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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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John Davis, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the historical and societal impacts of large-scale engineering projects, particularly in the context of American history and infrastructure. His work includes examination of significant structures like bridges and dams, exploring their engineering, financial, and cultural dimensions.
Recent publications by Davis include analyses of historical engineering feats such as the Mississippi River spanning projects and a study on America's great dams. He also engages with educational research, with a publication exploring interview-based assessment of student views on voting and experiential learning, as well as a study on applied psychology classes at Appalachian State Teachers College.
Davis is a Co-Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation (NSF) Mid-Scale RI-1 grant totaling $17,874,768, focused on the implementation of a National Silicon Carbide Research Fabrication Facility. He has a scholarly profile marked by an h-index of 5, with 23 total publications and 190 total citations. He collaborates with researchers such as Laura Newton at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 190
Selected Publications
- Reference lattice, sound, stiffness, and magnetic transitions of Ising monolayers (2025) DOI
- "Rise Up and Vote:" An Exploration of Interview-Based Assessment of Student Views on Voting and Student-Centered Experiential Learning (2025) DOI
- Thermally driven phase transitions in freestanding low-buckled silicene, germanene, and stanene (2023) DOI
- Elasticity of two-dimensional ferroelectrics across their paraelectric phase transformation (2022) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $17,874,768 total
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