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Benjamin Brugman is a Research Professor at Arizona State University's School of Molecular Sciences. His work focuses on high-pressure materials science, thermodynamics, and advanced material characterization techniques such as calorimetry. Brugman holds a PhD in Geological Sciences from Michigan State University (2021) and a BS in Earth and Space Exploration from Arizona State University (2012).
His research interests span rare earth compounds, high-pressure phase transitions, and the thermodynamic properties of exotic materials. Notable contributions include studies on rare earth oxides, nitrogen-doped hydrides, and cobalt-based materials under extreme conditions. Brugman employs diamond anvil cell technology and fast-scanning calorimetry to explore material behavior at extreme pressures and temperatures.
Recent trends in his publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining computational modeling with experimental methods to synthesize and analyze novel materials. His work has applications in planetary science, geochemistry, and sustainable resource utilization. Brugman has contributed to improving calorimetry techniques for microscale samples and refining stress control in high-pressure experiments.
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