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Robert J. Macfarlane is the R.P. Simmons Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE) within the School of Engineering. His research focuses on designing hierarchically organized materials using concepts from supramolecular chemistry, polymer science, nanotechnology, and self-assembly. His lab develops scalable synthesis and processing methods for nanocomposites with applications in adhesives, sensors, electronics, and energy storage.
Education:
- BA in Biochemistry, Willamette University, 2004
- MS in Chemistry, Yale University, 2006
- PhD in Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2013
His research interests span the creation of materials with controlled structural features across molecular to macroscopic scales, enabling insights into mechanical, optical, and thermal properties. His work bridges fundamental science and applied technologies, with a focus on nanocomposites and photonic crystals. Key honors include the NSF CAREER Award (2017) and the Unilever Young Investigator Award (2017).
He leads the Macfarlane Lab at MIT, which integrates assembly, synthesis, and processing techniques to engineer advanced materials. His contributions have advanced fields like colloids, nanotechnology, and energy storage systems.
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