Wayne A. Mackay
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Also affiliated: Landscape Institute (2004); Natural Resources Canada (2016); Dalhousie University (2010); Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (2004–2005); North Carolina State University (2004–2005); Eastern Illinois University (1999); The University of Texas at El Paso (1995–2008); University of Georgia (2004); Texas A&M University System (1995–2008); National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (2004); Cornell University (1988); Purdue University West Lafayette (1999); Kyoto University (2004); Virginia Cooperative Extension (2005); University of Florida (2008–2010); Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias (2004); Technology Centre Prague (2005); Southwest Florida Research (2008–2011); Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (2005); Plant (United States) (1988); Construction Solutions (United States) (2010); El Paso Community College (2007); University of Maryland, College Park (1989–2004); Fort Valley State University (1999–2004); University of Guelph (1999); Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (2004); University of Delaware (1988–1992); Kentucky State University (1999); Texas A&M University (1995–2008); Colorado State University (2004)
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Wayne A. Mackay's research has focused on the study of materials science, specifically investigating semiconductor materials and devices. His work has explored the synthesis and applications of nanoparticles, contributing to the understanding of their properties and potential uses in various technological fields. Mackay has also been involved in research related to semiconductor devices and their advancements.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 106
- Citations: 629
Selected Publications
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A Horticulture Student Learning Outcome Assessment Plan for the University of Arkansas (2019)
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Cyclanilide Alterations In Growth Of Five Landscape Plant Species During Container Production Are Location Specific (2007)
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(301) Bioavailability of Dairy Manure Compost Nutrients to Urban Landscape Plants (2006)
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