T. A. Hall
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Also affiliated: Smithsonian Institution (2001); Griffith University (2007–2011); University of Liverpool (2025); Iowa State University (2001–2018); Purdue University West Lafayette (1998–2001); NOAA National Weather Service (2010); Universidad Veritas (2003); Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (1997); Astronomy and Space (2012); Anglia Ruskin University (2007)
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Biography and Research Information
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T. A. Hall's research has focused on the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, particularly metal oxides, and the investigation of their applications in energy conversion devices. This includes work on the thermoelectrochemical synthesis of nanostructured cupric oxide (CuO) using potassium permanganate as an oxidant. Hall has also contributed to research in experimental particle physics, specifically focusing on the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) dark matter detector. This work involves the study of few-electron backgrounds and the calibration of low-energy nuclear recoils using a photoneutron source. Additionally, Hall has explored the modeling of thermomagnetic generators, investigating novel techniques that utilize multiple heat sources for enhanced performance.
With a career marked by significant scholarly output, Hall has published 82 total publications, accumulating 1,969 citations and an h-index of 22. This productivity has led to the designation of "high-impact researcher (highly cited)". Hall maintains an active laboratory website and collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Janak Paudel and Abdulrahman Homadi, with whom shared publications exist.
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- h-index: 24
- Publications: 83
- Citations: 2,217
Selected Publications
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Thermoelectrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Cupric Oxide (CuO) Using KMnO <sub>4</sub> as an Oxidant (2026)
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Modeling a novel technique of thermomagnetic generator uses two heat sources (2024)
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Study a novel hybrid system for cooling solar panels and generate power (2020)
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Using solar energy to generate power through a solar wall (2020)
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Modeling Study of the Series Arrangement of Thermomagnetic Generator (2019)
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Enhancement the Frequency of a New Oscillating Thermomagnetic Generator (2019)
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Discovery of spectral variability of markarian 421 at t[clc]e[/clc]v energies (2018)
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Investigation study of modeling a new oscillating generator utilizing low temperature, magnetic susceptibility and waste heat (2018)
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Modeling a new electrical generator utilizing waste heat and magnetic susceptibility (2018)
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Whipple telescope observations of LS I +61 303: 2004–2006 (2007)
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Whipple telescope observations of LS I +61 303: 2004–2006 (2007)
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The Whipple Observatory 10m gamma-ray telescope, 1997–2006 (2007)
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Spectrum of Very High Energy Gamma‐Rays from the blazar 1ES 1959+650 during Flaring Activity in 2002 (2005)
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A Survey of Unidentified EGRET Sources at Very High Energies (2005)
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A Search for TeV Gamma‐Ray Emission from High‐peaked Flat‐Spectrum Radio Quasars Using the Whipple Air Cerenkov Telescope (2004)
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- Modeling a novel technique of thermomagnetic generator uses two heat sources
- Thermoelectrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Cupric Oxide (CuO) Using KMnO <sub>4</sub> as an Oxidant
- Thermoelectrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Cupric Oxide (CuO) Using KMnO <sub>4</sub> as an Oxidant
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