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Professor George Jackson, FRS, holds the position of Professor of Chemical Physics at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London (since 2001), and has affiliations with multiple institutions including the University of Sheffield and Cornell University. His academic career spans roles from Lecturer (1989–1994) to Reader (1994–2001) in Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics. He leads the Molecular Systems Engineering group and chairs the journal Molecular Physics.
Research focuses on theoretical and computational chemistry, thermodynamics, and fluid phase equilibria. Key contributions include the SAFT (Statistical Associating Fluid Theory) equation of state, applied to CO2 capture, polymer physics, and pharmaceutical processes. He has pioneered models for electrolytes, solvents, and complex fluids, emphasizing sustainability and industrial applications.
Notable accolades include the Rossini Award (2023), Fellowship of the Royal Society (2020), and the Bakhuis Roozeboom Medal (2019). His work has been recognized through Imperial College's President's Medal (2016), the Guggenheim Medal (2014), and over 400 citations in Google Scholar. Collaborations span institutions globally, including the Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering and the Thomas Young Centre.
Current initiatives include the HiRECORD project for CO2 capture technology scaling and the development of phase-change solvents. His research integrates molecular simulation, process design, and sustainability assessment, addressing challenges in energy, environment, and pharmaceuticals.
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