Jason Green
Biography
Jason R. Green is Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He received a B.S. from Case Western Reserve University (cum laude) in 2002 and a Ph.D. from Purdue University in 2007, supported by a NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program Fellowship. After an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Universities of Chicago and Cambridge, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Northwestern University.
Area of Expertise
Theoretical chemical physics, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, data science
Degrees
B.S. Case Western Reserve University, 2002
Ph.D. Purdue University, 2007
Professional Publications & Contributions
My publications can be viewed on ORCID.
Additional Information
Our research group uses theory, computation, and data to understand how to to transform chemical energy into materials that function dynamically. These functions include the assembly and replication of multiscale structures, the capture and conversion of energy, the regulation of chemical reaction networks for keeping time, and the generation of power. Systems performing these functions require a interdisciplinary approach, so we draw from theoretical chemistry and physics, as well as data science.