Eugene Gyasi Agyemang Data-verified
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Eugene Gyasi Agyemang's research focuses on multimodal nanoparticle analysis using a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry. He has co-authored publications on this topic, including work that numerically models nanopores. Agyemang collaborates with Martin A. Edwards at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares one publication. His scholarly profile indicates an h-index of 1, with a total of 2 publications and 3 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 3
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Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry (2024)
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- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
- Multimodal nanoparticle analysis enabled by a polymer electrolyte nanopore combined with nanoimpact electrochemistry
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