
معرفی
Sam Parkinson is a Research Fellow at Aston University's College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Leeds (2016–2020). His research focuses on advanced polymer materials, particularly in the areas of self-assembly, nanoparticle synthesis, and continuous flow processes. Key contributions include developing methods for 2D platelet formation via accelerated seed mechanisms and enhancing scalability of crystallization-driven self-assembly using flow reactors.
Research interests span polymer synthesis, nanomaterials, and their applications in fields like biomaterials and agriculture. Recent work emphasizes tunable nanoparticle behavior and chemosensor design for biofluid analysis. Parkinson collaborates internationally and actively supervises PhD students in these areas.
Publications highlight innovations in polymerization-induced self-assembly, flow chemistry, and material characterization. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work has been cited in high-impact journals like Nature Synthesis and Macromolecules.



