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Jeremy Frey obtained his DPhil focusing on the experimental and theoretical aspects of van der Waals complexes at the Physical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, supervised by Prof. Brian Howard. He later completed a NATO/SERC fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under Prof. Yuan T. Lee. Since 1984, he has served as a lecturer at the University of Southampton, where he is now a Professor of Physical Chemistry and Head of the Computational Systems Chemistry Group. His experimental research is centered on probing molecular organization in environments of single molecules at liquid interfaces using laser spectroscopy and soft X-rays. Concurrently, he investigates e-Science infrastructure to create an intelligent laboratory where people, equipment, and computers collaborate effectively. He fuses computational theory with practical applications, including chemical informatics, utilizing novel mathematical approaches like Topological Data Analysis and advances in Machine Learning. Jeremy is a strong advocate for interdisciplinary research that melds theory, computation, and experimental chemistry, especially within the UK e-Science programme. As a Principal Investigator in the EPSRC Network+ for Artificial Intelligence in Automated Scientific Discovery, he fosters innovative collaborations in AI and Chemical Sciences.
University of Southampton • Southampton, England
Lecturer in Physical Chemistry and Head of Computational Systems Chemistry Group.