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Martin Sweatman's research

Statistical mechanics in chemical engineering

Archaeoastronomy and Göbekli Tepe

We continue to make breakthrough archaeoastronomical studies of symbolism at Göbekli Tepe, one of the world’s most important archaeological sites, as well as other ancient sites. The latest discovery reveals Göbekli Tepe’s largest temple-like enclosures probably functioned as giant calendars…. Continue Reading →

Current interests

SALR fluids: Fluids with competing attractive short-range and repulsive long-range interactions (SALR) display very rich behaviour, which we are only now uncovering. They are considered to be a suitable model for many soft/bio systems ranging from small molecule, biomolecular and… Continue Reading →

Contact details

martin.sweatman@ed.ac.uk Please see the Graduate School for PhD opportunities in my research group in the areas of i) phase separation in amino acid carbon capture solvents, and ii) theory of clustering for complex coacervates.     May 20, 2022

Research outputs

Journal papers 61. N. Afify and M.B. Sweatman, ‘Monte Carlo simulation of ammonia adsorption in nanoporous carbon: optimal pore sizes for adsorption refrigeration applications’,  Adsorption Science and Technology, in print. 60. M.B. Sweatman, J. Powell and A. West, ‘Rejection of… Continue Reading →

Research overview

Statistical mechanics is the physical theory that links the properties of particles (atoms, molecules, colloids etc.) to the properties of matter. As you can imagine, this is important for Chemical Engineering and many other engineering and science disciplines. Our research… Continue Reading →

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