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Gediminas Mainelis
PROFESSOR
,
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Environmental Science
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5837-0413
Email
mainelis
rutgers
edu
h-index
3895
Citations
36
h-index
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1993 …
2024
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1993
2005
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2024
122
Article
5
Conference article
4
Innovation
3
Review article
7
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2
Chapter
2
Conference contribution
2
Letter
1
Paper
Research output per year
Research output per year
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2016
Passive Bioaerosol Sampler using Ferroelectric Polymer
Mainelis, G.
(Inventor), Therkorn, J. (Inventor) & Scheinbeim, J. (Inventor),
May 2016
Research output
:
Innovation
Bioaerosol
100%
Bioaerosol Sampler
100%
Ferroelectric Polymer
100%
Personal Exposure Monitoring
100%
Ferroelectric Material
100%
2015
Advanced Personal Electrostatic Bioaerosol Sampler (PEBS)
Mainelis, G.
(Inventor) & Han, T. (Inventor),
Oct 2015
Research output
:
Innovation
Electrostatics
100%
Bioaerosol
100%
Related Application
100%
Biological Aerosols
100%
Research Collaboration
50%
2014
Electrostatic Screen Battery for Emission Control
Mainelis, G.
(Inventor), Seshadri, S. (Inventor) & Han, T. (Inventor),
Feb 2014
Research output
:
Innovation
Atmospheric Aerosol
100%
Exhaust Emission Control
33%
Screen Surface
33%
Stationary Engine
33%
Wire Mesh Screens
33%
Novel Airborne Contaminant Collector: Very High Concentration Rate and Low Power Consumption
Mainelis, G.
(Inventor),
Feb 2014
Research output
:
Innovation
Particle Concentration
100%
Low Power Consumption
100%
Sensitive Detection
100%
Airborne Particle
40%
Single Droplet
33%