Jeffrey Grossman is an American engineer, the Morton and Claire Goulder and Family Professor in Environmental Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.[1][2][3] He is also a MacVicar Faculty Fellow.
Some of his research focuses are energy materials and nano-materials. His research has included the development of materials that can store solar energy chemically, and then release the energy at a later time as heat,[4][5] a process for constructing electronic components out of coal,[6][7] novel three-dimensional arrangements for solar panels,[8][9] and studies on the use of graphene for water desalination.[10]
Grossman is also a co-founder of two companies developing membranes for efficient industrial separations, ViaSeparations and SiTration.[1][11]