John A. Pojman

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John Anthony Pojman (born May 29, 1962) is an American chemist and professor. [1] He is known for researching frontal polymerization, nonlinear chemical dynamics, and polymeric systems. [2] He is the Patricia Senn and William Senn, Jr., Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry at Louisiana State University (LSU) and the founder of Pojman Polymer Products, LLC. [3] His work has applications in materials science, additive manufacturing, and microgravity polymer processing. [4]

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Early life and education

Pojman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in North Royalton. [5] He earned a B.S. in Chemistry with a minor in Classics from Georgetown University in 1984. [6] He completed his doctorate in Chemical Physics at the University of Texas at Austin in 1988 [7] under the supervision of Nobel laureate Ilya Prigogine and James Whitesell. [8] Pojman conducted postdoctoral research at Brandeis University with Irving Epstein from 1988 to 1990. [9]

Career

Pojman began his academic career at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) in 1990. [5] He started his career as an assistant professor and was promoted to full professor by 1997. [9] He joined LSU in 2008 as a professor and became chair of the Chemistry Department in 2020. [10] His research focuses on nonlinear phenomena in polymers, including frontal polymerization—a self-propagating reaction process he pioneered for rapid material curing. [2] This work led to developing commercial products such as QuickCure Clay and QuickCure Wood Filler, licensed through his company, Pojman Polymer Products, LLC. [11]

He has collaborated with NASA on microgravity experiments, including studies aboard the KC-135 aircraft and contributions to projects on the International Space Station. [12] He personally flew over 800 parabolas on NASA’s KC-135 microgravity research plane. [13] He also developed an experiment that flew on the Blue Origins suborbital rocket.  Pojman has organized symposia on nonlinear dynamics and polymer science for the American Chemical Society (ACS) and Gordon Research Conferences. [14]

He also co-curated an exhibit on “Polymers in Art through the centuries” at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum. [15]

In 2023, he received the Charles E. Coates Memorial Award, Baton Rouge ACS/AIChE. [10]

Research

Pojman's research spans frontal polymerization, cure-on-demand systems, time-lapse polymerizations, chemo-hydrodynamic instabilities and the materials of art. [16] His work on miscible fluid interactions in microgravity addressed long-standing questions in fluid dynamics. He has published over 185 peer-reviewed articles and co-authored An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics (Oxford University Press). [17] His cure-on-demand polymer processing innovations, based on frontal polymerization, have been applied to arts and crafts materials. [18]

Pojman’s development of QuickCure Clay, a sculpting material that hardens rapidly via heat-activated frontal polymerization, has been used in artistic applications such as repairing ceramics and creating textured paintings. [2] He is an inventor on 6 patents. [19] Pojman is a co-inventor of a feral hog toxicant. [20] [21]

Personal

Pojman lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with his wife, Dionne M. Rousseau.

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 "LSU professor's QuickCure Clay can fix anything from a wooden floor to your cat's neck". The Advocate. 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  3. "Dr. Pojman pioneers new formula for mold-making". New Orleans Glassworks & Printmaking Studio. 2015-05-12. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  4. "Science In Orbit". Chemical & Engineering News. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  5. 1 2 "Dr. John Pojman | The Space Show". www.thespaceshow.com. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  6. "Pojman Research Team". faculty.lsu.edu. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  7. Stanley, S (2019-03-20). "John Pojman to Present Physics Lecture March 29". The College of Wooster. Archived from the original on 2024-08-17. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  8. Kondepudi, Dilip; Petrosky, Tomio; Pojman, John A. (2017-10-01). "Dissipative structures and irreversibility in nature: Celebrating 100th birth anniversary of Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003)". Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science. 27 (10). doi:10.1063/1.5008858. ISSN   1054-1500.
  9. 1 2 "John A Pojman shares his journey to a chemical career". www.lsu.edu. Archived from the original on 2024-07-27. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  10. 1 2 "Pojman Receives 2023 Charles E. Coates Memorial Award – LAMDA". lamda.rsi.laregents.edu. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  11. "LSU Innovation Park company licenses QuickCure Clay; 3 new companies enter tech park". The Advocate. 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  12. "Commercial space flight: Scientists in space". Nature. 476 (7361): 477–478. August 2011. doi:10.1038/nj7361-477a. ISSN   1476-4687.
  13. "kc135 reduced gravity: Topics by Science.gov". www.science.gov. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  14. "Chemistry experiment aboard historic suborbital space flight". phys,org.
  15. Miller, Robin (2017-07-29). "LASM's exhibit explores the mix of art and science". The Advocate. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  16. Pojman, John; Gunn, Grady; Patterson, Chilibra; Omens, Jim; Simmons, Chris (1998-05-01). "Frontal Dispersion Polymerization". Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102 (20): 3927–3929.
  17. "An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics". global.oup.com. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  18. "Pocket Protector Professor". Chemical & Engineering News. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  19. Ross, Kenya (2023-05-10). "LSU and LSU AgCenter develop patent-pending bait to control wild hog population". KNOE-TV . Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  20. "Finding the right bait to reduce the feral hog problem". RFD-TV. 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  21. Rosato, Chris (2023-03-07). "Wild pig-fighting bait developed by LSU". WAFB . Retrieved 2025-03-07.