Jeremy Marston
2020 Distinguished Research Award Recipient
Jeremy Marston is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Texas Tech University.
Prior to joining the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech, Marston worked as a research fellow at the Institute of Chemical and Engineering Science in Singapore and a research scientist at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia. By using high-speed imaging to study fluids as they travel through granular materials, his research has uncovered biomedical applications, including innovative drug delivery methods such as needle-free injections and eye drops. He has received industrial funding from Inovio Pharmaceuticals and the National Science Foundation’s prestigious CAREER Award. His research has been published in almost 60 publications.
Marston holds a doctorate and a master’s degree from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom.