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Regional Discipline Lead for Production Chemistry in the Americas
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Michael A. Reynolds is the Regional Discipline Lead for Production Chemistry in the Americas at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith. His research interests span materials science, energy, and environmental applications.
Reynolds has published on topics including the damage and remediation of CO2 injection wells in CCS facilities, plastic deformation in superalloys at cryogenic temperatures, and the catalytic activity of PtRh electrodeposits for ammonia oxidation. His work also addresses sustainable energy transitions and the development of inhibitors for mineral crystallization, such as barium sulfate and barite, using both synthetic and natural compounds like alginate.
His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 22, with 136 total publications and 1,711 total citations. Reynolds has been recently active in research, with his most recent publication in 2025.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 136
- Citations: 1,725
Selected Publications
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Teaching Engineering Content to First-Year Students: Does it Impact Success in Future Coursework? (2025)
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"A Comparison of Student Performance in an Online, Hybrid, and Traditionally Delivered Numerical Methods Course" (2025)
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The Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Learning (2025)
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Integration of Management Principles in an Open-Ended Community Service Project (2025)
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An Analysis of Online Master's Programs in Engineering (2025)
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Increasing Engineering Retention Using Only Incoming Data (2025)
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