Jennifer A. Pascal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Chemical Engineering | Tennessee Technological University |
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Sign in to add mentorPedro E. Arce | grad student | 2011 | Tennessee Technological University | |
(Up-scaling electrical based separations by electrokinetic-hydrodynamics (EKHD) and the role of scaling in learning transport phenomena concepts.) |
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Pascal JA, Medidhi KR, Oyanader MA, et al. (2019) Understanding Collaborative Effects between the Polymer Gel Structure and the Applied Electrical Field in Gel Electrophoresis Separation International Journal of Polymer Science. 2019: 1-15 |
Pascal J, Tíjaro-Rojas R, Oyanader MA, et al. (2017) The Acquisition and Transfer of Knowledge of Electrokinetic-Hydrodynamics (EKHD) Fundamentals: an Introductory Graduate-Level Course. European Journal of Engineering Education. 42: 493-512 |
Moarefian M, Pascal JA. (2016) Fundamental mathematical model shows that applied electrical field enhances chemotherapy delivery to tumors. Mathematical Biosciences. 272: 1-5 |
Tíjaro-Rojas R, Arce-Trigatti A, Cupp J, et al. (2016) A Systematic and Integrative Sequence Approach (SISA) for mastery learning: Anchoring Bloom's Revised Taxonomy to student learning Education For Chemical Engineers. 17: 31-43 |
Pascal J, Oyanader M, Arce P. (2012) Effect of capillary geometry on predicting electroosmotic volumetric flowrates in porous or fibrous media. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 378: 241-250 |
Pascal J, Oyanader M, Arce PE. (2010) Effect of wall velocities on the determination of optimal separation times in electrical field flow fractionation (EFFF) Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 88: 384-391 |
Pascal J, O'Hara R, Oyanader M, et al. (2008) Optimal separation times for electrical field flow fractionation with Couette flows. Electrophoresis. 29: 4238-46 |