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Matthew T. Huber

Geography and Environmental Studies

Duke University

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About Matthew T. Huber at Duke University (Duke)

Matthew T. Huber is a prominent academic figure at Duke University, where they contribute to the Geography and Environmental Studies through intensive research in political ecology, climate change, energy transitions, water governance, Marxist theory, capitalism and nature, renewable energy, infrastructure. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Ultrafast creation of a light-induced semimetallic state in strongly excited 1T-TiSe <sub>2</sub>", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of political ecology and climate change. Additional work such as "Identifying When Steady-State Flow Simulations In Patient-Specific Coronaries Recapitulate Pulsatile Flow Dynamics" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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political ecologyclimate changeenergy transitionswater governanceMarxist theorycapitalism and naturerenewable energyinfrastructure
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Total Citations134

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Publications10

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