Thursday, September 4, 2008

Visit from an old friend

Dr. Stanislav Dukhin has intermitantly been a research professor of civil engineering at NJIT. He doesn' teach classes, but works with graduates students on their research projects. For a while, I see him quite regularly, but then he "disappears". Today I saw him for the first time in at least a year. He must be in his late 70s and has published prolifically for many years. However, every time he comes to see me, I must patiently explain to him the bascis of finding books and periodical articles. Since he lost his computing privileges at NJIT, he told me that he just searched Google and found a lot of junk. Today I showed him Google Scholar which is a free database of research articles. I did an author search on him in Scopus and found 194 articles. Below is a list of his most recent publications:

Dukhin, S. S., Kovalchuk, V. I., Aksenenko, E. V., & Miller, R. (2008). Surfactant accumulation within the top foam layer due to rupture of external foam films. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 137(1), 45-56. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Dukhin, S. S., Shen, Y., Dave, R., & Pfeffer, R. (2007). Development in modeling submicron particle formation in two phases flow of solvent-supercritical antisolvent emulsion. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 134-135, 72-88. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Dukhin, A. S., Dukhin, S. S., & Goetz, P. J. (2007). Gravity as a factor of aggregative stability and coagulation. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 134-135, 35-71. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Dukhin, S. S., Zimmermann, R., & Werner, C. (2007). Electrophoresis of soft particles at high electrolyte concentrations: An interpretation by the henry theory. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 313(2), 676-679. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Dukhin, A. S., Fluck, D., Goetz, P. J., Shilov, V. N., & Dukhin, S. S. (2007). Characterization of fractal particles using acoustics, electroacoustics, light scattering, image analysis, and conductivity. Langmuir, 23(10), 5338-5351. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

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