Alexandra Navrotsky is an elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.
14 Facts About Alexandra Navrotsky
Alexandra Navrotsky was a board member of the Earth Sciences and Resources division of the NAS from 1995 until 2000.
Alexandra Navrotsky is currently the director of NEAT ORU, a primary program in nanogeoscience.
Alexandra Navrotsky was distinguished professor at University of California, Davis.
Dr Alexandra Navrotsky is currently a reagents professor back at Arizona State University, Tempe AZ.
Alexandra Navrotsky graduated from Bronx High School of Science in New York.
Alexandra Navrotsky came back to the US in 1968 and continued her postdoctoral work at Pennsylvania State University.
Alexandra Navrotsky became the chair of that department from 1988 to 1991.
Alexandra Navrotsky is currently a Regents Professor at Arizona State University and has directed the Navrotsky-Eyring Center for Materials of the Universe since 2019.
Alexandra Navrotsky's specializations include: Solid-state chemistry, Ceramics, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, Geochemistry.
Alexandra Navrotsky's calorimetry has been used in providing thermo chemical data for a variety of perovskite-related phases which has major consequences for convection and evolution on a planetary scale.
One of Alexandra Navrotsky's works has shown that many zeolitic and mesoporous phases have energies only slightly higher than those of their stable dense polymorphs.
Alexandra Navrotsky's research is mainly focused on the structure and the stability of both natural and synthetic nanomaterials along with their dependence of temperature and pressure.
Alexandra Navrotsky is looking into the application of nanomaterials in geochemical pollutant transport in the air as it relates to the global climate change.