
معرفی
Andrew S. Rosen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University, leading the Rosen Research Group since his appointment. He became an associated faculty member of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in June 2025, expanding his collaborative impact in energy research. His work focuses on computationally guided materials discovery to address urgent sustainability challenges beyond traditional trial-and-error approaches.
Education
- Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University (2021)
- B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Tufts University (2015)
Research Focus
Dr. Rosen integrates quantum-chemical calculations, high-throughput computing, and machine learning to design novel materials for energy storage, catalysis, and environmental applications. His group specializes in porous framework solids and molecular materials with tailored electronic properties, emphasizing synthesis pathways to bridge computational predictions with experimental realization. This research targets unprecedented materials for clean energy technologies through AI-enhanced quantum modeling.
Research Support
- NSF grant awarded June 25, 2025
- ScienceAtScale NERSC Award received June 10, 2025
- Invited speaker at ASE CECAM Workshop (June 24, 2025)
Group and Collaborations
The Rosen Research Group leverages open-source software and big data initiatives like the Materials Project, maintaining strong ties with experimental teams to validate computational discoveries. Their work directly addresses climate challenges through materials innovation, with recent focus on electronic structure properties for catalytic applications.





