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Physical Chemistry Seminar: Professor Nick Jackson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Nick Jackson
Date
Tue April 14th 2026, 3:00 - 4:00pm
Location
Sapp Center Lecture Hall 114

About the Seminar

"AI-Driven Quantum Mechanical Design of Soft Materials"

While the properties of soft materials are ultimately dictated by their electronic structure, exploiting this knowledge for the design of non-crystalline materials has long been a formidable computational challenge. I will define conceptual and practical barriers that limit quantum mechanical design in soft materials and discuss recent work aimed at removing these barriers. First, I will describe the development of electronic structure models that leverage AI to operate at coarse-grained resolutions, enabling electronic design in non-crystalline molecular solids and polymers. Second, I will discuss how AI-driven strategies, tightly coupled with experimentation, can tackle soft materials reactivity challenges outside of the purview of traditional theoretical and computational methods. These developments chart a path towards predictive soft materials engineering grounded in electronic structure and chemical reactivity.

About the Speaker

Prof. Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at UIUC and leader of the AI for Materials Group at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. He obtained his B.A. in Physics from Wesleyan University in 2011, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Northwestern University in 2016, working with Prof. Mark Ratner and Prof. Lin Chen. He was subsequently a Named Fellow and Assistant Scientist in the Materials Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, working with Prof. Juan de Pablo. His group’s work at the interface of AI, molecular modeling, and soft materials chemistry has received recognitions including awards from Kavli, DOE, Cottrell, Dreyfus, AIChE COMSEF, ACS OpenEye, ACS PRF, and 3M.

Host: Grant Rotskoff