber

  • Dynamic file allocation in disk arrays

    Gerhard Weikum;Peter Zabback;Peter Scheuermann

  • CATIS: A Context-Aware Tourist Information System

    Ariel Pashtan;Remy Blattler;Andi Heusser;Peter Scheuermann

  • Fast hierarchical clustering and its validation

    Manoranjan Dash;Huan Liu;Peter Scheuermann;Kian Lee Tan

  • Probabilistic range queries for uncertain trajectories on road networks

    Kai Zheng;Goce Trajcevski;Xiaofang Zhou;Peter Scheuermann

  • Efficient Maintenance of Continuous Queries for Trajectories

    Hui Ding;Goce Trajcevski;Peter Scheuermann

  • Continuous probabilistic nearest-neighbor queries for uncertain trajectories

    Goce Trajcevski;Roberto Tamassia;Hui Ding;Peter Scheuermann

  • Personal service areas for mobile Web applications

    A. Pashtan;A. Heusser;P. Scheuermann

  • Evolving triggers for dynamic environments

    Goce Trajcevski;Peter Scheuermann;Oliviu Ghica;Annika Hinze

  • Data partitioning and load balancing in parallel disk systems

    Peter Zabback;Gerhard Weikum;Peter I. Scheuermann

  • Experimental Comparison of Representation Methods and Distance Measures for Time Series Data

    Xiaoyue Wang;Hui Ding;Goce Trajcevski;Peter Scheuermann

  • Active Database Systems

    Peter Scheuermann;Goce Trajcevski

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Tamassia
Roberto Tamassia Brown University
Ouri Wolfson
Ouri Wolfson University of Illinois at Chicago
Gerhard Weikum
Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Clement Yu
Clement Yu University of Illinois at Chicago
Robert P. Dick
Robert P. Dick University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Isabel F. Cruz
Isabel F. Cruz University of Illinois at Chicago
Peter J. Haas
Peter J. Haas University of Massachusetts Amherst
Yuri Breitbart
Yuri Breitbart Kent State University
Eamonn Keogh
Eamonn Keogh University of California, Riverside
Ashfaq Khokhar
Ashfaq Khokhar Iowa State University

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