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Jack Yang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Food Science at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in the Physics and Physical Chemistry of Foods. His research focuses on interfacial phenomena in food systems, particularly plant protein functionalization, oleosome membrane mechanics, and foam/emulsion stabilization. He leads multiple interdisciplinary projects combining physics, data science, and food technology.
Key research interests include:
- Interfacial rheology of plant proteins and phospholipids
- Stabilization mechanisms in food foams and emulsions
- Utilization of plant-based ingredients (rapeseed, mung bean, asparagus)
- Development of sustainable food processing methods
Recent work emphasizes protein-phenolic interactions, AI-driven food system modeling, and valorization of agricultural by-products. He collaborates extensively with industry partners on plant protein innovation and has pioneered methods for high-yield oleosin extraction. Current projects include large language model applications in food product development and physics-encoded neural networks for prediction of complex food systems.
As a co-promotor for seven PhD candidates, Yang supervises research on topics like functional protein-extract interactions, microstructure imaging of protein interfaces, and combining physics with data science for functionality prediction. His work bridges fundamental colloid science with practical food formulation challenges.
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