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Rodney
Ewing
Edward H. Kraus Distinguished University Professor of Geological Sciences
Ph.D. Mineralogy, Stanford University, 1974, with distinction M.Sc. Mineralogy, Stanford University, 1972 B.S. Geology, Texas Christian University, 1968, summa cum laude
U of M Affiliation(s) Donald R. Peacor Collegiate Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan
William Kerr Professor, Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan.
Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
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Fields of Study Dr. Ewing's research combines topics and techniques in materials science and mineralogy with a special interest in applications to the nuclear fuel cycle and nuclear waste management. Recent areas of research include: radiation effects in glasses; radiation induced amorphization in crystalline ceramics; the crystal chemistry of actinides; and the identification and paragenesis of the corrosion products of spent nuclear fuel.
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Homepage
http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/relw/groupmembers/ewing/ewing.htm
Publications
http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/relw/publications/publications.htm
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