Mark S. T. Bukowinski

Affiliations: 
Earth and Planetary Science University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Physics and chemistry of planetary interiors, theoretical mineral physics, nature of bonding in deep earth minerals, modeling of geochemical processes, thermal and chemical evolution of the earth.
Website:
http://eps.berkeley.edu/people/mark-s-t-bukowinski
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"Marek Stefan Tadeusz Bukowinski"
Bio:

http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/mark-bukowinski
https://books.google.com/books?id=PRsoAQAAIAAJ

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Parents

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Leon Knopoff grad student 1975 UCLA
 (The effect of compression on the electronic band structure and density of face-centered cubic iron)

Children

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Dion L. Heinz grad student 1986 UC Berkeley
George Henry Wolf grad student 1987 UC Berkeley
Lars Peter Stixrude grad student 1991 UC Berkeley
Sofia B. Akber grad student 2003 UC Berkeley
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Stixrude LP, Bukowinski M. (1998) Stixrude receives James B. Macelwane Medal Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 79: 635-635
Bukowinski M, Chizmeshya A, Wolf G, et al. (1996) Advances in electron-gas potential models: Applications to some candidate lower mantle minerals Molecular Engineering. 6
Stixrude L, Bukowinski MS. (1991) Atomic structure of SiO2 glass and its response to pressure. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 44: 2523-2534
Zhang H, Bukowinski MS. (1991) Modified potential-induced-breathing model of potentials between close-shell ions. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 44: 2495-2503
Stixrude L, Bukowinski MS. (1990) A novel topological compression mechanism in a covalent liquid. Science (New York, N.Y.). 250: 541-3
Agnon A, Bukowinski MS. (1990) Thermodynamic and elastic properties of a many-body model for simple oxides. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 41: 7755-7766
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