معرفی
Jack Coker is a Researcher at Imperial College London's Central Faculty, affiliated with the Blackett Laboratory and the Nelson Group. He works in the Research Computing Service, split between maintaining high-performance computing systems (Platforms Team) and supporting academic research software engineering. His research focuses on simulating microstructure-charge transport relationships in organic materials for renewable energy applications, exploring how macroscopic electronic properties emerge from atomic/molecular-scale processes.
Research Interests:
- Materials Science
- Condensed Matter Physics
- High-Performance Computing
- Renewable Energy Materials
Recent work emphasizes computational modeling of conjugated polymers and nonfullerene acceptors, investigating quantum delocalization, charge carrier dynamics, and structure-property correlations. The outlier publication in geography education suggests potential interdisciplinary engagement.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the text.
Advising & Grants: No student advisement or grant details provided. His current role emphasizes technical support rather than direct academic supervision.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Nelson Group and Research Computing Service teams at Imperial's Blackett Laboratory.



