
Bio
Ken works in the Instrument Development and Neutronics Group, serving as a Senior Neutron Instrument Development Scientist. Ken transitioned from the Neutron Scattering Division to NTD.
He earned a PhD in Physics from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1997.
Publications
July 2020
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
July 2020
Journal: PLoS ONE
June 2020
Coupling computational thermodynamics with density-function-theory based calculations to design L12…
Journal: Materials & Design
April 2020
Journal: Materials
July 2019
Journal: ACS Earth and Space Chemistry