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Klavs Jensen

Klavs Jensen.

Klavs Jensen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA
Head of the Department
of Chemical Engineering

Warren K. Lewis Professor of Chemical Engineering
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering


Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room 66-542A
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
phone: 617.253.4589
fax: 617.258.8992
Klavs Jensen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA

 

Education
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1980
M.Sc., Technical University of Denmark, 1976




Experience

Professor and Department Head

MIT
– Present (8 years)

Professor

Univ. Minnesota Chem Eng
(9 years)

Honors and Awards
IUPAC-ThalesNano International Prize, 2012
AIChE's William H. Walker Award for Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature, 2011
Elected AIChE Fellow, 2009
American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2008
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2004
National Academy of Engineering, 2002
R. H. Wilhem Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2000
Berkeley Lectures in Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley, 2000
Charles M.A. Stine Award, AIChE, 1995
Allan P. Colburn Award of the AIChE, 1987
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1987
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 1987
Presidential Young Investigator Award (NSF), 1984
Young Author's Award of the Electrochemical Society, 1983

Teaching and Research Interests
Research interests revolve around microfabrication, testing, integration and scale-up of microfluidic systems for chemical and biochemical discovery, synthesis and processing. Chemical kinetics and transport phenomena related to processing of organic and inorganic materials for electronic and optical applications are also topics of interest along with development of simulation approaches for reactive systems, specifically simulation across multiple length and time scales.

Teaching interests include chemical reaction engineering, transport phenomena, fundamentals of microfluidics, and materials and processes relevant to micro and nano fabrication.

Memberships in Professional Societies
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Chemical Society
Electrochemical Society
Materials Research Society
Royal Society of Chemistry (Fellow)
Society of Industrial Applied Mathematics


Honors and Awards

IUPAC-ThalesNano International Prize, 2012
AIChE's William H. Walker Award for Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature, 2011
Elected AIChE Fellow, 2009
American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2008
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2004
National Academy of Engineering, 2002
R. H. Wilhem Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2000
Berkeley Lectures in Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley, 2000
Charles M.A. Stine Award, AIChE, 1995
Allan P. Colburn Award of the AIChE, 1987
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1987
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 1987
Presidential Young Investigator Award (NSF), 1984
Young Author's Award of the Electrochemical Society, 1983

Research Interests

microsystems for chemical and biological applications
materials synthesis and processing
multiscale simulation of reactive processes
Selected Publications

Support Staff

 

  
From left to right: Timothy M. Swager, John D. MacArthur Professor of Chemistry; Klavs F. Jensen, professor of materials science and engineering, ...
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