
معرفی
Martin Sweatman is a Reader in Chemical Engineering at the University of Edinburgh's School of Engineering. His interdisciplinary research spans statistical mechanics applications in chemical engineering and archaeoastronomy.
In chemical engineering, he develops Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations to study complex fluids with competing molecular interactions. This work informs carbon capture solvent design, adsorption refrigeration, and functional nanomaterials. His archaeoastronomy research deciphers ancient symbolism at sites like Göbekli Tepe, revealing sophisticated calendar systems in Neolithic monuments.
Recent publications include simulations of adsorption refrigeration systems and critiques of geological impact hypotheses. He currently supervises PhD projects on phase separation in carbon capture solvents and clustering theory for complex coacervates, applying statistical mechanics to solve engineering challenges.




