Mark Lanoue
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Managing Director of CHECCS NSF IUCRC
Also affiliated: Xiamen University (2024)
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Mark Lanoue's research interests include the development of novel nanomaterials for applications in tissue regeneration and photocatalysis. He has published work on nanomaterials for bone scaffolds and tissue regeneration, as well as on the synthesis of titanate nanowire/rGO composites for efficient photocatalysis. Lanoue's academic background includes a BS and MBA, and he is currently a PhD candidate in the interdisciplinary ENDY program at the University of Arkansas, under the guidance of Dr. Z. Ryan Tian. He has also served as the Managing Director of the CHECCS NSF IUCRC, a consortium involving the University of Arkansas, the University of Tennessee Knoxville, and Florida International University. Prior to his role at CHECCS, Lanoue worked as a Technology Manager for Technology Ventures within the University of Arkansas' Division of Economic Development. He is also an instructor for the NSF PAAD program and serves on the Board of Advisors for HILL RECORDS.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration (2025)
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Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO (2024)
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Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO (2024)
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- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core/Shell of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Efficient Photocatalytic Core–Shell Synthesis of Titanate Nanowire/rGO
- Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration
- Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration
- Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration
- Novel Nanomaterials for Developing Bone Scaffolds and Tissue Regeneration
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