Issair Rodriguez-Herrera
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Issair Rodriguez-Herrera is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Their research focuses on controlling the adhesion of lunar dust simulants through the co-tuning of ultrathin zinc oxide (ZnO) films and programmable three-dimensional (3D) textures. This work aims to understand and mitigate dust accumulation on surfaces in extraterrestrial environments.
Rodriguez-Herrera collaborates with Nathaniel Harris, Xiangbo Meng, Charles W. Miller, and Julia K. Hoskins, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. These collaborations have resulted in one shared publication. The researcher's scholarly output includes one publication to date, with recent activity indicating ongoing work.
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- Publications: 1
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Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion (2026)
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- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
- Co-tuning ultrathin ZnO films and programmable 3D textures to control lunar dust simulant adhesion
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