Michael P. Burke, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2001-2005 Mechanical Engineering Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
 2011-2014 Chemical Sciences and Engineering Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, United States 
 2014- Mechanical Engineering Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Richard A. Yetter research assistant 2004-2005 Penn State
 (undergraduate thesis)
Frederick L. Dryer grad student 2005-2011 Princeton
 (Experiments and Kinetic Modeling of High-Pressure Hydrogen/Oxygen Flames (with Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, and Methane Addition).)
Yiguang Ju grad student 2005-2011 Princeton
 (Experiments and Kinetic Modeling of High-Pressure Hydrogen/Oxygen Flames (with Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, and Methane Addition).)
Stephen J. Klippenstein post-doc 2011-2014 Argonne National Laboratory
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Bodi A, Burke MP, Butler AA, et al. (2022) Impact of Lindemann and related theories: general discussion. Faraday Discussions
Burke MP, Casavecchia P, Cavallotti C, et al. (2022) The reaction step: general discussion. Faraday Discussions
Aerssens J, Burke MP, Cavallotti C, et al. (2022) The master equation: general discussion. Faraday Discussions
Babikov D, Burke MP, Casavecchia P, et al. (2022) Collisional energy transfer: general discussion. Faraday Discussions
Burke MP, Meng Q, Sabaitis C. (2022) Dissociation-induced depletion of high-energy reactant molecules as a mechanism for pressure-dependent rate constants for bimolecular reactions. Faraday Discussions
Lei L, Burke MP. (2020) Mixture rules and falloff are now major uncertainties in experimentally derived rate parameters for H + O2 (+M) ↔ HO2 (+M) Combustion and Flame. 213: 467-474
Lei L, Burke MP. (2018) Bath Gas Mixture Effects on Multi-Channel Reactions: Insights and Representations for Systems beyond Single-Channel Reactions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A
Burke MP, Klippenstein SJ. (2017) Ephemeral collision complexes mediate chemically termolecular transformations that affect system chemistry. Nature Chemistry. 9: 1078-1082
Miller JA, Klippenstein SJ, Robertson SH, et al. (2016) Comment on "When Rate Constants Are Not Enough". The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 120: 306-12
Burke MP. (2016) Harnessing the Combined Power of Theoretical and Experimental Data through Multiscale Informatics International Journal of Chemical Kinetics. 48: 212-235
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