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Jerry Heng is a Professor in Particle Technology in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. He has a rich history of academic and research roles, including his position as Director of Undergraduate Studies since 2020 and previously as a Reader and Senior Lecturer. He completed his PhD at Imperial College in 2006, focusing on the anisotropic surface properties of crystalline pharmaceutical solids. Heng’s principal research interests lie in developing methods to control nucleation and crystallization of small molecule organic solids, and biocrystallization for downstream bioseparation and purification of biopharmaceuticals. His work in surface properties and their effects on powder manufacturability has been influential in understanding how processing impacts product performance. He has pioneered the concept of selective nucleation and has developed techniques for measuring powder surface energy heterogeneity, contributing significantly to the fields of pharmaceutical technology and materials science.
Imperial College London • London, England
Leading research in particle technology and overseeing undergraduate studies.
Imperial College London • London, England
Conducting advanced research in Particle Technology.
Imperial College London • London, England
Instructing students and participating in research initiatives.
Imperial College London • London, England
Teaching chemical engineering courses and engaging in research.
Imperial College London • London, England
Focused on research related to chemical engineering.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.