J. E. Young
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Also affiliated: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1972–1974); University of Central Florida (1990); University of Copenhagen (1962); Northeastern University (1968–1969); Google (United States) (1952); Boeing (United States) (1998); United States Department of Veterans Affairs (1970); State University of New York (1959–1972); Los Alamos National Laboratory (1958–1972); Troy University (2015); University of Leicester (2024); Baylor University (1958); Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2015); Iowa State University (1965); College of Charleston (2005); University of Cambridge (1951–1952); Laboratoire de physique des Solides (1949); Savannah River National Laboratory (2012); University of California System (1965); AbbVie (United States) (1963); Heriot-Watt University (1988); Jacobson Holman (United States) (1963); Los Alamos National Security (United States) (1963); Los Alamos Medical Center (1961–1963); Alfred University (1959–1972); University of Rochester (1967); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1951–1987); The University of Texas at Austin (1976)
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J. E. Young's research interests encompass theoretical modeling, experimental investigation, and the application of advanced microscopy techniques to study complex biological and material systems. Their work has involved the investigation of hemoglobin crystallization, including the theoretical modeling of its process and the influence of phosphates and phospholipids. This research has utilized atomic force microscopy to analyze structural properties.
Further research has explored the synthesis and application of nanoparticles, specifically in relation to their use in biological contexts, such as with streptavidin. The researcher also investigates hydrodynamic properties and employs statistical analysis in diverse fields, including the nutrient and mineral content of industrial biomasses. Their scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 21 and over 2,000 citations across 93 publications.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 93
- Citations: 2,159
Selected Publications
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Statistical analysis of nutrient and mineral content in anaerobic biomasses across five industries (2025)
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- Statistical analysis of nutrient and mineral content in anaerobic biomasses across five industries
- Statistical analysis of nutrient and mineral content in anaerobic biomasses across five industries
- Statistical analysis of nutrient and mineral content in anaerobic biomasses across five industries
- Statistical analysis of nutrient and mineral content in anaerobic biomasses across five industries
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