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Associate Professor of Christian Ministry and Formation ###
John Brown University
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Dr. M.J.G. Lee is an Associate Professor of Christian Ministry and Formation at John Brown University, whose research spans diverse areas, from the physics of superconductivity and magnetism to geology and paleoclimatology. Lee's interests also include advanced chemical physics studies, with a focus on nanoparticle nucleation and surface interactions. Recent work includes research into iron-based superconductors and the synthesis of graphene-coated metal oxide nanocrystals formed during the liquid-phase thermal decomposition of metal oleates. Additionally, Lee has investigated global mean surface temperature trends over million-year spans.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 150
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- Graphene-Coated Metal Oxide Nanocrystals (M <sub> <b> <i>x</i> </b> </sub> O <sub> <b> <i>y</i> </b> </sub> @C) Form during the Liquid-Phase Thermal Decomposition of Metal Oleates (2025) DOI
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