Matthew D. Eisaman

Matthew D. Eisaman

Stony Brook University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Matthew D. Eisaman

Matthew D. Eisaman, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of Carbon Dioxide Removal.

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

A comprehensive assessment of electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement in seawater: kinetics, efficiency, and precipitation thresholds

Biological response of eelgrass epifauna, Taylor’s sea hare (Phyllaplysia taylori) and eelgrass isopod (Idotea resecata), to elevated ocean alkalinity

Ocean alkalinity system and method for capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide

Measurement, Reporting, And Verification (MRV) For Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal Systems

Assessing the technical aspects of ocean-alkalinity-enhancement approaches

Guide to Best Practices in Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research

System and method for electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement

Simulated Impact of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on Atmospheric CO2 Removal in the Bering Sea

Matthew D. Eisaman Information

University

Position

Brookhaven National Lab X

Citations(all)

5748

Citations(since 2020)

2151

Cited By

4292

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Stony Brook University

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Matthew D. Eisaman Skills & Research Interests

Carbon Dioxide Removal

Top articles of Matthew D. Eisaman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A comprehensive assessment of electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement in seawater: kinetics, efficiency, and precipitation thresholds

EGUsphere

Mallory Ringham

Nathan Hirtle

Cody Shaw

Xi Lu

Julian Herndon

...

2024/1/22

Biological response of eelgrass epifauna, Taylor’s sea hare (Phyllaplysia taylori) and eelgrass isopod (Idotea resecata), to elevated ocean alkalinity

EGUsphere

Kristin Jones

Lenaïg Hemery

Nicholas Ward

Peter Regier

Mallory Ringham

...

2024/4/4

Ocean alkalinity system and method for capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide

2023/7/6

Measurement, Reporting, And Verification (MRV) For Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal Systems

2024/2/8

Assessing the technical aspects of ocean-alkalinity-enhancement approaches

State of the Planet

Matthew D Eisaman

Sonja Geilert

Phil Renforth

Laura Bastianini

James Campbell

...

2023

Guide to Best Practices in Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research

Andreas Oschlies

Angela Stevenson

Lennart T Bach

Katja Fennel

Rosalind EM Rickaby

...

2023

System and method for electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement

2023/12/7

Simulated Impact of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on Atmospheric CO2 Removal in the Bering Sea

Earth's Future

Hongjie Wang

Darren J Pilcher

Kelly A Kearney

Jessica N Cross

O Melissa Shugart

...

2023/1

Sensing and feedback for the formation of complex three-dimensional acoustic fields

2023/6/13

Chapter 3: Assessing the technical aspects of OAE approaches

State of the Planet Discussions

Matthew Eisaman

Sonja Geilert

Phil Renforth

Laura Bastianini

James Campbell

...

2023/6/8

Cooking device with selective heating

2023/2/23

Method for transferring graphene from metal substrates

2022/4/21

Understanding the Observable Range of Point-Source Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Mallory Ringham

Hongjie Wang

Kelly Kearney

Darren Pilcher

Brendan Carter

...

2022/12

Methods for producing n-doped graphene films

2022/4/21

Characterization of an Electrochemical Approach to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Xi Lu

Mallory Ringham

Nathan Hirtle

Katherine Hillis

Cody Shaw

...

2022/12

Multimodal platform for engineering brain states

2022/3/3

Systems and methods for brain imaging and stimulation using super-resolution ultrasound

2022/12/1

Graphene laminate structures

2022/1/20

The role of carbon capture, utilization, and storage for economic pathways that limit global warming to below 1.5° C

Jenny G Vitillo

Matthew D Eisaman

Edda SP Aradottir

Fabrizio Passarini

Tao Wang

...

2022/5/20

Formation of antireflective surfaces

2022/7/19

See List of Professors in Matthew D. Eisaman University(Stony Brook University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 85
Ronald Walsworth

Ronald Walsworth

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 70
Michael Fleischhauer

Michael Fleischhauer

Technische Universität Kaiserslautern

H-index: 40
Philip Walther

Philip Walther

Universität Wien

H-index: 30
Lilian Childress

Lilian Childress

McGill University

H-index: 25
Caspar H. van der Wal

Caspar H. van der Wal

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

academic-engine