Tammy Lutz-Rechtin
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Tammy Lutz-Rechtin's research has focused on developing and implementing safety programs within academic departments, with work published in 2025. She has also investigated pedagogical approaches, including the creation of sustainability-focused learning modules for chemical engineering courses, also published in 2025. Lutz-Rechtin has contributed to the literature on membrane separation technologies, specifically for the recovery of rare earth elements, with a review published in 2026. Her scholarly work includes collaborations with University of Arkansas researchers Edgar C. Clausen, Daesoo Kim, Heather Walker, and Madeline Mondebello. Her academic profile includes an h-index of 1, with 3 total publications and 8 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review) (2026)
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Sustainability-Focused Learning Modules for Sophomore Chemical Engineering Core Courses (2025)
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Collaborative Audits as a Tool for Increasing Safety Awareness (2025)
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Developing a Model Departmental Safety Program (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Developing a Model Departmental Safety Program
- Collaborative Audits as a Tool for Increasing Safety Awareness
- Sustainability-Focused Learning Modules for Sophomore Chemical Engineering Core Courses
- Sustainability-Focused Learning Modules for Sophomore Chemical Engineering Core Courses
- Sustainability-Focused Learning Modules for Sophomore Chemical Engineering Core Courses
- Sustainability-Focused Learning Modules for Sophomore Chemical Engineering Core Courses
- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
- Membrane Separation for Rare Earth Elements (A Review)
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