Jonathan Coleman#
Membership Number: | 6727 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | CHEMICAL SCIENCES |
Affiliated section(s): | PHYSICS & ENGINEERING SCIENCES |
Elected: | 2024 |
Main Country of Residence: | IRELAND |
Homepage(s): | https://www.tcd.ie/physics/research/groups/chemical-physics-of-low-dimensional-nanostructures/ |
ORCID: | 0000-0001-9659-9721 |
Present and Previous Positions
- 2022 Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy (1724), Trinity College Dublin
- 2011 Chair of Chemical Physics, Trinity College Dublin
- 2007 Associate Professor in Physics, Trinity College Dublin
- 2006 Senior Lecturer in Physics, Principal Investigator in CRANN Research Institute TCD
- 2005 Elected to Fellowship of Trinity College Dublin
- 2001 Lecturer in Physics, Trinity College Dublin
Fields of Scholarship
- Nanomaterials for energy storage
- Graphene and other 2D materials
- Nanomaterials for printed electronic devices and sensors
- Materials chemistry, nanosciences and nanotechnology
- Printing and solution deposition of nanomaterials
- Processing and characterization of nanocomposites
- Nanotubes, nanowires and other 1D materials
- Liquid exfoliation and solution processing of nanomaterials
Honours and Awards
- 2023 Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- 2022 Tabor Medal, Institute of Physics
- 2022 Inducted into Advanced Materials Hall of Fame
- 2019 TUBALL Award 2019 (awarded annually by OCSiAl for best application of nanotubes)
- 2019 Ranked at 1690 among all 7 million research scientists worldwide (a standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field. PLoS Biol 17(8): e3000384.)
- 2018 ACS Nano Award Lecture, American Chemical Society
- 2016 The License to Market Award, Enterprise Ireland
- 2014 - 2021, Clarivate (Thompson Reuters) lists of highly cited researchers (https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/solutions/researcher-recognition)
- 2012 Kroll Medal, Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- 2011 Researcher of the Year, Science Foundation Ireland
- 2011 Named among the top 100 Materials Scientists by Thompson Reuters