
A true inspiration to all learners.
Professor Claire Adjiman is a Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, at Imperial College London. She obtained her MEng degree in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London in 1993 and her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University. Throughout her career at Imperial, she has advanced to full professorship and now serves as the Director of the Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering, a position that underscores her leadership in integrating molecular and process design for sustainable engineering solutions. Adjiman leads the Molecular Systems Engineering research group and has co-directed the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering. Her research specializations encompass process systems engineering and molecular systems engineering, with particular emphasis on solvent design, global optimization techniques for process systems, computer-aided molecular design, and the development of sustainable chemicals and fuels. These interests drive her contributions to pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug delivery, and energy processes, promoting efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Claire Adjiman has garnered significant recognition for her academic impact and leadership. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) in 2015 for her outstanding research contributions and became a member of the US National Academy of Engineering in 2023. Additional honors include the Research Excellence Award from the World Congress on Engineering Chemistry in 2025 and selection for the prestigious Danckwerts Lecture by the Institution of Chemical Engineers. As Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Society of Chemistry-Institution of Chemical Engineers journal Molecular Systems Design & Engineering since 2023, she shapes discourse in the field. Her scholarly output is highly influential, with over 23,000 citations on Google Scholar, reflecting her role in advancing computational methods for chemical engineering challenges. Adjiman also holds fellowships such as FRSC and FIChemE, and she contributes to professional activities including committee roles and public lectures. Her work has practical impact through collaborations on industrial processes and innovative molecular solutions.