Masic Admir

Masic Admir

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Masic Admir

Masic Admir, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of ancient technologies, cement, biomineralization, biological materials, Raman spectroscopy.

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

Increased NIR photoluminescence of Egyptian blue via matrix effect optimization

Valorizing Sewage Sludge: Using Nature-Inspired Architecture to Overcome Intrinsic Weaknesses of Waste-Based Materials

Cementing CO2 into C-S-H: A step toward concrete carbon neutrality

Biomineralogical signatures of breast microcalcifications

Hot mixing: Mechanistic insights into the durability of ancient Roman concrete

Employment pathways for emerging talent: Evaluating the certificate in computer and data science (CDS)

Carbon–cement supercapacitors as a scalable bulk energy storage solution

Egyptian blue, Chinese blue, and related two-dimensional silicates: from antiquity to future technologies. Part A: general properties and historical uses

Masic Admir Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

6838

Citations(since 2020)

3644

Cited By

4589

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Masic Admir Skills & Research Interests

ancient technologies

cement

biomineralization

biological materials

Raman spectroscopy

Top articles of Masic Admir

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Increased NIR photoluminescence of Egyptian blue via matrix effect optimization

Materials Chemistry and Physics

Marco Nicola

Claudio Garino

Sophia Mittman

Emanuele Priola

Luca Palin

...

2024/2/1

Valorizing Sewage Sludge: Using Nature-Inspired Architecture to Overcome Intrinsic Weaknesses of Waste-Based Materials

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12591

Sabrina C Shen

Branden Spitzer

Damian Stefaniuk

Shengfei Zhou

Admir Masic

...

2024/1/23

Cementing CO2 into C-S-H: A step toward concrete carbon neutrality

PNAS nexus

Damian Stefaniuk

Marcin Hajduczek

James C Weaver

Franz J Ulm

Admir Masic

2023/3/1

Biomineralogical signatures of breast microcalcifications

Science Advances

Jennie AMR Kunitake

Daniel Sudilovsky

Lynn M Johnson

Hyun-Chae Loh

Siyoung Choi

...

2023/2/22

Hot mixing: Mechanistic insights into the durability of ancient Roman concrete

Admir Masic

Linda Seymour

Janille Maragh

2023/1/6

Employment pathways for emerging talent: Evaluating the certificate in computer and data science (CDS)

Andres Felipe SALAZAR GOMEZ

Aikaterini BAGIATI

Gillian WALSH

Lana COOK

Admir MASIC

2023

Carbon–cement supercapacitors as a scalable bulk energy storage solution

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nicolas Chanut

Damian Stefaniuk

James C Weaver

Yunguang Zhu

Yang Shao-Horn

...

2023/8/8

Egyptian blue, Chinese blue, and related two-dimensional silicates: from antiquity to future technologies. Part A: general properties and historical uses

Marco Nicola

Roberto Gobetto

Admir Masic

2023/6

Implementing Agile Continuous Education (ACE) at MIT and Beyond: The MIT Refugee Action Hub (ReACT) Case

Aikaterini Bagiati

Andrés Felipe Salazar Gómez

Admir Masic

Lana Cook

Anjali Sastry

...

2022

Black drum fish teeth: built for crushing mollusk shells

Acta biomaterialia

Zhifei Deng

Hyun-Chae Loh

Zian Jia

Cayla A Stifler

Admir Masic

...

2022/1/1

Reactive ceramic aggregates in mortars from ancient water infrastructure serving Rome and Pompeii

Cell Reports Physical Science

Linda M Seymour

Duncan Keenan-Jones

Gian Luca Zanzi

James C Weaver

Admir Masic

2022/9/21

Reactive Synthetic Pozzolans in Mortars from Ancient Water Infrastructure Serving Rome and Pompeii

Available at SSRN 3885241

Linda M Seymour

Duncan Keenan-Jones

Gian Luca Zanzi

Admir Masic

2021/1/1

NIR luminescence and composition of Egyptian blue as markers in archaeometric evaluations

Microscopy and Microanalysis

Admir Masic

Marco Nicola

2021/8

Looking back, looking forward: Materials science in art, archaeology, and art conservation

Katherine T Faber

Francesca Casadio

Admir Masic

Luc Robbiola

Marc Walton

2021/7/26

Time-space-resolved chemical deconvolution of cementitious colloidal systems using Raman spectroscopy

Langmuir

Hyun-Chae Loh

Hee-Jeong Kim

Franz-Josef Ulm

Admir Masic

2021/6/7

Multiscale understanding in fracture resistance of bamboo skin

Extreme Mechanics Letters

Junhe Cui

Mingrui Jiang

Marco Nicola

Admir Masic

Zhao Qin

2021/11/1

Self-healing and durable cement paste, mortars, and concretes

2021/4/1

Reactive binder and aggregate interfacial zones in the mortar of Tomb of Caecilia Metella concrete, 1C BCE, Rome

Journal of the American Ceramic Society

Linda M Seymour

Nobumichi Tamura

Marie D Jackson

Admir Masic

2021

SEM-EDS and microindentation-driven large-area high-resolution chemomechanical mapping and computational homogenization of cementitious materials

Materials Today Communications

Janille M Maragh

Steven D Palkovic

Asheesh Shukla

Oral Büyüköztürk

Admir Masic

2021/9/1

Blowpipes and their metalworking applications: New evidence from Mayapán, Yucatán, Mexico

Plos one

Jennifer L Meanwell

Elizabeth H Paris

Carlos Peraza Lope

Linda M Seymour

Admir Masic

2020/9/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 147
Jacob Israelachvili

Jacob Israelachvili

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 82
Hongbo Zeng

Hongbo Zeng

University of Alberta

H-index: 77
James C. Weaver

James C. Weaver

Harvard University

H-index: 51
Andreas Taubert

Andreas Taubert

Universität Potsdam

H-index: 44
John W. C. Dunlop

John W. C. Dunlop

Universität Salzburg

H-index: 41
Paul Zaslansky

Paul Zaslansky

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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