Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman

Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman

University of St. Thomas

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman

Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of St. Thomas, specializes in the field of Materials Science and Engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Magnetoactive Properties of Biocompatible Magnetic Hydrogel Composites: Effects of Magnetic Particulate Type, Loading content and Magnetic Poling

Achieving Complex Magnetic Anisotropy via 3D Printing to Incite Complex Motion in Soft Magnetic Elastomers.

Effects of infill orientation and percentage on the magnetoactive properties of 3D printed magnetic elastomer structures

Hard magnetic elastomers incorporating magnetic annealing and soft magnetic particulate for fused deposition modeling

Magnetic annealing of extruded thermoplastic magnetic elastomers for 3D-Printing via FDM

Controlling magnetic properties of 3D-printed magnetic elastomer structures via fused deposition modeling

Conductive 3D printing: Resistivity dependence upon infill pattern and application to EMI shielding

Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman Information

University

Position

Assoc. Prof. School of Engr

Citations(all)

1103

Citations(since 2020)

495

Cited By

822

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

15

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University of St. Thomas

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Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman Skills & Research Interests

Materials Science and Engineering

Top articles of Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Magnetoactive Properties of Biocompatible Magnetic Hydrogel Composites: Effects of Magnetic Particulate Type, Loading content and Magnetic Poling

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Jacob Schewe

Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman

Jimmy Lu

James Ennis

William Howell

...

2024/3/7

Achieving Complex Magnetic Anisotropy via 3D Printing to Incite Complex Motion in Soft Magnetic Elastomers.

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Paul Louvar

Earl Roehlke

Wyatt Smith

William Howell

Jacob Schewe

...

2024/3/7

Effects of infill orientation and percentage on the magnetoactive properties of 3D printed magnetic elastomer structures

Additive Manufacturing Letters

James M Ennis

Hannah G Thatcher

Thomas M Calascione

Jimmy Lu

Nathan A Fischer

...

2023/2/1

Hard magnetic elastomers incorporating magnetic annealing and soft magnetic particulate for fused deposition modeling

AIP Advances

Sarah J Ziemann

Nathan A Fischer

Jimmy Lu

Thomas J Lee

Michael Ennis

...

2022/11/1

Magnetic annealing of extruded thermoplastic magnetic elastomers for 3D-Printing via FDM

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nathan A Fischer

Alex L Robinson

Thomas J Lee

Thomas M Calascione

Lucas Koerner

...

2022/7/1

Controlling magnetic properties of 3D-printed magnetic elastomer structures via fused deposition modeling

AIP Advances

Thomas M Calascione

Nathan A Fischer

Thomas J Lee

Hannah G Thatcher

Brittany B Nelson-Cheeseman

2021/2/1

Conductive 3D printing: Resistivity dependence upon infill pattern and application to EMI shielding

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Logan Truman

Emily Whitwam

Brittany B Nelson-Cheeseman

Lucas J Koerner

2020/9

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