Andrew Kingston Source Confirmed

Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.

High Impact

Associate Professor

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

faculty

23 h-index 146 pubs 1,703 cited

Is this your profile? Verify and claim your profile

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Andrew Kingston's research focuses on the application of X-ray imaging techniques, particularly ghost imaging and micro-computed tomography, for materials science and biological studies. He has investigated the potential for dose reduction in classical ghost imaging and explored methods for optimizing mask designs for patterned X-ray illumination in ghost imaging systems. His work also includes the development and application of synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence ghost imaging and universal mask designs for hard X-rays.

Kingston has utilized X-ray micro-computed tomography for in situ studies of geomaterial failure and fragmentation, as well as mineral liberation in copper ore. Furthermore, his research extends to the application of synchrotron-based 3D X-ray computed tomography to reveal root system architecture and its plastic responses to phosphorus placement. He has a substantial publication record, with 146 total publications and 1,703 citations, and an h-index of 23. Kingston is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

His collaborations include work with Fumiya Watanabe, Janak Paudel, J. B. Nichols, and Krishna KC, all at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom he shares multiple publications. Kingston's recent activity indicates ongoing research in his primary areas of interest.

Metrics

  • h-index: 23
  • Publications: 146
  • Citations: 1,703

Selected Publications

  • <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting (2025) DOI
  • A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation (2024) DOI

Collaborators

Researchers in the database who share publications

Similar Researchers

Based on overlapping research topics