About
Dr. Georgie Wellock is a researcher at the University of Bath's Department of Chemistry within the Faculty of Science. Currently active in computational materials science and public health informatics, their work bridges engineering and social policy domains.
Research interests focus on space charge modeling in solid electrolytes for energy applications and machine learning analysis of tobacco control policy. Key methodologies include atomistic-continuum modeling frameworks and social media analytics for public health monitoring. The development of pyscses, an open-source Python solver for space-charge phenomena, demonstrates computational expertise.
Recent publications reveal a dual research trajectory: computational materials science (2018-2019) and tobacco control policy analysis (2021-2024). Current work includes the ESRC IAA project Age inclusive technology for active ageing in retirement living (2024-2025), indicating expanding research scope into aging technology.
Scientific recognition includes:
- 10+ citations for tobacco control research
- Significant social media engagement (176+ X posts)
- Multidisciplinary collaboration across chemistry, public health, and computer science
Mentorship appears through PhD supervision roles (2018-2020), with research funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grants. Current projects integrate machine learning with public health policy analysis, showing evolving methodological sophistication.





