
معرفی
Jason R. Green is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Boston. With a PhD from Purdue University (2007) and postdoctoral experience at the Universities of Chicago, Cambridge, and Northwestern University, his research bridges theoretical chemistry, physics, and data science to explore nonequilibrium systems. His work focuses on transforming chemical energy into dynamically functional materials through interdisciplinary approaches.
- Education:
- B.S., Case Western Reserve University (cum laude, 2002)
- Ph.D., Purdue University (2007) with NASA Graduate Fellowship
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Chicago and University of Cambridge
- Research Interests:
- Theoretical chemical physics
- Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
- Data science applications in chemical systems
His recent publications analyze electrochemical material dynamics (ACS Nano 2024), chemically driven self-assembly (Chemical Science 2024), and thermodynamic speed limits across disciplines (Nature Physics 2020, Physical Review X 2022). He has received prestigious fellowships including NASA's Graduate Student Researchers Program and NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Green Research Group at UMB applies theory, computation, and data science to understand energy transformation in synthetic and biological materials.




