
معرفی
Martin Andrew Edwards is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Arkansas. His research bridges mathematical modeling with electrochemical techniques, focusing on micro- and nanoscale processes relevant to energy applications, biophysical phenomena, and advanced instrumentation development.
- Doctor of Philosophy (2008), Mathematical Biology and Biophysical Chemistry, University of Warwick
- Master of Science (2004), Mathematical Biology and Biophysical Chemistry, University of Warwick
- Master of Science (2003), Mathematics, University of Warwick
The Edwards group specializes in nanoscale electrochemistry, with projects spanning battery/fuel cell technologies, nanoparticle and nanobubble dynamics, and biophysical systems. Their work emphasizes novel instrumentation to expand measurement capabilities in these domains.
Recent publications highlight advancements in scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM), nanopore sensing, and single-entity electrochemistry. Key themes include energy conversion, interfacial proton transfer, and stochastic process analysis.
Scientific Awards
- Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Award, Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry
Edwards teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in analytical chemistry, including Scanned Probe Microscopy and Electrochemical Methods of Analysis. His lab continues to pioneer electrochemical tools for studying nanoscale phenomena.



