Cindy H. White
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Also affiliated: Brigham Young University (2014); University of Arizona (1994–2001); University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2008); University of Colorado Boulder (1996–2016); University of Colorado System (1999–2013); Communities In Schools of Orange County (2001); University of Colorado Colorado Springs (2013); University of Colorado Denver (2013)
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Cindy H. White's research interests encompass the intersection of materials science and public health, with a particular focus on developing antimicrobial solutions. Her work includes the synthesis and characterization of materials for disinfection purposes. One recent publication explores the use of ZnO nanostructures, created through hot water treatment, for photocatalytic bacterial disinfection. White also engages in broader academic topics, as evidenced by a publication on expectancy violations theory and interaction adaptation theory. Her scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 13, with 37 total publications and over 1,000 citations. She has collaborated with researchers from institutions including the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 1,050
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ZnO nanostructures by hot water treatment for photocatalytic bacterial disinfection (2022)
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- ZnO nanostructures by hot water treatment for photocatalytic bacterial disinfection
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