Georgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Martha Grover

Martha A. Grover

Associate Professor and Duncan A. Mellichamp Faculty Fellow

Contact Information

Building: Ford ES&T
Office: 1228
Phone: 404.894.2878
Fax: 404.894.2866
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Mailing Address

Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering
311 Ferst Drive, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0100

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Martha Grover


Education

B.S. 1996, University of Illinois
M.S. 1997, California Institute of Technology
Ph.D. 2003, California Institute of Technology


Research Interests

Professor Grover’s research activities in process systems engineering focus on understanding macromolecular organization and the emergence of biological function. Discrete atoms and molecules interact to form macromolecules and even larger mesoscale assemblies, ultimately yielding macroscopic structures and properties. A quantitative relationship between the nanoscale discrete interactions and the macroscale properties is required to design, optimize, and control such systems; yet in many applications, predictive models do not exist or are computationally intractable.

The Grover group is dedicated to the development of tractable and practical approaches for the engineering of macroscale behavior via explicit consideration of molecular and atomic scale interactions. We focus on applications involving the kinetics of self-assembly, specifically those in which methods from non-equilibrium statistical mechanics do not provide closed form solutions. General approaches employed include stochastic modeling, model reduction, machine learning, experimental design, robust parameter design, and estimation.