

James E. Jackson
Dr. James E. Jackson specializes in the intricate fields of organic mechanisms, thermodynamics, and computational studies, with a particular emphasis on hydrogen-hydrogen bonding. As a distinguished professor at the Natural Science Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, he has made significant contributions to the scientific community, authoring over 120 publications that delve into the complexities of these subjects. Dr. Jackson's research is pivotal in the realm of renewable energy, where he explores innovative methods to utilize biomass as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. His work in this area not only advances scientific understanding but also contributes to the development of environmentally friendly energy solutions. His research interests extend to catalytic conversions, computational modeling, and the study of molecular materials, reflecting a broad and impactful scientific inquiry. A graduate of Princeton University, where he earned his Ph.D., Dr. Jackson has mentored numerous doctoral students who have gone on to secure prestigious positions in academia and industry. His dedication to teaching and research creates a dynamic environment for students, encouraging them to engage deeply with their studies and explore new frontiers in science. Dr. Jackson's research group is known for its collaborative spirit and innovative approach, welcoming students and researchers who are eager to contribute to groundbreaking projects. His commitment to fostering a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment makes him a sought-after mentor and leader in his field. Through his work, Dr. Jackson continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in organic chemistry and renewable energy, making significant strides towards a more sustainable future. His contributions not only enhance the academic community but also have practical implications for the development of new technologies and materials.
Publications
, 583-596, 2019-09-13
, 12-32, 1968-09-01
, 249-262, 2020-10-16
, 32-44, 1971-01-01
, 1911-1925, 2006-06-27
, 490-525, 1926-03-01