John P. Carini
Physics and Astronomy · Indiana University
Publications
62
Citations
3,597
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
47
Publishing since 1980
John P. Carini works in physics and astronomy, with a research record spanning condensed matter physics topics such as superconductivity, magnetism, and electron transport, as well as materials science work on polymer electrolytes for batteries. More recent publications focus on solar physics, including observations of the solar corona during total solar eclipses through distributed community-participant networks.
Publication output has been low and intermittent over the past decade, with a small cluster of solar physics papers appearing in the most recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Citizen CATE 2024: Extending Totality During the 8 April 2024 Total Solar Eclipse with a Distributed Network of Community Participants
Solar Physics · 2026
- Citizen CATE 2024: Extending Totality During the 8 April 2024 Total Solar Eclipse with a Distributed Network of Community Participants
Solar Physics · 2026
- Correction: Citizen CATE 2024: Extending Totality During the 8 April 2024 Total Solar Eclipse with a Distributed Network of Community Participants
Solar Physics · 2026
- A Chromatic Treatment of Linear Polarization in the Solar Corona at the 2023 Total Solar Eclipse
Research Notes of the AAS · 2023
- Hybrid composite polymer electrolytes: ionic liquids as a magic bullet for the poly(ethylene glycol)–silica network
Journal of Materials Chemistry A · 2017
- Induced Microphase Separation in Hybrid Composite Polymer Electrolytes Based on Poly(acrylonitrile‐<i>r</i>‐butadienes) and Ionic Liquids
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics · 2016
- Solar Physics×3
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A×1
- Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics×1
- Journal of Polymer Research×1
- Research Notes of the AAS×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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