Biography and Research Information
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Dylan W. Mitchell's research has focused on the development of accessible scientific instrumentation, as evidenced by his publication "The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer." This work details the creation of a fluorometer utilizing readily available components and Arduino microcontroller technology, aiming to provide a cost-effective solution for fluorescence measurement. Mitchell has collaborated with several colleagues at Hendrix College, including William A. Gunderson, Adam De Groodt, Julie Gunderson, and Nancy Velazquez, on shared publications. His scholarly output includes two publications with a total of 38 citations and an h-index of 2. Mitchell's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 40
Selected Publications
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The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer (2021)
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- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
- The Fluorino: A Low-Cost, Arduino-Controlled Fluorometer
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