Patrick Shamberger
Assistant Professor
Materials science and Engineering
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Patrick Shamberger is Assistant Professor at Materials science and Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, USA. Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington; Seattle, WA, 2010.
Research Interest
Science and engineering of phase transitions Functional materials Thermal energy storage, transport, and conversion Nucleation and growth; nucleation catalysts; undercooling phenomena Non-volatile resistance switching Diffraction-based materials interrogation techniques Thermal characterization techniques Numerical simulation (MATLAB, FEM) Undergraduate education and mentoring Materials Systems: low-melting point alloys; Heusler alloys; manganites; correlated oxides; salt hydrates; shape-memory alloys.
Publications
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3. Shamberger, P.J., T. Reid. Thermophysical Properties of Potassium Fluoride Tetrahydrate from (243 to 348) K, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 58, 294-300 (2013
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2. Muratore, C., V. Varshney, J.J. Gengler, J.J. Hu, J.E. Bultman, T.M. Smith, P.J. Shamberger, B. Qiu, X. Ruan, A. K. Roy, A. A. Voevodin. Cross-plane thermal properties of transition metal dichalcogenides, Appl. Phys. Lett., 102, 081604 (2013).
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1. Shamberger, P.J., M. O’Malley. Heterogeneous Nucleation of Thermal Storage Material LiNO3•3H2O from Stable Lattice-Matched Nucleation Catalysts, Acta Materialia, 84, 265-274 (2015).