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Dr. Mark Haw is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. He holds the academic rank of Reader and specializes in fluid dynamics, colloids, and soft matter systems. His research explores multiphase systems, thermal fluctuations in complex fluids, and biological applications such as protein behavior. He combines experimental and computational methods, collaborating with industries to advance fundamental and applied science.
Dr. Haw has led significant projects, including studies on crystal nucleation and the role of fluid shear in material behavior. He is also active in public engagement, authoring books, articles, and participating in science outreach events. His educational contributions include directing teaching programs and innovating assessment strategies in chemical engineering education.
- Awards: 2023 IChemE Global Awards Finalist (Team Category), 2020 IChemE Public Engagement Award
- Teaching Roles: Director of Teaching (2009-2016), Year 4 Academic Coordinator, Course Liaison
- Key Projects: 'The Birth of Crystals' nucleation study, 'SoAreWeReallyEthicalEngineers?' ethics initiative
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